siege of Delft (1359–1360)

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The siege of Delft (1359–1360) was a key military confrontation in the medieval Dutch Hook and Cod wars, in which rival noble factions fought for control over the County of Holland.

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instanceOf military conflict
siege
appliesToJurisdiction medieval County of Holland NERFINISHED
conflict Hook and Cod wars NERFINISHED
country County of Holland NERFINISHED
describedAs key military confrontation in the Hook and Cod wars
medieval Dutch military engagement
endTime 1360
genre medieval warfare event
hasCause power struggle over control of the County of Holland
hasEffect shift in balance of power in the Hook and Cod wars
hasMainSubject struggle between rival noble factions in Holland
hasParticipant Cod faction NERFINISHED
Hook faction NERFINISHED
nobility of Holland
location County of Holland NERFINISHED
Delft NERFINISHED
partOf Hook and Cod wars NERFINISHED
pointInTime 14th century
startTime 1359

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Hook and Cod wars significantEvent siege of Delft (1359–1360)