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    The siege of Nijmegen occurred from 27 October to 8 November 1794 during the Flanders campaign of the War of the First Coalition. It was the last major...
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  • of Nijmegen (1591), Maurice, Prince of Orange takes the city during the Eighty Years' War Siege of Nijmegen (1794), French Revolutionary forces commanded...
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    The siege of Maastricht (22 September – 4 November 1794) was a successful siege of the city of Maastricht by the forces of the French First Republic led...
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  • is a list of sieges, land and naval battles of the War of the First Coalition (20 April 1792 – 18 October 1797). It includes the battles of: the Low Countries...
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  • follows. Siege of Aratta (c. 2600 BC) this siege is semi or entirely mythical. Siege of Uruk (c. 2580 BC) Siege of Qabra (1780 BC) Siege of Hiritum (1764...
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  • 1589 - 10 August: Assault on Nijmegen. 1591 July: Siege of Knodsenburg. October: Siege of Nijmegen. 1612 - Boterwaag (Nijmegen) [nl] (weigh house) built...
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    after a brief siege, Nijmegen was found to be untenable and the city also abandoned to the French. York made preparations to defend the line of the Waal through...
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    Jean-Charles Pichegru (category Military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    of Coburg in the battle of Tourcoing in May 1794. After a lull, during which Pichegru feigned a siege of Ypres, he again attacked Clerfayt, and defeated...
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  • Henry Anderson Morshead (category Year of birth uncertain)
    Engineers on 1 January 1794. He took part in the Siege of Landrecies (1794), Battle of Tournay (1794), and siege of Nijmegen in November. On his return...
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    In September 1794, the French returned and there were several skirmishes in the environs of Breda, leading people to fear a new siege. This would not...
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    Netherlands under the command of Prince Frederick, Duke of York. In 1794, the regiment attempted to lift the French Siege of Nijmegen. The allies planned a nocturnal...
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    Georg Wilhelm von dem Bussche (category 1794 deaths)
    a stiff fight. The Duke of York abandoned the siege that day and withdrew. During the Battle of Mouscron on 26–30 April 1794, Bussche defended Kortrijk...
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  • Siege of Maastricht (1793) by French forces (failed). 1794 - Capture of Maastricht (1794) [nl] by French forces. 1795 - Maastricht becomes capital of...
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    Antoine Guillaume Delmas (category French Republican military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    given command of its 6th Division. Between September and November 1794 he participated in the Siege of Bois-le-Duc and the Siege of Nijmegen. In October...
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    The siege of Condé (8 April – 12 July 1793) saw a force made up of Habsburg Austrians and French Royalists commanded by Duke Ferdinand Frederick Augustus...
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  • Charles Best (British Army officer) (category British Army commanders of the Napoleonic Wars)
    fort St. Andree. In October 1794, he was engaged in an out-post fight with the enemy before Nijmegen, by which the troops of the allies were thrown into...
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    The siege of 's-Hertogenbosch also known as the siege of Bois-Le-Duc was an action in 1629, during the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo–Spanish War in which...
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  • France defeats the Netherlands. Siege of Nijmegen 2 - 9 July - France captures Nijmegen from the Netherlands. Battle of Ładyżyn 18 July - Pyrrhic victory...
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  • Geschiedenis in drievoud. Nijmegen: Uitgeverij Vantilt. p. 179. ISBN 9789460040511. Chris Lorenz gives a helpful example from the time of the French Revolution...
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    Frederick Henry's Meuse campaign (category Sieges of the Eighty Years' War)
    become one of the most important Dutch fortresses and was besieged in 1673, 1676, 1748, 1793 and 1794. Imperial troops participated in the Siege of Maastricht...
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  • that have received names, and explains the meanings of those names. Official naming citations of newly named small Solar System bodies are approved and...
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  • This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of France from 987 until the abolition of the French monarchy on 21 September 1792. For specific battles...
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    William Inglis (British Army officer) (category Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath)
    the winter of 1794, Ingis was back in Belgium. Participating in the siege of Nijmegen and withdrawal to Bremen during the winter of 1794/95, Inglis performed...
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    7th Battalion was stationed at the Nijmegen bridgehead, in late November, and around Haalderen. Just after midnight of 1 December the battalion was being...
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    expansion of the château. This was done to fulfill Louis XIV's desire to establish a new centre for the royal court. Following the Treaties of Nijmegen in 1678...
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    city and in 1678 the Treaty of Nijmegen gave the French control of Valenciennes (1678) and the surrounding southern part of Hainault, roughly cutting the...
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    commander Colonel N.C. Tiboel. After a short siege it was handed over by treaty in the evening of 27 September 1794. Later Colonel Tiboel was court-martialed...
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    Swedish Bremen-Verden by the Treaty of Nijmegen on 19 March 1679. According to the latter Prince-Bishop Ferdinand II, Baron of Fürstenberg granted Sweden a loan...
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    Gordon Drummond (category Canadian Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath)
    Foot in 1789. In 1794, he served as a junior lieutenant-colonel in the Netherlands, commanded by the Duke of York. At the siege of Nijmegen Drummond was commended...
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    Saint-Omer (category Communes of Pas-de-Calais)
    1677, after a seventeen-day siege, Louis XIV forced the town to capitulate. The peace of Nijmegen signed in the fall of 1678 permanently confirmed the...
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