• The battle of Orthez was fought during the French Wars of Religion, between August 11 and 14, 1569. Huguenot forces under the leadership of Gabriel de...
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    some time. An envoy sent in 1569 by Charles IX to revive the Catholic faith had to stand a siege in the battle of Orthez; the city was eventually taken...
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  • religion) Siege of Poitiers (1569) – 1569 – French Wars of Religion (European wars of religion) Battle of Orthez (1569) – 1569 – French Wars of Religion (European...
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    invades Siam and captures Ayutthaya. Siam becomes a vassal of Burma. August 24 – Battle of Orthez: Huguenot forces under Gabriel, comte de Montgomery defeat...
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    The Battle of Jarnac on 13 March 1569 was an encounter during the French Wars of Religion between the Catholic forces of Marshal Gaspard de Saulx, sieur...
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    Catholic army at Orthez in August 1569. Montgomery then, in early January, linked up with the survivors of the disastrous battle of Moncontour. The combined...
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    The Battle of Moncontour occurred on 3 October 1569 between the Royalist Catholic forces of King Charles IX of France, commanded by Henry, Duke of Anjou...
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  • of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also Map all coordinates in "Category:Battles of...
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    conflicts. However, the prince de Condé was killed at the Battle of Jarnac on 13 March 1569 and Jeanne d'Albret instead placed her forces under the 16-year-old...
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  • The Battle of La Roche-l'Abeille occurred on 25 June 1569 between the Catholic forces of King Charles IX of France commanded by the Duke d’Anjou and the...
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    The 1560s decade ran from January 1, 1560, to December 31, 1569. January 7 – In the Kingdom of Scotland, French troops commanded by Henri Cleutin and Captain...
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    younger brother, Claude Joyeuse (1569–1587), lord of Saint-Sauveur and Jacques d'Amboise, the eldest of the branch of Amboise-d'Aubijoux. Victory went...
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    of Saint-Germain-en-Laye March 1569: Battle of Jarnac June 1569: Battle of La Roche-l'Abeille October 1569: Battle of Moncontour 1572: St. Bartholomew's...
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    do little but watch them flee from the battlements of the castle. In the aftermath of the battle, La Renaudie was hunted down in the woods, and killed...
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    by the Edict of Saint-Maur which outlawed Protestantism at the beginning of the third war of religion. After their loss at the Battle of Saint-Denis the...
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    of the Fourth Coalition, as 1,000 unarmed Swedish soldiers were forced into captivity in the Battle of Lübeck, as they were caught in the process of shipping...
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    Province of Pomerania. The siege was not successful and was lifted upon the announcement of the Peace of Tilsit. After Prussia lost the Battle of Jena–Auerstedt...
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  • Machine "whether his influence encouraged the involvement of an English force at the battle of Nicopolis in 1396" Belhatem, Romaissa, and Fatima Maameri...
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    count of Montgomery's capture of Orthez, Antoine de Gramont met him but was unable to come to an agreement regarding the lieutenant-generalcy of Navarre...
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    the victorious royal armies at the battle of Ceresole in 1544. It was to be further demonstrated when Antoine of Bourbon's last surviving brother, Cardinal...
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    south in March 1569, their rear guard was trapped by the Royalists at Jarnac, with Condé cut down after surrendering. However, the bulk of the Huguenot...
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    Bayonne (redirect from History of Bayonne)
    For God, King, and the good of the city, Bayonne deliberations from 1565 to 1569, Memoir by Maitrise under the direction of Denis Crouzet, université Paris...
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    island of Rügen. Sweden was established in Stralsund since the Battle of Stralsund (1628), and in the rest of the Duchy of Pomerania since the Treaty of Stettin...
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    a rear-guard action in March 1569 at Jarnac Condé was captured and killed, leaving the Huguenot army under the command of Gaspard II de Coligny. He brought...
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