The Battle of La Houge is a 1778 painting by the Anglo-American artist Benjamin West depicting the 1692 Battle of La Hogue. Fought off the coast of Normandy...
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The Battles of Barfleur and La Hougue took place during the Nine Years' War, between 19 May O.S. (29 May N.S.) and 4 June O.S. (14 June N.S.) 1692. The...
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HMS Hogue was a Battle-class destroyer of the Royal Navy that was commissioned during the Second World War. She was named after the Battle of La Hogue, fought...
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La Hogue was a 74-gun third-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 3 October 1811 at Deptford. She was named after the 1692 Battle of La...
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Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Hogue, after the battle of La Hogue, May 1692: HMS La Hogue (1811), third-rate sail, converted to unarmoured...
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George Rooke (category British naval commanders in the War of the Spanish Succession)
at the Battle of Beachy Head. He also commanded a division at the Battle of Barfleur and distinguished himself at the Battle of La Hogue. He was later...
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of it in a night attack at the Battle of La Hogue during the Nine Years' War. Russell went on to be First Lord of the Admiralty during the reign of William...
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French ship Soleil Royal (1669) (category Ships of the line of the French Navy)
Bérain The Battle of La Hogue 23 May 1692 The Battle of La Hogue by Benjamin West, 1778 Model by Jean-Baptiste Tanneron Hull Stern Bow Bow Detail of the decoration:...
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William Woollett (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
engraving from the "Phaethon" of the same painter. After Benjamin West he engraved his fine plate of the "Battle of La Hogue" (1781), and "The Death of General...
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burnt by the English in the Battle of La Hogue in June 1692 Fier 76 (launched end 1682 at Brest) – burnt by the English in the Battle of La Hogue in June...
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The action at La Hogue occurred during the pursuit by the English of the French fleet after the Battle of Barfleur on 19 May Old Style (29 May (New Style))...
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also settled in La Hougue. The naval Battle of La Hougue took place off the town in 1692. On 3 June 1692 during a heated battle with the Anglo-Dutch fleet...
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Charlwood Lawton (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
Ferguson), and the nonjuror faction. After the Battle of La Hogue of 1692, the exiled James II of England became more receptive to Lawton's range of arguments...
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The fourth rate was burnt in the battle. Battle of La Hogue: Foudroyant ( French Navy): The second rate was burnt in the battle. Battle of La Hogue:...
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painting of the battle, also now at Greenwich. The Battle of La Hogue, a 1778 painting by Benjamin West of an earlier British naval victory over the French...
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John Christian Schetky (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
exhibitions, and he was represented at the Westminster Hall competition of 1847 by a large oil painting of the Battle of La Hogue. He was marine painter to George...
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engage the remains of Howe's fleet. The French Navy had suffered its worst losses in a single day since the Battle of La Hogue in 1692. Ultimately the revolutionary...
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Old Royal Naval College (redirect from The Old Royal Naval College)
the site on the instructions of Mary II, who had been inspired by the sight of wounded sailors returning from the Battle of La Hogue. Initially, the hospital...
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role in the Battle of Heligoland Bight a few weeks after the beginning of the war. Hogue was sunk by the German submarine U-9, together with two of her sister...
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Hogue is a surname common to France, England and Scotland. Hogue is a Norman-French topographic name derived from the Old Norman word hogue, itself from...
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the Battle of La Hogue and Cherbourg in 1692 marked both the greatest achievement of a fire ship attack since the Spanish Armada, and also the last significant...
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John Ashby (Royal Navy officer) (category Royal Navy personnel of the Third Anglo-Dutch War)
After the battle he was named joint admiral of the fleet with Sir Richard Haddock and Henry Killigrew. At the battles of Battle of Barfleur and La Hogue he...
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of epic and historical scenes with his 1770 work The Death of General Wolfe. He further consolidated his reputation with and The Battle of La Hogue,...
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Benjamin West (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
Museum The Battle of La Hogue, c. 1778, National Gallery of Art The Death of Chatham, 1778 Treaty of Paris depicts the American delegation at the 1783 Treaty...
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Old soldiers' home (category Widowhood in the United States)
sight of wounded sailors returning from the Battle of La Hogue in 1692. She ordered the King Charles wing of the palace—originally designed by architect...
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Cotentin Peninsula (redirect from History of the Cotentin Peninsula)
next to the altar. The naval Battle of La Hogue in 1692 was fought off Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue near Barfleur. The town of Valognes was, until the French...
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participated in the Battle of Beachy Head (1690) and the Battle of La Hougue (1692), when she was more than fifty years old. In that period she was the first ship...
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John Leake (category British naval commanders in the War of the Spanish Succession)
were killed) at the Battle of Barfleur and was also involved in a successful attack on the French ships at the Battle of La Hogue during the Nine Years' War...
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Philips van Almonde (category Admirals of the navy of the Dutch Republic)
in the battle at La Hougue (also known as the Battle of Barfleur) on 29 May 1692. There he assisted in Admiral Edward Russell's victory over the French...
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Iver Huitfeldt (category Danish military personnel of the Great Northern War)
years later at the Battle of La Hogue, where the French navy was defeated by a Dutch-English fleet. In 1691 he got the title as captain in the Danish-Norwegian...
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