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Battle of the Golden Spurs
Part of the Franco-Flemish War

Depiction from the Grandes Chroniques de France
Date11 July 1302[1]
Location
Kortrijk, County of Flanders
50°49′44″N 03°16′33″E / 50.82889°N 3.27583°E / 50.82889; 3.27583
Result Flemish victory
Belligerents
County of Flanders
County of Namur
Kingdom of France
Commanders and leaders
William of Jülich
Guy of Namur
John I of Namur
Pieter de Coninck
Jan Borluut
Jan van Renesse

Robert d'Artois [2]

John I, Count of Dammartin [2]
Strength

8,400–10,400


8,000–10,000 militia infantry[3][2]
400 men-at-arms[2]

8,000–8,500


1,000 pikemen[2]
1,000 crossbowmen[2]
3,500 assorted infantry[2]
2,500–3,000 men-at-arms
and knights[2][3]
Casualties and losses
c. 100–300 killed[4] c. 1,000–1,500 men-at-arms and knights killed[5][6]
Battle of the Golden Spurs is located in Belgium
Battle of the Golden Spurs
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Battlefield on a map of modern Belgium

The Battle of the Golden Spurs (Dutch: Guldensporenslag; French: Bataille des éperons d'or) was a military confrontation between the royal army of France and rebellious forces of the County of Flanders on 11 July 1302 during the Franco-Flemish War (1297–1305). It took place near the town of Kortrijk in modern-day Belgium and resulted in an unexpected victory for the Flemish. It is sometimes referred to as the Battle of Courtrai.

On 18 May 1302, after two years of French military occupation and several years of unrest, many cities in Flanders revolted against French rule, and the local militia massacred many Frenchmen in the city of Bruges. King Philip IV of France immediately organized an expedition of 8,000 troops, including 2,500 men-at-arms, under Count Robert II of Artois to put down the rebellion. Meanwhile, 9,400 men from the civic militias of several Flemish cities were assembled to counter the expected French attack.

When the two armies met outside the city of Kortrijk on 11 July, the cavalry charges of the mounted French men-at-arms were unable to defeat the mail-armoured and well-trained Flemish militia infantry's pike formation. The result was a rout of the French nobles, who suffered heavy losses at the hands of the Flemish. The 500 pairs of spurs that were captured from the French horsemen gave the battle its popular name. The battle was a famous early example of an all-infantry army overcoming an army that depended on the shock attacks of heavy cavalry.

While France was victorious in the overall Franco-Flemish War, the Battle of the Golden Spurs became an important cultural reference point for the Flemish Movement during the 19th and 20th centuries. In 1973, the date of the battle was chosen for the official holiday of the Flemish Community in Belgium. A 1985 film called De leeuw van Vlaanderen (The Lion of Flanders) depicts a vision of the battle, and the politics that led up to it.[7]

  1. ^ Rogers 1999, p. 137.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Tucker 2010, p. 294.
  3. ^ a b Verbruggen 1997, p. 190.
  4. ^ Verbruggen 1997, p. 194.
  5. ^ Rogers 1999, p. 141.
  6. ^ Verbruggen 2002, p. 193.
  7. ^ "IMDb entry". Archived from the original on 22 November 2021. Retrieved 22 November 2021.

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