Siege of Hulst (1645)

Siege of Hulst
Part of Eighty Years' War
The siege and capture of Hulst in 1645 by Hendrick de Meijer
The siege and capture of Hulst in 1645 by Hendrick de Meijer.
Date7 October – 4 November 1645
Location
Hulst (present-day Netherlands)
Result Dutch victory
Belligerents
Dutch Republic United Provinces  Spain
Commanders and leaders
Dutch Republic Frederick Henry Jacques de Haynin du Cornet
Strength
12,500 infantry
2,500 cavalry
20 pieces of artillery
2,500 infantry
250 cavalry
Casualties and losses
1,600 dead or wounded 2,500 dead, wounded or captured

The siege of Hulst (1645) was the last major siege of the Eighty Years' War. The heavily fortified town of Hulst was conquered by Dutch troops commanded by Frederick Henry after only 28 days. The Spanish were informed of the siege only two days before it started. The Spanish army compromised 2,500 infantrymen and 250 cavalry. The Dutch attacked with a force of 12,500 infantry, 2,500 cavalry and 20 pieces of artillery.


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