Logo
Unionpedia
Communication
Get it on Google Play
New! Download Unionpedia on your Androidâ„¢ device!
Install
Faster access than browser!
 

Franco-Spanish War (1635–59)

Index Franco-Spanish War (1635–59)

The Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659) was a military conflict that was the result of French involvement in the Thirty Years' War. [1]

149 relations: Abraham Duquesne, Action of 23 November 1650, Adrian von Enkevort, Alexander von Bournonville, Andrea Cantelmo, Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660), Antonio Pimentel de Prado, Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria, Arcis-le-Ponsart, Army of Flanders, Íñigo Vélez de Guevara, 8th Count of Oñate, Ó Fearghail, Baroque architecture, Battle of Arras (1654), Battle of Barcelona, Battle of Barcelona (disambiguation), Battle of Bordeaux (1653), Battle of Cartagena (1643), Battle of Cádiz (1640), Battle of Getaria, Battle of Honnecourt, Battle of La Marfée, Battle of Lens, Battle of Lerida (1642), Battle of Les Avins, Battle of Montjuïc (1641), Battle of Montmeló, Battle of Orbetello, Battle of Palermo, Battle of Pavia (disambiguation), Battle of Rocroi, Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1657), Battle of Tarragona (August 1641), Battle of the Downs, Battle of the Dunes (1658), Battle of Tornavento, Battle of Turin (disambiguation), Battle of Valenciennes (1656), Battle of Walcourt, Belgium, Caesar, duc de Choiseul, Cambrai, Capture of Fort Rocher, Catalan independence movement, Catalan Republic (1641), Catalonia, Charles II of Spain, County of Artois, Crossing of the Somme, Cyrano de Bergerac (play), ..., Diego Felipez de Guzmán, 1st Marquis of Leganés, Dunkirk, Early modern warfare, Eighty Years' War, Els Límits, First Stadtholderless Period, Fort Knokke, François Louis Rousselet de Châteaurenault, François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg, France, France–Spain relations, Franco-Spanish War, French Navy, Fronde, Gregorio de Hinestrosa, Habsburg Spain, Hendaye, Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Viscount of Turenne, Henri de Sourdis, Henri, Count of Harcourt, History of Catalonia, History of France, History of Spain, History of the French Navy, Hondschoote, Honoré d'Albert (1581–1649), House of Savoy-Carignano, Igny Abbey, Invasion of Jamaica, John IV of Portugal, John Louis, Count of Nassau-Ottweiler, Latour-de-France, List of battles (alphabetical), List of battles (geographic), List of wars 1500–1799, List of wars by death toll, List of wars involving Denmark, List of wars involving England, List of wars involving France, List of wars involving Spain, Lope de Hoces, Lord Wentworth's Regiment, Louis XIII of France, Louis, Grand Condé, Maximilian Henry of Bavaria, Meeting on the Isle of Pheasants, Military history of Spain, Military occupations of Luxembourg, Naval Battle of Tarragona (July 1641), Nicholas Barré, Nine Years' War, Owen Roe O'Neill, Partitions of Luxembourg, Philip IV of Spain, Philip Prospero, Prince of Asturias, Philippe de La Mothe-Houdancourt, Philippeville, Piedmontese Civil War, Portuguese Restoration War, Principality of Catalonia, Principality of Stavelot-Malmedy, Reapers' War, Relief of Thionville, Rethel, Santa Coloma de Queralt, Siege of Badajoz (1658), Siege of Barcelona (1651), Siege of Dunkirk (1658), Siege of Fuenterrabía (1638), Siege of Leuven, Siege of Lleida (1644), Siege of Perpignan (1642), Siege of Roses, Siege of Saint-Omer, Siege of Salses, Siege of Turin (1640), Siege of Valenciennes, Sisters of the Infant Jesus, Spanish Empire, Thirty Years' War, Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano, Timeline of Belgian history, Timeline of French history, Touraine Regiment, Treaty of Brussels (1656), Treaty of Madrid (1667), Treaty of Paris (1657), Treaty of the Pyrenees, Troupes de la marine, Urbain de Maillé-Brézé, Valenza, Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg, 1635, 1635 in Belgium, 1635 in France, 1636 in Belgium, 1641 in Spain, 1658, 2nd Dragoon Regiment (France). Expand index (99 more) »

Abraham Duquesne

Abraham Duquesne, marquis du Bouchet (2 February 1688) was a French naval officer, who also saw service as an admiral in the Swedish navy.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Abraham Duquesne · See more »

Action of 23 November 1650

The Action of 23 November 1650 was a minor naval battle between Spain and France, in which a small Spanish squadron of 6 galleys commanded by Don Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, Duke of Alburquerque, captured an entirety of a French squadron of galleons under the Baron de Ligny, near Cambrils, during the Franco-Spanish War (1635-1659).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Action of 23 November 1650 · See more »

