Siege of Venlo (1702)

Siege of Venlo
Part of the War of the Spanish Succession

Depiction of the 1702 siege of Venlo by Daniël Marot
Date11–23 September 1702; 12 days
Location
Result

Dutch Victory[1]

Territorial
changes
Venlo is ceded to the Republic after the negotiations
Belligerents
 Dutch Republic  France
Spain Bourbon Spain
Commanders and leaders
Dutch Republic Earl of Athlone
Dutch Republic van Coehoorn
Dutch Republic Nicolas Fagel
Dutch Republic Nassau-Usingen
Spain Count of Varo
Kingdom of France Count de Labadie
Strength
25,000 men[2] 2,500 men[3][note 1]
Casualties and losses
1,100[2] 839[2]

The siege of Venlo was a 12-day siege of the city of Venlo commenced by the Grand Alliance which saw the city being taken after being occupied by French troops the year before. The siege of Venlo in 1702 was one of many sieges that Venlo had endured throughout its history.

  1. ^ Coetzee 2013, p. 242.
  2. ^ a b c Nimwegen 1995, p. 101.
  3. ^ Nimwegen 1995, p. 100.
  4. ^ Wijn 1956, p. 150.


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