Battle of Cassel (1677)

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Battle of Cassel
Part of Franco-Dutch War
Date April 11, 1677
Location Cassel, France
Result French victory
Belligerents
France Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands
Commanders
Philippe I of Orléans, Louis de Crevant, François-Henri de Montmorency Willem III of Orange

The Battle of Cassel was fought on April 11, 1677, as a part of the Franco-Dutch War. It resulted in a French victory under Philippe I of Orléans, assisted by the Duke of Humières and Marshal Luxembourg, against the Dutch under Willem III of Orange, stateholder of the Netherlands (after 1689 also king of Great Britain). The battle took place near the city of Cassel, 30 km south of Dunkirk in present France.