Siege of Brisach

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The Siege of Brisach was a major 1638 military engagement of the Thirty Years' War in which French and allied forces captured the strategic fortress town of Breisach on the Upper Rhine from the Holy Roman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military engagement
siege
belligerent France
Weimar Army NERFINISHED
chronologyPosition mid-phase of the Thirty Years' War
conflictOf Thirty Years' War NERFINISHED
conflictType early modern siege warfare
countryInvolved Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
endTime 1638
era Early Modern period
hasCause French intervention in the Thirty Years' War NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Baden-Württemberg NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
location Breisach NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Upper Rhine NERFINISHED
objective capture of the fortress town of Breisach
opponent Imperial forces
outcome capture of Breisach by French and allied forces
partOf Thirty Years' War NERFINISHED
partOfCampaign French campaigns on the Upper Rhine
result French and allied victory
significance secured a strategic crossing on the Upper Rhine
weakened Habsburg control on the Rhine
startTime 1638
strategicImportance fortress controlling Rhine communications
gateway between France and southern Germany
usedWarfareType siege warfare

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Franco-Swedish phase hasKeyEvent Siege of Brisach