Recovery of Ré Island

Recovery of Ré Island
Reprise de l'Île de Ré
Part of the Huguenot rebellions

Capture of Île de Ré by Charles, Duke of Guise on 16 September 1625. Description of the action from 12 to 15 September 1625.
DateSeptember 1625
Location46°12′N 1°24′W / 46.2°N 1.4°W / 46.2; -1.4
Result Royalist victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of France
Dutch Republic
Kingdom of England
French Huguenot forces
City of La Rochelle
Commanders and leaders
Louis XIII
Charles, Duke of Guise (commander)
Montmorency (admiral)
Toiras (commander)
Willem Haultain de Zoete (admiral)
None (warships only)
Soubise (admiral)
Jean Guiton (admiral)
Strength
French forces: 35 warships
20 Dutch warships
7 English warships
Total men: 3,000
28 warships

The Recovery of Ré Island (French: Reprise de l'Île de Ré) was accomplished by the army of Louis XIII in September 1625, against the troops of the Protestant admiral Soubise and the Huguenot forces of La Rochelle, who had been occupying the Island of Ré since February 1625 as part of the Huguenot rebellions.