- 50°36′33.84″N 5°23′59.17″E / 50.6094000°N 5.3997694°E / 50.6094000; 5.3997694
Haultepenne Castle, also
spelled Hautepenne Castle (French: Château de...
- The
Capture of
Breda of 1581, also
known as the
Haultepenne Fury,
occurred on 26–27 July when
Spanish troops under the
command of
Claude de Berlaymont...
-
Claude de
Berlaymont (or
Claudius van Barlaymont), lord of
Haultpenne (ca. 1550 – 14 July 1587), was a
Flemish military commander in Spain's Army of Flanders...
- then
under the
command of
Claudius van Barlaymont,
whose sobriquet was
Haultpenne.
Although the city had
surrendered upon the
condition that it
would not...
- and
attacked Haultpenne's force,
killing about 500 of them, and
losing 200 of
their own.
After fighting their way
through Haultpenne's force, Cloedt...
-
Margaretha de Berlaymont,
daughter of
Claude Berlaymont, also
known as
Haultpenne. From his father's
first marriage on 1.4.1542 to
Margaretha van Brederode...
- citadel, and
could not be dislodged.
Claude de Berlaymont, also
known as
Haultpenne after the name of his castle,
collected his own
force of 4000 and besieged...
-
small villages, and were
besieged by
Claude de Berlaymont, also
known as
Haultpenne, in the city of Werl.
After the
turmoil of the
Cologne Wars, the administration...
- Michèl de
Berlaymont and
Maria de Berault. He was lord of
Floyon and
Haultpenne, and
baron of Hierges. In 1553, he
became stadtholder of Namur. Berlaymont...
- and
attacked Haultpenne's force,
killing about 500 of them, and
losing 200 of
their own.
After fighting their way
through Haultpenne's force, Cloedt...