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The siege of Venlo in 1373 is one of the many sieges which the Dutch city of Venlo has known. This siege was the first in a long line of sieges which the city has known for centuries. By the end of the 13th century, was lent the allodium of Venlo as Knight by the Count of Guelders. Around 1300, Van Broeckhuysen had built an enhanced Stone House (City Hall). The underground vaults of the house still exist, but in 1597, from the ground floor a new City Hall was built. John of Blois lost the battle, and thus the city of Venlo, and the duchy was joined to the Jülich duchy.

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  • The siege of Venlo in 1373 is one of the many sieges which the Dutch city of Venlo has known. This siege was the first in a long line of sieges which the city has known for centuries. By the end of the 13th century, was lent the allodium of Venlo as Knight by the Count of Guelders. Around 1300, Van Broeckhuysen had built an enhanced Stone House (City Hall). The underground vaults of the house still exist, but in 1597, from the ground floor a new City Hall was built. John of Blois lost the battle, and thus the city of Venlo, and the duchy was joined to the Jülich duchy. (en)
  • Het Beleg van Venlo in 1373 is een van de vele belegeringen die de Nederlandse stad Venlo heeft gekend. Tegen het einde van de 13e eeuw werd Johan van Broeckhuysen als ridder door de graaf van Gelre beleend met het allodium Venlo. In 1343 kreeg Venlo stadsrechten van Reinoud II (die overigens later dat jaar stierf), en mocht daarom stadsmuren optrekken. De bouw van deze vestingwerken duurde enkele decennia, maar kreeg langzamerhand wel vaste vorm. Dit beleg was het eerste in een lange rij belegeringen die de stad door de eeuwen heen heeft gekend. (nl)
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  • The siege of Venlo in 1373 is one of the many sieges which the Dutch city of Venlo has known. This siege was the first in a long line of sieges which the city has known for centuries. By the end of the 13th century, was lent the allodium of Venlo as Knight by the Count of Guelders. Around 1300, Van Broeckhuysen had built an enhanced Stone House (City Hall). The underground vaults of the house still exist, but in 1597, from the ground floor a new City Hall was built. In 1343, Venlo was given city rights by Reinoud II of Guelders (who died later that year), and was therefore allowed to build city walls. The construction of this stronghold took several decades, but gradually it became a solid structure. In 1373, the reigning house of Guelders died off (reigning duke Reinoud III of Guelders had no children), and a fight burst out between the two surviving sisters Reinoud III had, Mary and Margaret. Meanwhile, Johan van Broeckhuysen also deceased, but his grandson (also named Johan) wanted the former alodium of his family not to fall into Jülich hands. That same year he organized a force, joined John II of Blois who was married to Mary, and thus took part in the First Guelders Succession War. John of Blois lost the battle, and thus the city of Venlo, and the duchy was joined to the Jülich duchy. (en)
  • Het Beleg van Venlo in 1373 is een van de vele belegeringen die de Nederlandse stad Venlo heeft gekend. Tegen het einde van de 13e eeuw werd Johan van Broeckhuysen als ridder door de graaf van Gelre beleend met het allodium Venlo. In 1343 kreeg Venlo stadsrechten van Reinoud II (die overigens later dat jaar stierf), en mocht daarom stadsmuren optrekken. De bouw van deze vestingwerken duurde enkele decennia, maar kreeg langzamerhand wel vaste vorm. Dit beleg was het eerste in een lange rij belegeringen die de stad door de eeuwen heen heeft gekend. In 1371 stierf het regerende huis in Gelre uit (regerend hertog Reinoud III had geen kinderen), en brak er een strijd uit tussen de twee overgebleven zussen van Reinoud III, Maria en Mechteld: de Eerste Gelderse Successieoorlog (1371–1379). Intussen was ook Johan van Broeckhuysen overleden, maar diens kleinzoon (ook Johan geheten) zag het voormalige allodium van zijn familie niet graag in Gulikse handen vallen. In datzelfde jaar organiseerde hij nog een troepenmacht, sloot zich aan bij Jan II van Blois die met Maria getrouwd was, en nam daarmee deel aan de oorlog. Jan van Blois verloor de strijd, en dus ook de stad Venlo, en het hertogdom werd bij Gulik gevoegd. (nl)
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