Adrian von Enkevort

Adrian von Enkevort (1603 – 1663) was a Brabantine nobleman and Generalfeldmarschall who fought during the course of the Thirty Years' War and the Franco-Spanish War (1635–59).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Adrian von Enkevort · See more »

Alexander von Bournonville

Alexander von Bournonville, Alexander de Bournonville, Alexander II Hyppolite, Prince of Bournonville and third Count of Hénin-Liétard (Brussels, 5 January 1616 – Pamplona, 20 August 1690) was a Flemish military man.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Alexander von Bournonville · See more »

Andrea Cantelmo

Andrea Cantelmo (2 August 1598 – 5 November 1645) was a Neapolitan commander of Habsburg armies during the Thirty Years' War, the War of the Mantuan Succession, the second phase of the Eighty Years' War and the Franco-Spanish War (1635–59).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Andrea Cantelmo · See more »

Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660)

The Anglo-Spanish War was a conflict between the English Protectorate under Oliver Cromwell and Spain, between 1654 and 1660.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660) · See more »

Antonio Pimentel de Prado

Antonio Pimentel de Prado y lo Bianco (Palermo, 1604 - Antwerp (c. 1671-72) was a Spanish officer, a governor of Nieuwpoort (1646–1651), ambassador in Stockholm (1652–1654), Knight of the Order of Santiago (1658), representative in Paris (1659), governor of Cadiz (1660–1670), and at the end of his life counsel and chief of the army in Antwerp (1670–1672).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Antonio Pimentel de Prado · See more »

Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria

Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria (5 January 1614 – 20 November 1662) was an Austrian military commander, Governor of the Spanish Netherlands from 1647 to 1656, and a patron of the arts.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Archduke Leopold Wilhelm of Austria · See more »

Arcis-le-Ponsart

Arcis-le-Ponsart is a commune in the Marne department in northeastern France.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Arcis-le-Ponsart · See more »

Army of Flanders

The Army of Flanders (Ejército de Flandes) was a multinational army in the service of the kings of Spain that was based in the Netherlands during the 16th to 18th centuries.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Army of Flanders · See more »

Íñigo Vélez de Guevara, 8th Count of Oñate

Íñigo Vélez de Guevara (1597–1658), 8th Count of Oñate was a Spanish political figure.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Íñigo Vélez de Guevara, 8th Count of Oñate · See more »

Ó Fearghail

The Farrell or O'Farrell (Irish orthography: Ó Fearghail) is an Irish clan whose name can be traced back to king Fearghail, who was killed fighting alongside Brian Boru in the Battle of Clontarf in 1014.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Ó Fearghail · See more »

Baroque architecture

Baroque architecture is the building style of the Baroque era, begun in late 16th-century Italy, that took the Roman vocabulary of Renaissance architecture and used it in a new rhetorical and theatrical fashion, often to express the triumph of the Catholic Church.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Baroque architecture · See more »

Battle of Arras (1654)

The Battle of Arras, fought on August 25, 1654, was a victory of a French army under Turenne against a Spanish army commanded by Don Ferdinand de Salis and the Prince de Condé.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Arras (1654) · See more »

Battle of Barcelona

The Naval battle of Barcelona was a naval engagement of the Franco-Habsburg War fought off Barcelona from 29 June to 3 July 1642 between a Spanish fleet commanded by Juan Alonso Idiáquez, Duke of Ciudad Real, and a French fleet under Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé, Duc de Fronsac.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Barcelona · See more »

Battle of Barcelona (disambiguation)

Battle of Barcelona may refer to.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Barcelona (disambiguation) · See more »

Battle of Bordeaux (1653)

The Battle of Bordeaux was a naval engagement of the Franco-Spanish War of 1635 fought on 20 October 1653 in the Gironde estuary.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Bordeaux (1653) · See more »

Battle of Cartagena (1643)

The Battle of Cartagena was a naval battle fought on September 3, 1643 during the Thirty Years' War off Cape de Gate near Cartagena, Spain.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Cartagena (1643) · See more »

Battle of Cádiz (1640)

The Battle of Cádiz (1640) was a naval battle in the Franco-Spanish War (1635-1659), which took place on July 21, 1640, when a French squadron under Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé attacked a Spanish convoy coming from the Americas.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Cádiz (1640) · See more »

Battle of Getaria

The Battle of Getaria or the Battle of Guetaria are the names given to a battle in the Franco-Spanish War (1635–59), which took place on 22 August 1638 at Getaria, northern Spain, when a French fleet under de Sourdis attacked and destroyed a Spanish fleet under Lope de Hoces.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Getaria · See more »

