Capture of Oppenheim

Capture of Oppenheim
Part of the Palatinate phase of the Thirty Years' War

The Capture of Oppenheim by Wenzel Hollar.
Date14 September 1620
Location
Result Spanish victory[1][2]
Belligerents
Palatinate  Spain
Commanders and leaders
Joachim Ernst Spain Ambrogio Spinola
Strength
24,000 (Joachim Ernst)
1,000 (Oppenheim)[1]
22,000[3]
Casualties and losses
Few dead or wounded
800–1,000 captured[4]
Minor[4]

The Capture of Oppenheim or the Spanish capture of Oppenheim took place on 14 September 1620, at Oppenheim, Electorate of the Palatinate, between the Spanish army commanded by Don Ambrosio Spinola, Marquis of the Balbases, against the forces of the Electoral Palatinate led by Joachim Ernst, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, during the Palatinate campaign, in the context of the Thirty Years' War.[1] The Spanish troops under Spinola, with a great maneuver of distraction over Worms, deceived the Protestant army of Joachim Ernst, and captured the important town of Oppenheim without too much difficulty, causing a severe blow to the Protestant forces.[4][5]

  1. ^ a b c Ibarra p.364
  2. ^ Robert Watson p.494 "In the six months following, the Spaniards captured more than 30 towns and castles along the Lower Palatinate."
  3. ^ Ibarra p.354
  4. ^ a b c Francisco de Ibarra p.364
  5. ^ Watson p.494

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