Siege of Zaltbommel

The siege of Zaltbommel was a campaign that took place during the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo–Spanish War from 15 May to 22 July 1599. The Spanish led by Francisco López de Mendoza y Mendoza launched an offensive campaign around Bommelerwaard, which was defended by an Anglo-Dutch force under the command of Maurice of Orange. A siege on the town of Zaltbommel by Spanish troops was attempted but they had to lift the siege and were defeated in subsequent attempts to regain the initiative. Mendoza retreated and the Spanish army then found itself in chaos: mutinies took effect and as a result further operations were suspended for a number of years. As a result, the Dutch and English followed with a counter-offensive in the Spanish Netherlands.

Siege of Zaltbommel
Part of the Eighty Years' War & the Anglo–Spanish War

Siege of Zaltbommel by the Spanish in 1599 by Hugo Grotius
Date15 May – 22 July 1599
Location
Result

Dutch and English victory

  • Mutinies in the Spanish army
  • War opens up in Southern Netherlands
Belligerents
 Dutch Republic
England
 Spain
Commanders and leaders
Maurice of Orange
Francis Vere
Francisco de Mendoza
Strength
12,000 12,000
Casualties and losses
500 2,000
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