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    The Battle of Seneffe took place on 11 August 1674 during the Franco-Dutch War, near Seneffe, then in the Spanish Netherlands, now present-day Belgium...
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    Seneffe (French pronunciation: [sənɛf] ; Walloon: Sinefe) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Hainaut, Belgium. On 1 January 2006...
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    wounded at the Battle of Seneffe in 1674 and replaced his uncle in the Rhineland after his death in 1675, taking part in the recapture of Philippsburg in...
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    his last great battle, the Battle of Seneffe, against William III of Orange. This battle, fought on 11 August, was one of the hardest of the century, and...
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    several field battles; Battle of Seneffe (1674), Battle of Cassel (1677), Battle of Saint-Denis (1678), Battle of the Boyne (1690), Battle of Steenkerque...
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    the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714). Allegory on the French invasion of the Dutch Republic Battle of Texel Battle of Seneffe Battle of Augusta...
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    Dutch Blue Guards (category Military units and formations of the Netherlands)
    Highness' Guard Regiment of Foot. This regiment lost all its commanders in the Battle of Seneffe (August 11, 1674); the commander of the Regiment Nassau,...
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    himself at the age of twenty in the Siege of Maastricht in 1673 during the Franco-Dutch War and again at the bloody Battle of Seneffe. A year later he was...
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    year John Maurice commanded troops against the French during the Battle of Seneffe. In 1675, his health compelled him to give up active military service...
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    Netherlands Marine Corps (category Navy of the Dutch Republic)
    the naval Battle of Kijkduin (Battle of Texel) on 21 August 1673. Led by Gerolf van Isselmuyden, they served in the land battle of Seneffe against the...
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    5th Dragoon Regiment (France) (category Dragoon regiments of France)
    1667–68: Spanish War of Devolution Flanders Campaign: Battle of Seneffe 1674, Battle of Cassel (1677) War of the League of Augsburg: Siege of Namur, Steenkerque...
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    Choiseul-Francières (1632–1711), who distinguished himself in the battle of Seneffe against the Dutch Republic and made a marshal in 1693 Two bishops and an...
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    Conrad von Rosen (category Jacobite military personnel of the Williamite War in Ireland)
    (1672–1678), he excelled at the Battle of Seneffe (1674) under Condé and was appointed brigadier. After the campaign of 1675, Condé retired and was replaced...
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    III of Orange at Seneffe in a very bloody, but inconclusive battle. September 17 – Sukjong of the Joseon Dynasty, age 13, becomes the new Emperor of Korea...
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  • 1386 – Growth of the Old Swiss Confederacy Battle of Seneffe – 1674 – Franco-Dutch War Siege of Sevastopol – 1854-5 – Crimean War Battle of Shanhai Pass...
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    Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches (category Military personnel of the Thirty Years' War)
    ally of the Dutch Republic and Spain, he was appointed commander of Imperial troops in the Low Countries and took part in the Battle of Seneffe in August...
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    Henry de Nassau, Lord Overkirk (category Dutch military personnel of the War of the Spanish Succession)
    Franco-Dutch War and was wounded in the Battle of Seneffe. Some time later, he saved William III's life in the Battle of Saint-Denis. Prince William, who himself...
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    Hans Willem van Aylva (category Admirals of the navy of the Dutch Republic)
    1674, in the Battle of Seneffe, leading the infantry of the right wing, on which occasion he was severely wounded. Following the outbreak of the Nine Years...
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    1692 Siege of Namur and repulsed a surprise attack of William at Steenkerque in 1692. On 29 July 1693, won the most famous of his battles over his eternal...
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    part of the Dutch military; he took part in the 1674 Battle of Seneffe and siege of Grave. First formed in the 1570s, the Brigade normally consisted of three...
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  • Battle of Seneffe 11 August – The French attack a Dutch-Imperial-Spanish force in what would be one of the bloodiest battles of the century. Battle of...
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    French Royal Army (category Military history of France)
    invasion of Spain (1823) Battle of Arras (1654) Battle of Valenciennes (1656) Battle of the Dunes (1658) Siege of Maastricht (1673) Battle of Seneffe (1674)...
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    Willem Vleertman (category Dutch military personnel of the War of the Spanish Succession)
    Naarden and the Siege of Bonn in November of the same year. On 2 August 1674, he was appointed ensign and took part in the Battle of Seneffe, subsequently being...
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  • François Zénobe Philippe Albergotti (category French military personnel of the War of the Spanish Succession)
    wounded on 26 February 1674 at the siege of Moelingen. He was even more severely wounded at the Battle of Seneffe, after which he was invalided out for two...
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    Navarin-class minesweeper (category Minesweepers of the French Navy)
    Navarin class was a class of 12 minesweepers built by Canadian Car and Foundry for the French Navy in 1918, near the end of World War I. The class is...
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    he participated in the Siege of Candia and the Franco-Dutch War, where he was severely injured in the Battle of Seneffe. Promoted to brigadier in 1688...
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    Regiment), Great War The colonels of the regiment have been: 1673–1674: Maj-Gen. Sir Walter Vane (killed at Battle of Seneffe, 1674) 1674–1675: Brig-Gen. Luke...
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    2nd Dragoon Regiment (France) (category Dragoon regiments of France)
    fought in the Siege of Maastricht of June 1673. On 11 August 1674, the regiment had a leading role in the Battle of Seneffe, a victory won by the Grand Condé...
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    entered Dutch service. He participated in 1674 in the battle of Seneffe and was promoted to the rank of First Army Leader. He then left the military and retired...
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    the Spanish Netherlands. Both sides suffered heavy losses in the Battle of Seneffe on 11 August, which confirmed Louis' preference for positional warfare...
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