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The Capture of Briel (also called Brielle or Den Briel) by the Sea Beggars (in Dutch: 'Watergeuzen') on 1 April 1572 marked a turning point in the uprising of the Dutch against Spain. They were led by William van der Marck, Lord of Lumey. After they were expelled from England, they needed a place to shelter their ships.

The Capture of Briel (also called Brielle or Den Briel) by the Sea Beggars (in Dutch: 'Watergeuzen') on 1 April 1572 marked a turning point in the uprising of the Dutch against Spain. They were led by William van der Marck, Lord of Lumey. After they were expelled from England, they needed a place to shelter their ships.
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The Capture of Briel (also called Brielle or Den Briel) by the Sea Beggars (in Dutch: 'Watergeuzen') on 1 April 1572 marked a turning point in the uprising of the Dutch against Spain. They were led by William van der Marck, Lord of Lumey. After they were expelled from England, they needed a place to shelter their ships.
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