Siege of Maastricht |
Part of War of the Austrian Succession
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 View of the Siege of Maastricht in 1748 |
Date |
15 April 1748 – 7 May 1748 (3 weeks and 1 day) |
Location |
Maastricht, Dutch Republic |
Result |
French victory |
Territorial changes |
French capture of Maastricht |
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Belligerents |
France
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Dutch Republic
Holy Roman Empire
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Commanders and leaders |
Maurice de Saxe
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Hobbe Esaias van Aylva |
Strength |
80,000 men |
13,000 men 600 guns |
Casualties and losses |
2,000 killed and wounded |
2,000 killed and wounded 11,000 captured and freed 600 guns captured |
War of the Austrian Succession
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- Flanders and the Rhine
- Dettingen
- Menin
- Ypres
- Lauterbourg
- Wissembourg
- Furnes
- Breisgau
- Fontenoy
- Tournai
- Melle
- Ghent
- Oudenarde
- Ostende
- Brussels
- Antwerp
- Mons
- Namur
- Rocoux
- Lauffeld
- Hulst
- Bergen op Zoom
- Rhine Campaign
- Maastricht
- Bohemia and Moravia
- 1st Prague
- Olmütz
- 1st Eger
- Chotusitz
- Sahay
- 2nd Prague
- 2nd Eger
- 3rd Prague
- Budweis
- Tabor
- Soor
- Silesia
- Groß-Glogau
- Mollwitz
- Brieg
- Neisse
- Glatz
- Hohenfriedberg
- Kosel
- Hennersdorf
- Bavaria
- Simbach
- Deggendorf
- Straubing
- Ingolstadt
- Vilshofen
- Pfaffenhofen
- Austria
- Saxony
- Italy
- Sea battles
- North America
- Jacobite rising of 1745
- South Asia
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The Siege of Maastricht took place in April–May 1748 during the War of the Austrian Succession. A French force under the overall command of Maurice de Saxe besieged and captured the Dutch barrier fortress of Maastricht in the final few months of the campaign in the Low Countries. After a relatively long siege the garrison of Maastricht capitulated and marched out with the honours of war. Maastricht was returned along with France's conquests in the Austrian Netherlands according to the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle signed in 1748.
Among the defenders were the Austro-Walloon Regiment of Los Rios, commanded by its Colonel Jean Charles Joseph, Count of Merode, Marquis of Deynze ; Charles, 5th Duke of Arenberg (Jean Charles' brother-in-law)
References
- Browning, Reed. The War of the Austrian Succession. Alan Sutton Publishing, 1994.
Maastricht and related topics
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Culture |
General |
- Flag
- Coat of arms
- Maastrichtian dialect
- Museums in Maastricht
- Sjeng
- The European Fine Art Fair (TEFAF)
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Education |
- Jan van Eyck Academie
- Maastricht School of Management
Maastricht University (incl. University College Maastricht)
Zuyd University of Applied Sciences (incl. Maastricht Academy of Dramatic Arts
- Maastricht Academy of Fine Arts
Maastricht Academy of Music)
- Maastricht School of Hotel Management
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History |
- First Siege (1579)
- Capture of Maastricht (1632)
- History of the Jews in Maastricht
- Second Siege (1673)
- Third Siege (1748)
- Département de Meuse-Inférieure (1795-1814)
- Battle of Maastricht (1940)
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Geography |
Geology & Hydrology |
- Juliana Canal
Maastrichtian (geological period)
- Meuse
- Mount Saint Peter
- Zuid-Willemsvaart
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Region / Urban area |
- Meuse-Rhine Euroregion
- South Limburg
Lanaken (B)
Riemst (B) (Kanne)
Visé (B)
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Neighbourhoods |
- Amby
- Beatrixhaven
- Belfort
- Belvédère
- Biesland
- Binnenstad
- Borgharen
- Boschpoort
- Boschstraatkwartier
- Bosscherveld
- Brusselsepoort
- Caberg
- Campagne
- Daalhof
Dousberg-Hazendans
- Frontenkwartier
- De Heeg
- Heer
- Heugem
- Heugemerveld
- Itteren
- Jekerdal
- Jekerkwartier
- Kommelkwartier
- Lanakerveld
- Limmel
- Malberg
- Malpertuis
- Mariaberg
- Meerssenhoven
- Nazareth
- Oud-Caberg
- Pottenberg
- Randwyck
- Scharn
- Sint Maartenspoort
- Sint Pieter
- Statenkwartier
- Villapark
- Vroendaal
- Wittevrouwenveld
- Wyck-Céramique
- Wyckerpoort
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Politics |
Local politics |
- Historical mayors
Annemarie Penn-te Strake (current mayor)
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International politics |
- Maastricht Treaty (1992)
- Most Ancient European Towns Network
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Sports |
Amstel Gold Race (cycling)
Maastricht Wildcats (American football)
MVV (football)
- Ridderronde
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Transportation |
- A2 motorway
Hasselt – Maastricht tramway (opening in 2021)
Maastricht Aachen Airport (shared with Aachen, Germany)
- Maastricht railway station
- Maastricht Noord railway station
- Maastricht Randwyck railway station
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capital of the Province of Limburg, Netherlands |
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