Battle of Honnecourt

The Battle of Honnecourt was a battle of the Thirty Years' War fought on 26 May 1642.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Honnecourt · See more »

Battle of La Marfée

The Battle of La Marfée took place during Thirty Years' War near Sedan, France, on 6 July 1641, between a Royal army of Louis XIII under Marshall Gaspard III de Coligny, and French malcontents led by Prince Louis de Bourbon, Count of Soissons, and Duke Frédéric Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne, duc de Bouillon, who were supported by an Imperial-Spanish army under general Guillaume de Lamboy sent from the Spanish Netherlands by the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of La Marfée · See more »

Battle of Lens

The Battle of Lens (20 August 1648) was a French victory under Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé against the Spanish army under Archduke Leopold Wilhelm in the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Lens · See more »

Battle of Lerida (1642)

issues| The Battle of Lerida was a battle fought on October 7, 1642 during the Catalan Revolt.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Lerida (1642) · See more »

Battle of Les Avins

The Battle of Les Avins or Battle of Avein was fought on 20 May 1635 during the Thirty Years' War between a French and a Spanish army.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Les Avins · See more »

Battle of Montjuïc (1641)

The Battle of Montjuïc took place on 26 January 1641 during the Catalan Revolt.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Montjuïc (1641) · See more »

Battle of Montmeló

The Battle of Montmeló took place on 28 March 1642 in Montmeló, Catalonia during the Catalan Revolt.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Montmeló · See more »

Battle of Orbetello

The Battle of Orbetello, also known as the Battle of Isola del Giglio, was a major naval engagement of the Franco-Spanish War of 1635.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Orbetello · See more »

Battle of Palermo

The naval Battle of Palermo took place on 2 June 1676 during the Franco-Dutch War, between a French force sent to support a revolt in the city of Messina against the Spanish rule in Sicily, and a Spanish force supported by a Dutch maritime expedition force.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Palermo · See more »

Battle of Pavia (disambiguation)

Battle of Pavia may refer to the following battles.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Pavia (disambiguation) · See more »

Battle of Rocroi

The Battle of Rocroi of 19 May 1643 resulted in the victory of a French army under the Duc d'Enghien against the Spanish Army under General Francisco de Melo only five days after the accession of Louis XIV of France to the throne of France, late in the Thirty Years' War.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Rocroi · See more »

Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1657)

The Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife was a military operation in the Anglo-Spanish War (1654–60) in which an English fleet under Admiral Robert Blake attacked a Spanish treasure fleet at Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the Spanish Canary Islands.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (1657) · See more »

Battle of Tarragona (August 1641)

The Battle of Tarragona of August 1641 was a naval battle that took place between 20 – 25 August, 1641, between the Spanish and French fleets during the French stage of the Thirty Years' War.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Tarragona (August 1641) · See more »

Battle of the Downs

The naval Battle of the Downs took place on 21 October 1639 (New Style), during the Eighty Years' War, and was a decisive defeat of the Spanish, commanded by Admiral Antonio de Oquendo, by the United Provinces, commanded by Lieutenant-Admiral Maarten Tromp.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of the Downs · See more »

Battle of the Dunes (1658)

The Battle of the Dunes, also known as the Battle of Dunkirk, was fought on 14 June 1658 (Gregorian calendar).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of the Dunes (1658) · See more »

Battle of Tornavento

The Battle of Tornavento was a battle fought in Italy on June 22, 1636 during the Thirty Years' War.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Tornavento · See more »

Battle of Turin (disambiguation)

The Battle of Turin may be.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Turin (disambiguation) · See more »

Battle of Valenciennes (1656)

The Battle of Valenciennes (16 July 1656) was fought between the Spanish troops commanded by Don Juan José de Austria against the French troops under Marshal Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne, in the outskirts of the town in the Spanish Netherlands, during the Franco-Spanish War.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Valenciennes (1656) · See more »

Battle of Walcourt

The Battle of Walcourt was fought on 25 August 1689 during the Nine Years' War.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Battle of Walcourt · See more »

Belgium

Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Western Europe bordered by France, the Netherlands, Germany and Luxembourg.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Belgium · See more »

Caesar, duc de Choiseul

César, duc de Choiseul, comte du Plessis-Praslin (1602 – 23 December 1675) was a Marshal of France and French diplomat, generally known for the best part of his life as the maréchal (marshal) du Plessis-Praslin.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Caesar, duc de Choiseul · See more »

Cambrai

Cambrai (Kimbré; Kamerijk; historically in English Camerick and Camericke) is a commune in the Nord department and in the Hauts-de-France region of France on the Scheldt river, which is known locally as the Escaut river.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Cambrai · See more »

