Siege of Fort-Louis (1793)

Siege of Fort-Louis (1793)
Part of War of the First Coalition

Map of Fort-Louis by Cassini (1756–1815)
Date14 October – 14 November 1793
Location
Result Coalition victory
Belligerents
Habsburg monarchy Habsburg Austria
Hesse Hesse-Darmstadt
Electorate of Bavaria Electorate of Bavaria
French First Republic Republican France
Commanders and leaders
Habsburg monarchy Franz von Lauer French First Republic Michel Durand
Strength
4,700, 55 guns 4,500, 111 guns
Casualties and losses
unknown 4,500, 5 colors

The siege of Fort-Louis (14 October – 14 November 1793) saw a force composed of Habsburg Austrians, Hessians and Bavarians led by Franz von Lauer lay siege to Fort-Louis which was held by a Republican French garrison under Michel Durand. The French capitulated after a defense lasting exactly one month. The siege occurred during the War of the First Coalition, part of the French Revolutionary Wars. In 1793 the fortress was sited on an island in the Rhine River, but today Fort-Louis is a village in the Bas-Rhin department in France.