Siege of Lleida (1644)

Siege of Lleida (1644)
Part of Catalan Revolt and
the Franco-Spanish War (1635–59)
DateMay – 30 July 1644
LocationLleida, Principality of Catalonia
Result Spanish victory.
Belligerents
 France
 Catalonia
 Spain
Commanders and leaders
Philippe de La Mothe Spain Felipe da Silva

Siege of Lleida took place between 13 May - 30 July 1644 during the Catalan Revolt when a Spanish force under Felipe da Silva besieged and attacked the Franco-Catalan garrison of the town of Lleida - after intense fighting the town finally surrendered on 30 July.

Philippe de La Mothe-Houdancourt, who failed to lift the Spanish siege was replaced by Henri de Lorraine, count of Harcourt. the Spanish took Balaguer in September and Agramunt in October. After the conquest of Rosas, the frontline stabilized for many years, until the Spanish Siege of Barcelona (1651).

Coordinates: 41°37′12″N 0°37′33″E / 41.6200°N 0.6258°E / 41.6200; 0.6258

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