1512:, and two of its captains were killed, and nearly all the rest of its officers were wounded, and lost about forty or fifty other ranks killed in battle. Lillingston's lost a captain and thirty or forty killed in battle, while the other regiments suffered only slight losses (the number of English dead rose because like Fenwick they died of wounds over the next few weeks). The French pursuit lasted until nightfall. One force of English Royalist guards held out, surrendering only when they were assured they would be allowed to rejoin Charles II at Ypres. The Duke of York's troop of guards, which charged several times with the Duke himself at its head, suffered severely, but also remained fit for further service. The King's forces after the battle numbered less than a thousand men, probably not more than seven or eight hundred. The French corps of Frondeurs on the left under the command of Condé retreated in good order.
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right on the canal. Turenne, before low tide, deployed his French-English force in two lines with cavalry on each flank. With the left flank cavalry on the beach, 40 squadrons strong, Turenne planned to take advantage of the turning tide going out to expose the
Spanish right to his cavalry. Turenne placed 5 cannon on the right wing between the downs and the meadow and 5 cannon on the left along the strand. Cromwell's English, under the command of Major General
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Turenne began the battle with four or five artillery salvoes from his two unopposed batteries, and the
Spanish right flank was bombarded with some harassing fire from several frigates and sloops of the English fleet. The Anglo-French army began to advance, and the Cromwellian English pressed quickly
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Spanish army approached and camped upon a line of dunes north-east of Dunkirk. Turenne seized the initiative and marched out to meet the Spanish and attack them the following day. The French army of some 6,000 foot and 8,000 horse and 10 cannon were deployed with their left on the sea and their
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Boniface deployed on a sand dune that was somewhat in advance of the rest of their army. The English charged and crossed pikes with the Spanish tercio, driving it down the hill, and, by following up, the English formation became exposed. James, Duke of York, led two cavalry charges
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Spanish left held off the initial attacks of the French right wing and even counterattacked them, getting unhorsed and nearly captured, but in the end he was also forced from the field. The German and Walloons of the centre retired at the onset of the French infantry, throwing the
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William Lockhart, were lined up against the Spanish troops while the centre was the French infantry consisting of the Guards, the Swiss and the regiments of Picardy and Turenne facing the Wallons and Germans. The right flank French cavalry under the Duke de Crequi opposed Condé.
1397:, while they thought Dunkirk was merely a diversion, and they responded belatedly and hastily. The approach to Dunkirk was made difficult as the inhabitants had opened the sluices and flooded the area, but Turenne persisted and opened the trenches on the night of 4/5 June.
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and German tercios were in the centre and on the left were the French rebel
Frondeurs and some other troops. The Spanish cavalry was drawn up in line behind the infantry. In their rush to relieve Dunkirk the Spanish had left their artillery behind.
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Spanish relief force and the taking of Dunkirk ended the immediate prospect of a Royalist expedition to England. Dunkirk surrendered to French forces ten days after the battle on 24 June, and
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because the Spanish army formed their line upon a line of dunes, or sand-hills, also called the Downs, perpendicular to the sea. Napoleon described the battle as Turenne's "... most brilliant action". The
1363:. A renewal of a 1657 treaty between Cromwell and Louis XIV provided 6,000 Commonwealth infantry and a fleet to aid Turenne. Along with English forces, French forces fought on both sides with Condé, a French
1929:, Horse Lockheart. Five Royalist regiments: Charles's Foot Guards, three Irish Muskerry, Ormonde, Willoughby and one of Scots (Duke of Gloster), Horse one troop under the direct command of the Duke of York (
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against the Cromwellian troops' flank, driving into the musketeers. Some Spanish cavalry from their reserve was sent forward and threatened the English but were defeated in turn by the French cavalry under
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Lockhart's regiment of foot bore the brunt of the fighting. Its lieutenant-colonel,
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Condé 4,000 horse on the left wing and calls the armies even in numbers (
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in November 1659. England retained possession of Dunkirk until 1662 when
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on the right and centre and the small corps of French rebels, of the
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rebels attempted to raise the siege but suffered a severe defeat.
