War of Devolution
The War of Devolution (1667 - 68) saw fighting between France and the Triple Alliance of 1668 (England, Sweden, and the United Provinces).
The war's name stems from a quote by the French King Louis XIV, who argued that Spanish territory in the Netherlands should "devolve" to him. France justified starting the war on the grounds that Spain owed Louis a dowry for his marriage to Maria Theresa of Spain.
During the war, combat took place in Flanders and in the Franche-Comté. In the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1668), Spain ceded Lille and France returned control of the Franche-Comté to Spain.
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1667 | 1668 | British Military History | Dutch War | Franco-Dutch War | François Henri de Montmorency-Bouteville, duc de Luxembourg | Henri Turenne | Henri de La Tour dAuvergne, vicomte de Turenne | Henri de la Tour D'Auvergne, vicomte de Turenne | Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne | Louis XIV | Louis XIV of France | Marshal Turenne | Marshall Turenne | Military history of Britain | Treaty of Aachen | Treaty of Aix-La-Chapelle | Triple Alliance (1668) | Turenne | Vicomte de Turenne | Vicomte of Turenne
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