Siege of Athlone (1691)

Athlone was besieged twice during the Williamite War in Ireland (1689–91). The town is situated in the centre of Ireland on the River Shannon and commanded the bridge crossing the river into the Jacobite-held province of Connacht. For this reason, it was of key strategic importance.

Siege of Athlone
Part of the Williamite War in Ireland
DateJune 1691
Location
Result Williamite victory
Belligerents
Williamites
Dutch Republic
Jacobites
France
Commanders and leaders
Godert de Ginkell
`Ernst von Tettau
Hugh Mackay
Richard Grace 
Jean de Bonnac
Thomas Maxwell
Strength
18,000 1,500 (garrison only)
Casualties and losses
60 killed
120 wounded
1,000 killed
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