53°21′00″N 6°16′00″W / 53.35°N 6.266667°W
Siege of Dublin | |||||||
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Part of Irish Confederate Wars | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Parliamentarians |
Royalists Confederates | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Michael Jones | James Butler | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
5,000+ | 5,800 |
The siege of Dublin took place in 1649 during the Irish Confederate Wars. It was a failed attempt by combined Irish Royalist and Confederate forces to capture the capital of Dublin which was held by English Republican forces under Michael Jones. It was part of a strategy by Duke of Ormonde, head of an alliance loyal to Charles II, to seize the remaining foothold of Ireland still under the control of the London Parliament.
The siege was abandoned following a decisive defeat at the Battle of Rathmines, followed soon afterwards by the arrival of Oliver Cromwell and fresh reinforcements.[2]