Siege of Bonn (1673)
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The Siege of Bonn took place from 3 to 12 November 1673 in Bonn, Germany, during the Franco-Dutch War. Having forced the armies of Louis XIV to retreat, the Dutch in 1673 went on the offensive. At Bonn, a garrison consisting of troops from France and the Electorate of Cologne was besieged by a force from the Dutch Republic (commanded by stadtholder William III), the Holy Roman Empire (commanded by Raimondo Montecuccoli), and Spain. The allied forces captured the garrison following a nine-day siege. In 1689 Bonn was again the site of a major siege.
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Prinz-Albert-Straße, Bonn Südstadt (Stadtbezirk Bonn)
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Prinz-Albert-Straße 2
53113 Bonn, Südstadt (Stadtbezirk Bonn)
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
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