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Siege of Alès

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in the west. Alès was selected by Antoine Hercule de Budos, Marquis des Portes (1589-1629), as a strategic target to sever Huguenot defenses in two and disconnect their main centers of Nîmes and Montauban.
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on 28 May 1629, in which the Marquis des Portes was killed, French attention turned to Alès. After an intense siege, the city surrendered on 17 June. At the end of the siege,
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The siege of Alès followed the disastrous capitulation of the main Protestant stronghold of
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without resistance. This was one of the last events in the repression of the
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Siege Warfare: The fortress in the early modern world, 1494-1660
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Siege and capture of Huguenot city of Ales by Louis XIII army
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The remaining Huguenot cities rapidly fell, and finally
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Huguenot rebellions

Alès
Kingdom of France
Huguenot
Louis XIII
Henri, Duke of Rohan
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Huguenot rebellions
Saumur
Saint-Jean-d'Angély
La Rochelle
Montauban
Royan
Saint-Foix
Nègrepelisse
Saint-Antonin
Montpellier
Treaty of Montpellier
Saint-Martin-de-Ré
Blavet
Ré island
Treaty of Paris
Saint-Martin-de-Ré
Pont du Feneau
La Rochelle
Privas

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