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2491:"The British admire their Army but they don't understand it"
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View of the Battle of Dunes from behind the Spanish lines
1461:, showing the Spanish deployment at top and French below.
1416:, amongst its commanders – was sent to relieve the town.
1254:, took place on 14 June 1658, near the strategic port of
3023:"Royalist and Cromwellian Armies in Flanders, 1657–1662"
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2680:"The army or the Commonwealth and Protectorate-II"
2525:"Great Rebellion s.v. 4. Battle of Edgehill"
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3050:(in French), Paris: chez Charles Angot, pp.
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2886:The Anglo-Spanish War: Battle of the Dunes, 1658
3072:Coleccion de libros españoles raros ó curiosos.
2735:1001 Battles That Changed the Course of History
2996:The house of Cromwell and the story of Dunkirk
2935:, London: W.W. Norton & Company, pp.
2824:Manganiello, Stephen C. (2004), "Dunes, The",
1704:Henry Jones of Oxfordshire#Battle of the Dunes
3098:Battles of the Franco-Spanish War (1635–1659)
2999:, London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., p. 198
2979:, Santa Barbara: Greenwood Publishing Group,
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1385:. Dunkirk was Spain's greatest base for
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2866:"English Civil War: Battle of Edgehill"
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2711:A history of the British army, Volume 1
2657:, Oxford University Press US, pp.
2545:A Chronicle of the Kings of England ...
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3108:Military history of Hauts-de-France
2762:Hozier, Sir Henry Montague (1885),
1839:9,000 to 10,000 horse, 5,000-foot (
13:
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2696:The last years of the Protectorate
2522:Atkinson, Charles Francis (1911),
568:Northern Spain and Southern France
14:
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2909:, vol. II, London, pp.
2848:Europe in the Seventeenth Century
2828:, Scarecrow Press, pp. 170,
2547:, Samuel Ballard; et al, p.
2508:, Osprey Publishing, p. 31,
1636:regiment. The third consisted of
1580:While the French received all of
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2737:, Chartwell Books, p. 358,
2714:, London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd.
2489:Anderson, Bruce (20 July 2009),
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2576:, Oxford University Press, US,
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2883:Plant, David (25 June 2008),
2804:The Spanish Tercios 1536–1704
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1123:Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1671)
37:Anglo-Spanish War (1654–1660)
2791:Longueville, Thomas (1907),
2768:, London: Chapman & Hall
2590:Clodfelter, Micheal (2017),
2231:, Battle of the Dunes, 1658.
1940:
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1432:under the leadership of Sir
1135:Spain and the Canary Islands
349:Flanders and Northern France
7:
3113:Military history of Dunkirk
2975:Tucker, Spencer C. (2010),
2846:Maland, David M.A. (1991),
2555:Birch, Thomas, ed. (1742),
1697:
1315:the port was sold to France
1298:force supported by English
1288:John of Austria the Younger
122:Franco-Commonwealth victory
10:
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2628:Cust, Edward, Sir (1867),
1478:ahead against the Spanish
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54:Charles-Philippe Larivière
3103:Battles involving England
3065:, Encyclopædia Britannica
2953:Sandler, Stanley (2002),
2870:Military History Magazine
2343:Baker & Phillips 1733
1977:De Périni, Hardÿ (1896).
1832:3,000 horse, 12,000-foot(
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1782:6,000 horse, 8,000-foot(
1761:6,000 horse, 9,000-foot(
1747:6,000 horse, 8,000-foot(
1740:9,000 horse, 6,000-foot(
1733:9,000 horse, 6,000-foot(
1726:6,000 horse, 9,000 foot(
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1601:Royal Regiment of Guards
1333:formed an alliance with
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2927:Rodger, N.A.M. (2004),
2802:Lopez, Ignacio (2012),
2653:Davis, Paul K. (2001),
2620:Encyclopædia Britannica
2535:Encyclopædia Britannica
2215:Encyclopædia Britannica
1621:regiment combined with
1280:Commonwealth of England
2993:Waylen, James (1880),
2565:British History Online
2506:New Model Army 1645–60
1545:, Artois and towns in
1523:Treaty of the Pyrenees
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1357:Royalist Army in Exile
1311:Treaty of the Pyrenees
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187:Commanders and leaders
3021:Firth, C. H. (1898),
2678:(January–June 1894),
2634:, London: John Murray
1682:musketeers. Cavalry:
1632:and consisted of the
1493:
1485:Marquis de Castelneau
1456:
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1342:Charles II of England
1258:in what was then the
1250:), also known as the
679:San Lorenzo de Mongay
289:400 killed or wounded
284:Casualties and losses
50:La Bataille des Dunes
2957:, ABC-CLIO, p.
