After the failure of the Spanish Armada, …

Years: 1590 - 1590
March

After the failure of the Spanish Armada, Alexander, or Alessandro, Farnese, Duke of Parma and Piacenza from 1586 to 1592, and Governor of the Spanish Netherlands from 1578 to 1592, was to have turned his attention back to the northern Netherlands, where the Dutch had regrouped, but following the assassination of the French king Henry III, Farnese had been ordered into France, in support of the Catholic opposition to Henry of Navarre.

This enables the Dutch rebels to turn the tide in favor of the Dutch Revolt, which had been in ever deeper trouble since 1576.

Maurice of Nassau, as commander of the Dutch armies and paying special attention to the siege theories of Simon Stevin, has instituted a series of reforms that enable him to win the first of a series of victories over the Spanish forces: Maurice takes Breda in March 1590 by concealing sixty-eight of his best men in a peat-boat to get through the impregnable defenses.

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