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    The siege of Luxembourg was a siege by France of the Habsburg-held Fortress of Luxembourg that lasted from 1794 until 7 June 1795, during the French Revolutionary...
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    The Battle of Aldenhoven or Battle of the Roer (2 October 1794) saw a Republican French army commanded by Jean Baptiste Jourdan defeat a Habsburg army...
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    station Luxembourg-Cents football stadium Siege of Luxembourg (1684) Siege of Luxembourg (17941795) "Cents". www.vdl.lu (in French). Ville de Luxembourg. Retrieved...
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    Battle of Aldenhoven on 2 October 1794. He moved to Jacques Hatry's division and took part in the Siege of Luxembourg from 22 November to 7 June 1795. He...
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    View of Luxembourg from the Fetschenhof (1870) Sosthène Weis: Bock rock (1938) Fort Thüngen Siege of Luxembourg (1684) Siege of Luxembourg (1794–95) Fortresses...
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    The history of Luxembourg consists of the history of the country of Luxembourg and its geographical area. Although its recorded history can be traced back...
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    Jean René Moreaux (category 1795 deaths)
    appointed commander of the Army of the Moselle in June 1794. In November he was sent with three divisions to invest the fortress of Luxembourg. He caught a fever...
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  • November 22: Siege of Luxembourg by French forces begins. 1795 June 7: Siege of Luxembourg ends. City becomes préfecture of the Forêts département of the French...
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    same year. The surrender of Luxembourg on 7 June 1795 concluded the French conquest of the Low Countries, thus marking the end of the Flanders campaign....
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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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  • Battle of Wilno – 1939 Battle of Raseiniai – 1941 Siege of Luxembourg (1684) – 1684 – War of the Reunions Siege of Luxembourg (17941795) – 17941795 – War...
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    The siege of Ypres (1–18 June 1794) saw a Republican French army commanded by Jean-Charles Pichegru invest the fortress of Ypres and its 7,000-man garrison...
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  • Army of Sambre-et-Meuse. In late 1794, the army captured Trier and initiated the Siege of Luxembourg. During the siege, the army was discontinued and its...
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    politician of the French Revolution, and the main executive leader of the Directory regime of 1795–1799. Descended from a noble family of Provence, he...
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    Jean-Baptiste Jourdan (category Members of the Chamber of Peers of the Bourbon Restoration)
    advancing French armies in 1795. On 7 June 1795, Jourdan's army concluded the long but successful Siege of Luxembourg. Operations east of the Rhine were less...
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  • Revolution: Revolutionary Tribunal suppressed. 7 June – Siege of Luxembourg ends with surrender of fortress by Austrian forces to the French. 8 June – Dauphin...
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  • Spanish forces. 22 November – Siege of Luxembourg. French siege of Austrian forces begins (ends in French victory June 1795). French Revolution French Revolutionary...
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  • J. "Siege of Mainz, 14 December 1794-29 October 1795". historyofwar.org. Retrieved 8 February 2014. Rothenberg, Gunther E. (1980). The Art of War in...
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    Jean-Jacques Ambert (category Military leaders of the French Revolutionary Wars)
    Kaiserslautern in 1794, Luxembourg, Handschusheim, and Mannheim in 1795, and Kehl in 1796. His career later suffered an eclipse because of his association...
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    1843) was King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg from 1815 until his abdication in 1840. Born as the son of William V, Prince of Orange, the...
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    of 17941795 was exceptionally cold, causing the Zuiderzee to freeze. Pichegru ordered General of Brigade Jan Willem de Winter to lead a squadron of the...
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  • Coalition Siege of Luxembourg (1794–95) – War of the First Coalition Siege of Roses (1794–95) – War of the First Coalition Siege of Mannheim (1795) – War of the...
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    Charles O'Hara (category British Army personnel of the American Revolutionary War)
    Guilford Courthouse. He offered the British surrender during the siege of Yorktown on behalf of his superior Charles Cornwallis and is depicted in the eponymous...
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    President of the Senate, the second-highest public official in France after the President of the Republic, resides in the Petit Luxembourg, a small annex...
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    arrested and executed the next day. In July 1794, the Convention established a committee to draft what became the 1795 Constitution. Largely designed by Pierre...
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    forming the lower basin of the Rhine–Meuse–Scheldt delta and consisting today of the three modern "Benelux" countries: Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands...
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    Huy (redirect from History of Huy)
    Duchy of Lower Lorraine 959–985 Prince-Bishopric of Liège 985–1789 Republic of Liège 1789–1791 Prince-Bishopric of Liège 1791–1795 French Republic 1795–1804...
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  • Hyacinthe François Joseph Despinoy (category Military governors of Paris)
    during the siege. He was posted to the Army of the Eastern Pyrenees where he distinguished himself at the siege of Collioure. In November 1794 he presented...
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    The Battle of Courtrai (11 May 1794) saw a Republican French army under Jean-Charles Pichegru oppose Coalition forces commanded by François Sébastien Charles...
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    Jean-Baptiste Kléber (category People of the War of the First Coalition)
    (26 June 1794). During the following years he served mostly in the Army of Sambre and Meuse on the Rhine frontier. In the winter of 17941795 he besieged...
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