Capture of Fort Rocher

The Capture of Fort Rocher took place on 9 February 1654, during the Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Capture of Fort Rocher · See more »

Catalan independence movement

The Catalan independence movement (independentisme català; Spanish: independentismo catalán) is a political movement historically derived from Catalan nationalism, which seeks independence of Catalonia from Spain.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Catalan independence movement · See more »

Catalan Republic (1641)

The Catalan Republic (República Catalana) was a short-lived state proclaimed in 1641, by Pau Claris, with the objective to establish the complete independence of Catalonia.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Catalan Republic (1641) · See more »

Catalonia

Catalonia (Catalunya, Catalonha, Cataluña) is an autonomous community in Spain on the northeastern extremity of the Iberian Peninsula, designated as a nationality by its Statute of Autonomy.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Catalonia · See more »

Charles II of Spain

Charles II of Spain (Carlos II; 6 November 1661 – 1 November 1700), also known as El Hechizado or the Bewitched, was the last Habsburg ruler of the Spanish Empire.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Charles II of Spain · See more »

County of Artois

The County of Artois was an historic province of the Kingdom of France, held by the Dukes of Burgundy from 1384 until 1477/82, and a state of the Holy Roman Empire from 1493 until 1659.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and County of Artois · See more »

Crossing of the Somme

The Crossing of the Somme took place on 5 August 1636 during the Thirty Years' War and the Franco-Spanish War when units of the Spanish Army of Flanders, the Imperial Army and the Duchy of Lorraine under Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano, lieutenant of the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria, crossed the Somme river near Bray-sur-Somme during its offensive in French territory.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Crossing of the Somme · See more »

Cyrano de Bergerac (play)

Cyrano de Bergerac is a play written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Cyrano de Bergerac (play) · See more »

Diego Felipez de Guzmán, 1st Marquis of Leganés

Diego Mexía Felípez de Guzmán y Dávila (1580–1655), Viscount of Butarque and first Marquis of Leganés, was a Spanish politician and army commander.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Diego Felipez de Guzmán, 1st Marquis of Leganés · See more »

Dunkirk

Dunkirk (Dunkerque; Duinkerke(n)) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Dunkirk · See more »

Early modern warfare

Early modern warfare is associated with the start of the widespread use of gunpowder and the development of suitable weapons to use the explosive, including artillery and firearms; for this reason the era is also referred to as the age of gunpowder warfare (a concept introduced by Michael Roberts in the 1950s).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Early modern warfare · See more »

Eighty Years' War

The Eighty Years' War (Tachtigjarige Oorlog; Guerra de los Ochenta Años) or Dutch War of Independence (1568–1648) was a revolt of the Seventeen Provinces of what are today the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg against the political and religious hegemony of Philip II of Spain, the sovereign of the Habsburg Netherlands.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Eighty Years' War · See more »

Els Límits

Els Límits is a Spanish village, a civil parish of the municipality of La Jonquera, situated in the province of Girona, Catalonia, in Spain.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Els Límits · See more »

First Stadtholderless Period

The First Stadtholderless Period or Era (1650–72; Eerste Stadhouderloze Tijdperk) is the period in the history of the Dutch Republic in which the office of a Stadtholder was absent in five of the seven Dutch provinces (the provinces of Friesland and Groningen, however, retained their customary stadtholder from the cadet branch of the House of Orange).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and First Stadtholderless Period · See more »

Fort Knokke

Fort Knokke or Fort de Cnocke or Fort de la Knocque or Fort de Knocke was an important fortification that defended western Flanders from the 1580s until it was demolished in the 1780s.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Fort Knokke · See more »

François Louis Rousselet de Châteaurenault

François-Louis Rousselet, marquis de Châteaurenault (Châteaurenaut, Châteauregnaud) (1637- Paris, November 15, 1716) was a French vice-admiral, maréchal, and nobleman.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and François Louis Rousselet de Châteaurenault · See more »

François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg

François Henri de Montmorency-Bouteville, Duke of Piney-Luxembourg, called Luxembourg, (8 January 1628 – 4 January 1695) was a French general, marshal of France, famous as the comrade and successor of the great Condé.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg · See more »

France

France, officially the French Republic (République française), is a sovereign state whose territory consists of metropolitan France in Western Europe, as well as several overseas regions and territories.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and France · See more »

France–Spain relations

France and Spain neighbour each other, with a long border across the Pyrenees.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and France–Spain relations · See more »

Franco-Spanish War

Franco-Spanish War may refer to any war between France and Spain, including: Category:France–Spain military relations.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Franco-Spanish War · See more »

French Navy

The French Navy (Marine Nationale), informally "La Royale", is the maritime arm of the French Armed Forces.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and French Navy · See more »

