Siege of Chartres (1568)
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The siege of Chartres (28 February – 15 March 1568) was a key event of the second French Wars of Religion. The siege saw the Huguenot forces fail to take the heavily defended town, ultimately concluding the second civil war in a negotiated settlement a week later. One of the very few engagements in the second civil war, the siege was led by Louis, Prince of Condé, fresh off regrouping after his defeat at the Battle of Saint-Denis. The defensive efforts were run by the military governor of Chartres, Nicolas des Essars, Sieur de Linières.
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Impasse de l'Arbre de la Liberté, Chartres
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N 48.456 ° | E 1.484 ° |
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Impasse de l'Arbre de la Liberté
Impasse de l'Arbre de la Liberté
28000 Chartres
Centre-Val de Loire, France
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