- Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch
The Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch was in
1629 an action of theEighty Years' War in which a Dutch Republican army captured the city of's-Hertogenbosch which had been loyal to the King of Spain since 1579 and thus part of theSpanish Netherlands .The
Twelve Years' Truce ended in1621 .Stadtholder Maurice of Orange had in the meantime played a part in instigating theThirty Years' War inGermany . TheHabsburgs tried to punish the rebellious Dutch Republic by cutting it off from its "hinterland " by a land blockade. 's-Hertogenbosch was the main fortress in this perimeter and enormous sums of money were poured into the improvement of its defences. As the ground surrounding the city was a marsh, the city was generally deemed to be impregnable, as the water-saturated soil seemed to make an application of current siege methods impossible; trench-digging and undermining were apparently out of the question. Maurice had failed twice in taking the city.The blockade caused an economic crisis for the Republic and it reacted by trying to harm the enemy in its colonies. In
1628 one of the many schemes undertaken met with spectacular success when AdmiralPiet Hein of theDutch West India Company captured the Spanishtreasure fleet . The vastly improved financial situation of the Republic allowed for a major counter-stroke andStadtholder Frederick Henry decided to break the Habsburg morale by conquering their main stronghold in the Netherlands. This came very unexpectedly; most had predicted the goal of his campaign would beBreda , retaken by the Habsburgs in 1625.Advancing from Grave he laid siege to the city in April 1629, with an army of 24,000 infantry and 4,000 cavalry. He also had hired 4,000 peasants and these would cause a tactical surprise. Frederick Henry diverted the two main streams feeding the swamps (the
Dommel and theAa ) around the city by means of a double forty kilometre dike, in the form of a giant square, completely enclosing the fortress. Thus having created apolder , he began to drain it with (mainly horse) mills. After the soil had sufficiently dried out his trenches could approach the city walls. Noble visitors from all over Europe visited the siege to admire the novel and spectacular method.Of course the Habsburg authorities didn't remain idle while their main bulwark was being reduced. They sent a large relief army under command of Frederick Henry's Catholic cousin
Hendrik van den Bergh , reaching the city in July. Van den Bergh quickly found out that his cousin'scircumvallation , successfully tested at the siege of Grol in1627 , was too strong to breach. He tried to lure Frederick Henry away by invading the Republic through theVeluwe , capturingAmersfoort on 14 August. When his supply base atWesel was taken, he had to withdraw.Meanwhile the Protestant forces dug themselves ever closer to the city along the southern road from the direction of
Vught , continuously bombarding the defences. During the siege 28,517 cannonballs were fired. On 18 July the large Fortress Isabella fell, followed the next day by Fort Anthony. Despite repeated sallies by the 2,500 men of the garrison, the attackers slowly worked their way to the southern city gate. There they undermined Bastion Vught; in the early hours of 11 September a massive explosion caused a large breach in the ramparts. On 14 September its military governorAnthonie Schets van Grobbendonck surrendered the city.Bishop
Michael Ophovius tried to plead with Frederick Henry for religious tolerance, but though the stadtholder himself would gladly have granted religious freedom to the Catholics, as he tried to gain popularity in the Spanish Netherlands in the hope support for the rebellion would grow, due to vehement Calvinist resistance it had already been decided to be as strict in this respect as in the rest of the Republic; only nunneries could remain until the lastnun of those present in 1629 had died.The fall of 's-Hertogenbosch was an enormous blow to Habsburg prestige. Their position in the North would soon crumble and Frederick Henry, encouraged by the success, would start a series of other sieges, assisted by his cousin Van den Bergh, who changed sides after being accused of treason.
Although its population would remain predominantly Catholic, 's-Hertogenbosch would stay firmly in the hands of the Republic as part of the
Generality Lands until French revolutionary forces captured it in 1794; only then would theBatavian Republic grant equality to Catholics. The Duchy ofBrabant remains divided to this day as a Belgian province (Brabant) and a Dutch province (North Brabant).
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