The narrative summarizes military, diplomatic, and dynastic developments in the United Netherlands during a pivotal campaign year, emphasizing a formal Franco-Spanish declaration of war, sieges, skirmishes, and the shifting governorship in the Spanish Netherlands. It records public festivities and high-profile deaths alongside accounts of commanders’ operations, town capitulations, executions, and the hardships inflicted on garrisons and civilians. Episodes of relief, retreat, and pitched engagements with regional offensives by leading generals are traced, while political maneuvering, contested allegiances, and the interplay of warfare and diplomacy are examined throughout the chronicle.