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Isaac Cronström (3 July 1661 – 31 July 1751) was a
Dutch States Army The Dutch States Army () was the army of the Dutch Republic. It was usually called this, because it was formally the army of the States-General of the Netherlands, the sovereign power of that federal republic. This army was brought to such a size ...
officer and nobleman. In the Netherlands, he was most known for his leadership role during the Siege of Bergen op Zoom.


Early life and personal life

Cronström was a son of councillor and chamberlain Isaac Cronström (1620–1679) and Kristina Hanssen. After his father's death, Cronström travelled through Europe on a study tour and was registered as a student at
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in 1679,
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in 1680 and
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in 1681. In 1683, he joined the Swedish army and served a large part of this time in the army in France. During his time in France he took part in the
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and he fought in
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. After nine years of service, Cronström had reached the position of captain. He then returned to Sweden and served under
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. The latter sent him into the service of the Austrians and in 1692 into the Army of the
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. During that time he married Trajectina Anna Elisabeth van Tuyll van Serooskerken (1675–1720), daughter of Hendrik Jacob van Tuyll van Serooskerken (1642–1692) and Anna Elisabeth van Reede (1652–1682), in 1695. Of their children, two daughters and two sons reached adulthood.


Later life and service in the Dutch army

In 1692, during the
Nine Years' War The Nine Years' War was a European great power conflict from 1688 to 1697 between Kingdom of France, France and the Grand Alliance (League of Augsburg), Grand Alliance. Although largely concentrated in Europe, fighting spread to colonial poss ...
, Cronström he became one of the commanders of the Swedish soldiers in Dutch service. As such he took part in the
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and the Siege of Namur in 1695. In 1697 he was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel and put in charge of the Weede regiment. At the start of the
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in 1702, he was present at the
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under the Prince of Nassau-Usingen. In 1703, he helped captured Liege, under the command of
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. It earned him the rank of colonel. From 1704 to 1715, he was State commander of the city of
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, in the
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. In that capacity he defended Huy for 3 weeks against a French army in 1705 before surrendering it. After a few days the city was again in Allied hands and he resumed his command. In between his command of Huy, Cronström was promoted to sergeant and fought in the
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in which he was wounded. Later, he became one of the commanders of a Dutch regiment in
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to support
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durin the
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. Frederick I of Sweden, who had met Cronström during the War of the Spanish Succession, elevated him to the peerage on his accession to the throne in 1720 and gave him the title of baron. In that year, Cronström also became governor of the fortress of
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and later governor of
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. He subsequently made further promotion in 1733 to lieutenant general and in 1742 he became general. He commanded all the Dutch infantry in 1744, the first year of Dutch participation in the
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, but soon asked to be relieved of his position due to disputes over the chosen strategy with the allied supreme commander,
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. Cronström was replaced by the Prince of Waldeck while George Wade was also soon relieved of command due to his unpopularity. Cronström however still commanded troops at the Battle of Fontenoy. After which he and Waldeck were unsatisfied with the performance of the Dutch army. Cronström wrote to the Dutch Grand Pensionary,
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that "You should not think, sir, that these troops are like those in the previous war." These conclusions led Waldeck and Cronström to improve the quality of the army significantly in a short amount of time. A year later in 1746 at the
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, the Dutch infantry received much praise for its actions. In August 1747, Cronström became governor of
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, but the vice-governor, General Samuel de Constant Rebecque (1676–1756), assumed command. In 1747, Cronström applied to be relieved of all his duties; he was 86 years old at the time. However, the Dutch government appealed to him to take command at the Siege of
Bergen op Zoom Bergen op Zoom (; called ''Berrege'' in the Brabantian dialect, local dialect) is a List of cities in the Netherlands by province, city and Municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality in southwestern Netherlands. It is located in the Province ...
. The fortress was taken by the French after more than two months. Cronström was held responsible for this, but was not convicted. He died at his castle on the Nemelaer estate at the age of 90.


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