Fronde

The Fronde was a series of civil wars in France between 1648 and 1653, occurring in the midst of the Franco-Spanish War, which had begun in 1635.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Fronde · See more »

Gregorio de Hinestrosa

Gregorio de Hinestrosa (fl. 1610–1647) was Governor of Paraguay from June 27, 1641 – February 2, 1647.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Gregorio de Hinestrosa · See more »

Habsburg Spain

Habsburg Spain refers to the history of Spain over the 16th and 17th centuries (1516–1700), when it was ruled by kings from the House of Habsburg (also associated with its role in the history of Central Europe).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Habsburg Spain · See more »

Hendaye

Hendaye (Basque: Hendaia) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department and Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern France.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Hendaye · See more »

Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Viscount of Turenne

Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, vicomte de Turenne, often called simply Turenne (11 September 161127 July 1675) was a French Marshal General and the most illustrious member of the La Tour d'Auvergne family.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Viscount of Turenne · See more »

Henri de Sourdis

Henri d'Escoubleau de Sourdis (1593 – 18 June 1645) was a French naval commander and Archbishop of Bordeaux.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Henri de Sourdis · See more »

Henri, Count of Harcourt

Henri de Lorraine (20 March 1601 – 25 July 1666, Royaumont Abbey), known as Cadet la Perle, was a French nobleman.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Henri, Count of Harcourt · See more »

History of Catalonia

The territory that now constitutes the nationality and autonomous community of Catalonia was first settled during the Middle Palaeolithic era.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and History of Catalonia · See more »

History of France

The first written records for the history of France appeared in the Iron Age.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and History of France · See more »

History of Spain

The history of Spain dates back to the Middle Ages.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and History of Spain · See more »

History of the French Navy

Although the History of the French Navy goes back to the Middle Ages, its history can be said to effectively begin with Richelieu under Louis XIII.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and History of the French Navy · See more »

Hondschoote

Hondschoote (from Dutch; Hondschote in the modern Dutch spelling) is a commune of the Nord département, in northern France.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Hondschoote · See more »

Honoré d'Albert (1581–1649)

Honoré d'Albert (1581 – 30 October 1649), Marshal of France, Vidame of Amiens and Seigneur of Picquigny through his marriage to Claire Charlotte Eugénie d'Ailly, Countess of Chaulnes, was the first Duke of Chaulnes, a title created by Louis XIII in 1621.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Honoré d'Albert (1581–1649) · See more »

House of Savoy-Carignano

The House of Savoy-Carignano (Savoia-Carignano; Savoie-Carignan) originated as a cadet branch of the House of Savoy.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and House of Savoy-Carignano · See more »

Igny Abbey

Igny Abbey or Val d'Igny Abbey (Abbaye Notre-Dame d'Igny; Abbaye Notre-Dame du Val d'Igny) is a Cistercian abbey located in Arcis-le-Ponsart, Marne, France.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Igny Abbey · See more »

Invasion of Jamaica

The Invasion of Jamaica was an amphibious expedition conducted by the English in the Caribbean in 1655 that resulted in the capture of the island from Spain.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Invasion of Jamaica · See more »

John IV of Portugal

John IV (João IV de Portugal,; 19 March 1604 – 6 November 1656) was the King of Portugal and the Algarves from 1640 to his death.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and John IV of Portugal · See more »

John Louis, Count of Nassau-Ottweiler

John Louis, Count of Nassau-Ottweiler (23 May 1625, Saarbrücken – 9 February 1690, Reichelsheim, was first Count of Nassau-Ottweiler. At times, he was Major General, Regent of the other Nassau territories and chief of the House of Nassau.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and John Louis, Count of Nassau-Ottweiler · See more »

Latour-de-France

Latour-de-France is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Latour-de-France · See more »

List of battles (alphabetical)

Alphabetical list of historical battles (see also Military history, Lists of battles): NOTE: Where a year has been used to disambiguate battles it is the year when the battle started.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and List of battles (alphabetical) · See more »

List of battles (geographic)

This list of battles is organized geographically, by country in its present territory.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and List of battles (geographic) · See more »

List of wars 1500–1799

This is a list of wars that began between 1500 to 1799. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and List of wars 1500–1799 · See more »

List of wars by death toll

This list of wars by death toll includes death toll estimates of all deaths that are either directly or indirectly caused by war.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and List of wars by death toll · See more »

List of wars involving Denmark

This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of Denmark.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and List of wars involving Denmark · See more »

List of wars involving England

This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of England prior to the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain via the Acts of Union 1707.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and List of wars involving England · See more »

List of wars involving France

The following is an incomplete list of French wars and battles from the Gauls to modern France.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and List of wars involving France · See more »

