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  • Battle of Oosterweel
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  • The prisoners were considered rebels and all were killed. Some 700-800 Protestants died. William the Silent, the Burggraaf of Antwerp, did not allow the Protestants of the city to come to their aid, because he, as lord of the city, was bound by oath to support the Spanish King.
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Strength
  • 1000
  • 2500
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Partof
  • the Eighty Years' War
Date
  • 1567-03-13
Commander
  • De Beauvoir
  • Jan de Marnix van Aldegonde
Caption
  • Battle of Oosterweel .
Casualties
  • 700
  • Unknown
Result
  • Spanish victory
combatant
  • Spain
  • Dutch Rebels
Place
  • Near Antwerp
Conflict
  • Battle of Oosterweel
abstract
  • The prisoners were considered rebels and all were killed. Some 700-800 Protestants died. William the Silent, the Burggraaf of Antwerp, did not allow the Protestants of the city to come to their aid, because he, as lord of the city, was bound by oath to support the Spanish King.