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Siege of Kehl (1703)
The 1703
Siege of
Kehl
was a
military action
of the
War of the Spanish Succession
, in which
French
and
Spanish
forces
under the
command
of the
Duc de Villars
captured the
fortress
of the
Holy Roman Empire
at Kehl, opposite
Strasbourg
on the
Rhine River
.
Siege
operations
began on
20 February
1703, following Villars' early departure from
winter
quarters
. The fortress, defended by 3,500
troops
of
Louis William
, the
Margrave of Baden-Baden
,
capitulated
on
10 March
.