List of wars involving Spain

This is a list of wars fought by the Kingdom of Spain or on Spanish territory.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and List of wars involving Spain · See more »

Lope de Hoces

Lope de Hoces (fl. 1619 – 21 October 1639) was a Spanish admiral who was killed in action at the Battle of the Downs.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Lope de Hoces · See more »

Lord Wentworth's Regiment

Lord Wentworth's Regiment was a regiment of infantry raised during the exile of King Charles II during the Interregnum.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Lord Wentworth's Regiment · See more »

Louis XIII of France

Louis XIII (27 September 1601 – 14 May 1643) was a monarch of the House of Bourbon who ruled as King of France from 1610 to 1643 and King of Navarre (as Louis II) from 1610 to 1620, when the crown of Navarre was merged with the French crown.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Louis XIII of France · See more »

Louis, Grand Condé

Louis de Bourbon or Louis II, Prince of Condé (8 September 1621 – 11 December 1686) was a French general and the most famous representative of the Condé branch of the House of Bourbon.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Louis, Grand Condé · See more »

Maximilian Henry of Bavaria

Maximilian Henry of Bavaria (Maximilian Heinrich von Bayern: 8 October 1621 – 3 June 1688) was the third son and fourth child of Albert VI, landgrave of Leuchtenberg and his wife, Mechthilde von Leuchtenberg.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Maximilian Henry of Bavaria · See more »

Meeting on the Isle of Pheasants

The Meeting on the Isle of Pheasants on 7 June 1660 was part of the process ending the Franco-Spanish War (1635–59); the Spanish princess Maria Theresa of Spain entered France for her marriage to Louis XIV of France, and said goodbye to her father Philip IV of Spain and much of the Spanish court.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Meeting on the Isle of Pheasants · See more »

Military history of Spain

The military history of Spain, from the period of the Carthaginian conquests over the Phoenicians to the current Afghan War spans a period of more than 2200 years, and includes the history of battles fought in the territory of modern Spain, as well as her former and current overseas possessions and territories, and the military history of the people of Spain, regardless of geography.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Military history of Spain · See more »

Military occupations of Luxembourg

There have been several military occupations of Luxembourg through the ages.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Military occupations of Luxembourg · See more »

Naval Battle of Tarragona (July 1641)

The Naval Battle of Tarragona fought between 4 and 6 July 1641, was a naval engagement of the Reapers' War in which a Spanish galley fleet led by the Duke of Fernandina attempted to break the French naval blockade over Tarragona, at that time besieged by land by the French and Catalan armies under the French Viceroy of Catalonia.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Naval Battle of Tarragona (July 1641) · See more »

Nicholas Barré

Nicholas Barré, O.M. (21 October 1621 – 31 May 1686), was a French Minim friar and Catholic priest, who founded the Sisters of the Infant Jesus.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Nicholas Barré · See more »

Nine Years' War

The Nine Years' War (1688–97) – often called the War of the Grand Alliance or the War of the League of Augsburg – was a conflict between Louis XIV of France and a European coalition of Austria, the Holy Roman Empire, the Dutch Republic, Spain, England and Savoy.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Nine Years' War · See more »

Owen Roe O'Neill

Owen Roe O'Neill (Eoghan Ruadh Ó Néill; c. 1585 – 6 November 1649) was a Gaelic Irish soldier and one of the most famous of the O'Neill dynasty of Ulster in Ireland.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Owen Roe O'Neill · See more »

Partitions of Luxembourg

There have been three Partitions of Luxembourg between 1659 and 1839.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Partitions of Luxembourg · See more »

Philip IV of Spain

Philip IV of Spain (Felipe IV; 8 April 1605 – 17 September 1665) was King of Spain (as Philip IV in Castille and Philip III in Aragon) and Portugal as Philip III (Filipe III).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Philip IV of Spain · See more »

Philip Prospero, Prince of Asturias

Philip Prospero, Prince of Asturias (Felipe Próspero José Francisco Domingo Ignacio Antonio Buenaventura Diego Miguel Luis Alfonso Isidro Ramón Víctor; 28 November 1657 1 November 1661) was the first son of Philip IV of Spain and Mariana of Austria to survive infancy.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Philip Prospero, Prince of Asturias · See more »

Philippe de La Mothe-Houdancourt

Philippe, comte de la Mothe-Houdancourt (1605 – March 24, 1657), Duke of Cardona, was French and a Marshal of France who fought in the Thirty Years' War.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Philippe de La Mothe-Houdancourt · See more »

Philippeville

Philippeville is a Walloon city and municipality located in Belgium in the province of Namur.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Philippeville · See more »

