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Battle of Leuze
Part of the Nine Years' War

Combat de Leuze by Joseph Parrocel
Date18 September 1691
Location
Leuze-en-Hainaut, present-day Belgium
Result French victory[1][2][3]
Belligerents
Battle of Leuze France Battle of Leuze Dutch Republic
Battle of Leuze England
Battle of Leuze Scotland
Commanders and leaders
Kingdom of France Duke of Luxembourg
Kingdom of France Villars
Dutch Republic Count of Waldeck
Dutch Republic Count of Tilly
Dutch Republic Prince of Nassau-Usingen
Dutch Republic Lord Overkirk
Strength
28 squadrons (about 4,000 men) 72 squadrons (about 12,000 men)
Casualties and losses
400[4]-700[5] killed or wounded 1,500-2,000 killed, wounded or missing[6][1]

The Battle of Leuze was a minor Cavalry engagement of the Nine Years' War that took place on 18 September 1691 between a detachment of French and a superior Allied force.

Marshal Luxembourg had been informed that William III of Orange had left for England, in the supposition that the campaign of 1691 was at its end. He was also informed that Marshal Waldeck, who was left in charge, was preparing to retire into winter quarters.

Luxembourg was near Tournai and sent out a reconnaissance under Marsilly, from whom he learned that the main body of the Allied army was retreating, leaving a rear-guard of cavalry, consisting of just 3,000 men, under the Count of Tilly at Leuze. Luxembourg acted immediately. He sent a detachment to follow the movements of the main body, and with the squadrons of Villars and Marsilly he attacked the smaller party without warning. The French cavalry charged, only using their swords.

As soon as Field Marshal Nassau-Saarbrücken-Usingen became aware of the French attack, he turned around with the entire left wing and tried to turn the tide. This further increased Allied losses, because the squadrons which rushed to the rescue did not all arrive on the battlefield at the same time, allowing the elite French troops to defeat them one by one.[7] Troops under Overkirk, however, were finally able to chase off the French cavalry.[8] Waldeck, meanwhile, rushed with the infantry to Leuze, but blew off the attack when Luxembourg saw him approaching.[7]

The Allied infantry, including Mackay's Regiment [9] also took part in the battle but did not see much action.

  1. ^ a b Gillespie 2021, p. 61.
  2. ^ Zabecki 2014, p. 476.
  3. ^ Tucker 2014, p. 461.
  4. ^ DK 2009, p. 412.
  5. ^ Lynn 1999, p. 219.
  6. ^ Van Nimwegen 2020, pp. 221.
  7. ^ a b Van Nimwegen 2020, pp. 220.
  8. ^ Ten Raa 1950, p. 46.
  9. ^ "Mackay Murray regiment of foot". www.spanishsuccession.nl.

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