Battle of La Roche-l'Abeille

Battle of La Roche-l'Abeille

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of La Roche-l'Abeille


caption=
date=25 June, 1569
place=La Roche-l'Abeille,
(Haute-Vienne) France
result= Huguenot victory
combatant1=Catholics
combatant2=Huguenots
commander1=Henry of Anjou
commander2=Gaspard de Coligny
strength1=29,500
strength2=25,000
casualties1=500
casualties2=?|

The Battle of La Roche-l'Abeille occurred on 25 June, 1569 between the Catholic forces of King Charles IX of France commanded by the Duke d’Anjou and the Huguenots commanded by the Admiral de Coligny during the "Third War" (1568-1570) of the French Wars of Religion.

Background

The Third War of Religion saw an uprising of the Protestants and the creation of an army under the command of Louis I de Bourbon, prince de Condé. This army had laid siege to several cities in the Poitou region, and then Angoulême and Cognac. At the Battle of Jarnac (16 March 1569), the Prince de Condé was killed, forcing Admiral de Coligny to take command.

In order to attack the royal army, Coligny directed the Protestant army toward the Limousin region, hoping thus to regroup with 14,000 mercenaries being led by the Duke of Zweibrücken ( _fr. duc des Deux-Ponts) and financed by Queen Elizabeth of England. [Jouanna, p.181.] After a brief fight with a detachment of the royal army, the Duke of Zweibrücken was able to cross the Vienne at Aixe, but died on 11 June at NexonFact|date=March 2007. The Protestant army and the Duke of Zweibrücken's mercenaries were able to regroup at Châlus, for a total of 25,000 men.

The royal army of 29,500 troops, led by the Duke d’Anjou (the future Henry III) were stationed before Saint-Yrieix to protect the city.

The Battle

The Protestant army surprised the royal troops, and this gave them the initial advantage. The colonel-general of the royal infantry, Philippe Strozzi, was however able to temporarily save the situation, before an attack by Coligny – threatening to encircle the army – forced the royal troops to retreat before the Protestants.

Aftermath

Coligny's victory was far from being decisive, but it allowed him to open a route toward the Périgord region. The Protestant army took few prisoners, the most famous being the colonel-general Philippe Strozzi.

In the days that followed, the Protestant army massacred hundreds of people throughout the Limousin and Perigord regions, including 500 infantry men at La Roche-l'Abeille and 250 peasants at La Chapelle-Faucher [Jouanna, p.183-4.] , as retribution for the death of Condé and Paulon de Mauvans.

That fall, the Battle of Moncontour (October 30, 1569) would see the Huguenots defeated and Catholic forces participating in similar massacres against the defeated.

Notes and References

*"This article is based in part on a translation of the article Bataille de La Roche-l'Abeille from the French Wikipedia on 14 March 2007."
* Jouanna, Arlette and Jacqueline Boucher, Dominique Biloghi, Guy Thiec. "Histoire et dictionnaire des Guerres de religion". Collection: Bouquins. Paris: Laffont, 1998. ISBN 2-221-07425-4

ee also

*French Wars of Religion
*Agrippa d'Aubigné, participated in the battle

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