Piedmontese Civil War

The Piedmontese Civil War was a conflict in northern Italy, connected with the Franco-Spanish War of 1635-59.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Piedmontese Civil War · See more »

Portuguese Restoration War

The Portuguese Restoration War (Guerra da Restauração; Guerra de Restauración portuguesa) was the name given by nineteenth-century Romantic historians to the war between Portugal and Spain that began with the Portuguese revolution of 1640 and ended with the Treaty of Lisbon in 1668.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Portuguese Restoration War · See more »

Principality of Catalonia

The Principality of Catalonia (Principat de Catalunya, Principatus Cathaloniæ, Principautat de Catalonha, Principado de Cataluña) was a medieval and early modern political entity or state in the northeastern Iberian Peninsula.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Principality of Catalonia · See more »

Principality of Stavelot-Malmedy

The Principality of Stavelot-Malmedy was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Principality of Stavelot-Malmedy · See more »

Reapers' War

The Reapers' War (Guerra dels Segadors) affected a large part of the Principality of Catalonia between the years of 1640 and 1659.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Reapers' War · See more »

Relief of Thionville

The Marshal of Feuquières with 13,000 Frenchmen invests the Thionville plaza in Lorraine, rescued by Cardinal Infante and Ottavio Piccolomini with 6,000 knights and 10-14,000 infantrymen, a Spanish contingent led by the Luxembourgish baron Jean de Beck, with the third of Naples and the artillery directed by Ernest de Suys.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Relief of Thionville · See more »

Rethel

Rethel is a commune in the Ardennes department in northern France.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Rethel · See more »

Santa Coloma de Queralt

Santa Coloma de Queralt is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of the Conca de Barberà in Catalonia, Spain.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Santa Coloma de Queralt · See more »

Siege of Badajoz (1658)

The 4th Siege of Badajoz took place from July to October 1658 during the Portuguese Restoration War.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Siege of Badajoz (1658) · See more »

Siege of Barcelona (1651)

The Siege of Barcelona took place between July 1651 and October 1652 during the Catalan Revolt when a large Spanish army descended on Barcelona and besieged the garrison made up of Catalans and French troops under Philippe de La Mothe-Houdancourt.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Siege of Barcelona (1651) · See more »

Siege of Dunkirk (1658)

The Siege of Dunkirk in 1658 was a military operation by the allied forces of France and Commonwealth England intended to take the fortified port city of Dunkirk, Spain's greatest privateer base, from the Spanish and their confederates: the English royalists and French Fronduers.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Siege of Dunkirk (1658) · See more »

Siege of Fuenterrabía (1638)

The Siege of Fuenterrabía of 1638 took place in June – September, 1638, between Spain and France during the Thirty Years' War and the Franco-Spanish War (1635-1659).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Siege of Fuenterrabía (1638) · See more »

Siege of Leuven

The Siege of Leuven (24 June – 4 July 1635) was an important siege in the Thirty Years' War in which a Franco-Dutch army under Frederick Henry of Orange and the French Marshals Urbain de Maillé-Brezé and Gaspard III de Coligny, who had invaded the Spanish Netherlands from two sides, laid siege to the city of Leuven, defended by a force of 4,000 comprising local citizen and student militias with Walloons, Germans and Irish of the Army of Flanders under Anthonie Schetz, Baron of Grobbendonck.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Siege of Leuven · See more »

Siege of Lleida (1644)

Siege of Lleida took place between 13 May - 30 July 1644 during the Catalan Revolt when a Spanish force under Felipe da Silva besieged and attacked the Franco-Catalan garrison of the town of Lleida - after intense fighting the town finally surrendered on 30 July.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Siege of Lleida (1644) · See more »

Siege of Perpignan (1642)

The Siege of Perpignan was a siege during the Catalan Revolt.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Siege of Perpignan (1642) · See more »

Siege of Roses

Siege of Roses or Siege of Rosas may refer to.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Siege of Roses · See more »

Siege of Saint-Omer

The Siege of Saint-Omer (May 24 – July 16, 1638) was a siege in the Thirty Years' War in which a French army under Gaspard III de Coligny, Maréchal de Châtillon, laid siege to the Flemish city of Saint-Omer, defended by a small garrison in command of Lancelot II Schetz, count of Grobbendonck.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Siege of Saint-Omer · See more »

Siege of Salses

The Siege of Salses (1639–1640) was a double siege during the Franco-Spanish War (1635-1659), starting with a French success, but ending with a Spanish victory.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Siege of Salses · See more »

Siege of Turin (1640)

The 1640 siege of Turin (22 May–20 September 1640) was a major action in two distinct wars: the Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and the Piedmontese Civil War.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Siege of Turin (1640) · See more »

