Battle of La Marfée

Battle of La Marfée
Part of the Franco-Spanish War (1635–59)

French rebel leader Louis de Bourbon, Count of Soissons
Date6 July 1641
Location
Result Imperial-Spanish victory
Belligerents
 France  Holy Roman Empire
Spain
French rebels
Commanders and leaders
Duc de Châtillon
Marquis de Praslin 
Puységur 
Marquis Sourdis 
Guillaume de Lamboy
Comte de Soissons 
Duc de Bouillon
Strength
6,000 infantry, 1,400 cavalry 7,000 infantry, 2,500 cavalry
Casualties and losses
200–300 killed or wounded
4,000 captured
Nominal

The Battle of La Marfée, also known as the Battle of Sedan, took place on 6 July 1641, during the 1635 to 1659 Franco-Spanish War, a related conflict of the Thirty Years War.

It was fought near Sedan, France, on 6 July 1641, between a French army led by the Duke of Châtillon, and an Imperial-Spanish army commanded by Guillaume de Lamboy, supported by French rebels led by the Comte de Soissons and Frédéric-Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne, Duke of Bouillon.

The French army collapsed, but Soissons was killed in the closing moments, allegedly by using a loaded pistol to open his helmet, and the opportunity quickly passed.