During the battle, almost anything that could go wrong went wrong for the Protestant forces.
England disinvolved itself from European affairs, to the dismay of Protestant forces on the continent.
In 1547, the emperor had to deal with the Protestant forces of the Schmalkaldic League.
The French advanced within a mile, keeping the Eden stream between them and the Protestant force.
Catholic workers are a primary target of Protestant paramilitary forces.
The city resisted until the arrival of the Spanish troops, which defeated and forced the Protestant forces to lift the siege.
Twice she was instrumental in delivering the town from the hands of Protestant forces.
Protestant paramilitary forces have killed three Catholic civilians.
A small group of Imperial cavalry began circling the Protestant forces, driving them to the middle of the battlefield.
Sweden was to join the Protestant forces in 1630.