Siege of Valenciennes

Siege of Valenciennes may refer to.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Siege of Valenciennes · See more »

Sisters of the Infant Jesus

The Sisters of the Infant Jesus, also known as the Congregation of the Holy Infant Jesus or the Dames of Saint-Maur, is a Roman Catholic religious institute, dedicated to education and the training of underprivileged schoolchildren.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Sisters of the Infant Jesus · See more »

Spanish Empire

The Spanish Empire (Imperio Español; Imperium Hispanicum), historically known as the Hispanic Monarchy (Monarquía Hispánica) and as the Catholic Monarchy (Monarquía Católica) was one of the largest empires in history.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Spanish Empire · See more »

Thirty Years' War

The Thirty Years' War was a war fought primarily in Central Europe between 1618 and 1648.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Thirty Years' War · See more »

Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano

Thomas Francis of Savoy, Prince of Carignano (21 December 1596 – 22 January 1656) was an Italian military commander and the founder of the Carignano branch of the House of Savoy, which reigned as kings of Sardinia from 1831 to 1861, and as kings of Italy from 1861 until the dynasty's deposition in 1946.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignano · See more »

Timeline of Belgian history

This is a timeline of Belgian history, including important legal and territorial changes and political events in Belgium and its predecessor states.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Timeline of Belgian history · See more »

Timeline of French history

This is a timeline of French history, comprising important legal changes and political events in France and its predecessor states.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Timeline of French history · See more »

Touraine Regiment

Founded in 1625, the Régiment de Touraine was a French infantry regiment raised in the province of Touraine.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Touraine Regiment · See more »

Treaty of Brussels (1656)

The Treaty of Brussels was an agreement between representatives of Philip IV of Spain and Charles II the leader of the exiled Royalists of England, Ireland and Scotland.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Treaty of Brussels (1656) · See more »

Treaty of Madrid (1667)

The Treaty of Madrid (also known as Lord Sandwich's Treaty) was a treaty adopted and signed on May 27 1667 between England and Spain.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Treaty of Madrid (1667) · See more »

Treaty of Paris (1657)

The Treaty of Paris signed in March 1657 allied the English Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell with King Louis XIV of France against King Philip IV of Spain, merging the Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660) with the larger Franco-Spanish War (1635-1659).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Treaty of Paris (1657) · See more »

Treaty of the Pyrenees

The Treaty of the Pyrenees (Traité des Pyrénées, Tratado de los Pirineos, Tractat dels Pirineus, Tratado dos Pirenéus) was signed on 7 November 1659 to end the 1635–1659 war between France and Spain, a war that was initially a part of the wider Thirty Years' War.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Treaty of the Pyrenees · See more »

Troupes de la marine

The Troupes de la Marine The troupes of La Marine (later reshaped as the Troupes de Marine), a body founded by Cardinal Richelieu in 1622 under the denomination of Compagnies Ordinaires de la Mer, were originally intended to form the garrisons of the ships of the King.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Troupes de la marine · See more »

Urbain de Maillé-Brézé

Urbain de Maillé-Brézé (1597 – February 13, 1650), was a Marshal of France during the Thirty Years' War and Franco-Spanish War (1635).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Urbain de Maillé-Brézé · See more »

Valenza

Valenza (Valensa in Piedmontese) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont, located about east of Turin and about north of Alessandria.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Valenza · See more »

Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg

Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg (2 December 1629 – 10 April 1704) was a German count and later prince of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg in the Holy Roman Empire.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and Wilhelm Egon von Fürstenberg · See more »

1635

No description.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and 1635 · See more »

1635 in Belgium

Events in the year 1635 in the Spanish Netherlands and Prince-bishopric of Liège (predecessor states of modern Belgium).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and 1635 in Belgium · See more »

1635 in France

Events from the year 1635 in France.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and 1635 in France · See more »

1636 in Belgium

Events in the year 1636 in the Spanish Netherlands and Prince-bishopric of Liège (predecessor states of modern Belgium).

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and 1636 in Belgium · See more »

1641 in Spain

No description.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and 1641 in Spain · See more »

1658

No description.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and 1658 · See more »

2nd Dragoon Regiment (France)

The 2nd Dragoon Regiment (2e régiment de dragons, 2e RD) is an armoured cavalry unit of the French Army, stationed at Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, by Saumur in Maine-et-Loire.

New!!: Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) and 2nd Dragoon Regiment (France) · See more »

Redirects here:

Franco-Spanish War (1635), Franco-Spanish War (1635-1659), Franco-Spanish War (1635-59), Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659), Franco-Spanish War (1653), Franco–Spanish War (1635–1659).

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franco-Spanish_War_(1635–59)

OutgoingIncoming
Hey! We are on Facebook now! »