2693:Firth, C.H. (1909),
2006:, p. 271; also
1822:, pp. 499–500);
1380:English Commonwealth
1361:English Commonwealth
1355:and established his
1248:Batalla de las Dunas
158:English Commonwealth
2955:Ground Warfare: H–Q
2733:Grant, R G (2017),
2572:Capp, B.S. (1989),
2119:, pp. 384–399.
2034:, p. 270 also,
1836:, p. 171) and;
1678:, on the right 200
1588:British involvement
1559:Peace of Westphalia
1549:, including Arras,
1541:and other parts of
1421:Battle of the Dunes
1414:James, Duke of York
1365:Prince of the blood
1260:Spanish Netherlands
1232:Battle of the Dunes
1202:Puerto del Príncipe
719:Castelló d'Empúries
99: /
82:Spanish Netherlands
26:Battle of the Dunes
3070:Anonymous (1871),
3044:Ceriziers, René de
2893:on 15 January 2018
2567:, pp. 384–399
1876:Battle of Edgehill
1501:
1463:
1459:Sebastian Beaulieu
1376:
1349:Philip IV of Spain
1292:Louis, Grand Condé
1264:Franco-Spanish War
1240:Bataille des Dunes
986:3rd Lérins Islands
981:2nd Lérins Islands
971:1st Lérins Islands
335:Franco-Spanish War
292:1,000–1,200 killed
211:François de Créquy
103:51.0383°N 2.3775°E
33:Franco-Spanish War
3118:Conflicts in 1658
3031:, pp. 67–119
2986:978-1-59884-429-0
2968:978-1-57607-344-5
2946:978-0-393-06050-8
2857:978-0-333-33574-1
2839:978-0-8108-5100-9
2817:978-1-78096-873-5
2685:Notes and queries
2668:978-0-19-514366-9
2515:978-0-85045-385-0
2463:Henry Lillingston
2285:, pp. 25–26.
1967:, pp. 32–33.
1268:Anglo-Spanish War
1252:Battle of Dunkirk
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1594:Grenadier Guards
1567:Cardinal Mazarin
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2032:Fortescue 1899
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460:1st Mardyck
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106: /
3087:Categories
2875:20 October
2783:20 October
2483:References
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2421:Firth 1898
2358:Firth 1898
2331:Firth 1909
2319:Firth 1898
2229:Plant 2008
2180:Davis 2001
2129:Davis 2001
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2107:, Origins.
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2051:Davis 2001
1965:Lopez 2012
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1801:strength:
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1527:Roussillon
1387:privateers
1319:Charles II
1151:Santa Cruz
1069:Sant Feliu
1064:Formentera
942:Tuttlingen
927:Pontarlier
912:Bletterans
860:The Fronde
776:Tornavento
694:4th Lleida
689:3rd Lleida
664:2nd Lleida
649:1st Lleida
644:2nd Salses
614:La Granada
584:1st Salses
480:Nieuwpoort
420:Honnecourt
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380:1st Corbie
370:La Capelle
365:Le Catelet
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1941:Citations
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1777:Cust 1867
1531:Perpignan
1516:Aftermath
1426:red-coats
1331:Louis XIV
1300:Royalists
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1192:Ocho Rios
1176:Caribbean
1168:The Dunes
1050:Piombino
1040:Orbetello
1035:Cartagena
1010:Île de Ré
948:Caribbean
877:Martignat
754:Camprodon
704:Montblanc
674:2nd Roses
639:1st Roses
634:Perpignan
624:Collioure
552:The Dunes
527:2nd Arras
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415:La Marfée
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1797:Spanish
1698:See also
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1659:Cochrane
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1402:Don John
1157:Flanders
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