Battle of Arras (1654)
Battle of Arras | |||||||
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Part of the Franco-Spanish War | |||||||
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France | Spain | ||||||
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Vicomte de Turenne Abraham de Fabert Henri de La Ferté-Senneterre |
Prince de Condé Leopold Wilhelm |
The Battle of Arras, fought on August 25, 1654, was a victory of a French army under Turenne against a Spanish army commanded by Don Ferdinand de Salis and the Prince de Condé.
The place, held by a French garrison, was besieged by the Spaniards under the Great Condé. A relief army under Turenne attacked the Spanish lines and totally routed them with a loss of approximately 3,000 men. Condé succeeded in rallying the remainder of his army and made a masterful retreat to Cambrai.
Cyrano de Bergerac, who is the subject of the classic French play Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand, participated in a siege of Arras in 1640, and not the battle of 1654.
Coordinates: 50°17′23″N 2°46′51″E / 50.2897°N 2.7808°E
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