Siege of Charleroi (1672)
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The siege of Charleroi was a military operation launched by William III of Orange against the city of Charleroi which was under French control. The siege failed and William was forced to retreat.
Charleroi was one of the cities annexed by France from the Spanish Netherlands after the war of Devolution. During the preparation of the French invasion of the Dutch Republic in 1672, Charleroi served as a supply point for the French army. It therefore functioned as a starting base for the French forces.[1]