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- Q867236 abstract "The Battle of Werl occurred between 3–8 March 1586, during a month-long campaign in the Duchy of Westphalia by mercenaries fighting for the Protestant (Calvinist) Archbishop-Prince Elector of Cologne, Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg.The action at Werl had been preceded by a general plundering of Vest and Recklinghausen by troops of Hermann Friedrich Cloedt and Martin Schenck which alienated the farmers and merchants of Westphalia from Gebhard's cause, although not specifically from Protestantism. Schenck used trickery to take the fortress at Werl, but was not able to completely overpower the guard. The arrival of a superior force outnumbering his by about 10 to 1, under the command of Claude de Berlaymont, cornered him in within the city's walls. In his subsequent withdrawal, he took a couple dozen civilian hostages, and escaped with his booty across the Rhine river.".
- Q867236 causalties "approximately 250".
- Q867236 combatant "25pxErnst of Bavaria, Archbishop of Cologne, Prince-Elector of Cologne, 1584–1612".
- Q867236 combatant "25pxGebhard Truchsess von Waldburg, Archbishop of Cologne, Prince-Elector of Cologne, 1577–1588".
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- Q867236 result "Escape of Schenck and his men".
- Q867236 strength "4000 horse, foot and guns".
- Q867236 strength "500 foot; 500 horse".
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- Q867236 casualties "approximately 250".
- Q867236 combatant "25".
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- Q867236 commander "Claude de Berlaymont, known as Haultpenne".
- Q867236 conflict "Battle of Werl".
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- Q867236 place "Werl, County of Westphalia".
- Q867236 result "Escape of Schenck and his men".
- Q867236 strength "4000".
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- Q867236 comment "The Battle of Werl occurred between 3–8 March 1586, during a month-long campaign in the Duchy of Westphalia by mercenaries fighting for the Protestant (Calvinist) Archbishop-Prince Elector of Cologne, Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg.The action at Werl had been preceded by a general plundering of Vest and Recklinghausen by troops of Hermann Friedrich Cloedt and Martin Schenck which alienated the farmers and merchants of Westphalia from Gebhard's cause, although not specifically from Protestantism. ".
- Q867236 label "Battle of Werl (1586)".
- Q867236 depiction Schenk_2.JPG.
- Q867236 name "Battle of Werl".