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    The Battle of the Spurs or (Second) Battle of Guinegate took place on 16 August 1513. It formed a part of the War of the League of Cambrai of 1508 to...
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    The Battle of the Golden Spurs (Dutch: Guldensporenslag; French: Bataille des éperons d'or) or 1302 Battle of Courtrai was a military confrontation between...
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  • The so-called Battle of the Spurs took place about 7 miles (11 km) north of Holton, Kansas, near Netawaka, Kansas, on January 31, 1859. Abolitionist John...
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    similarly receive gilt spurs from the monarch. Inductees into the American Order of the Spur receive gold-coloured (usually brass) spurs if they have earned...
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    Pierre Terrail, seigneur de Bayard (category People of the Italian Wars of 1499–1504)
    England routed the French at the Battle of the Spurs (Guinegate, where Bayard's father had received a lifelong injury in a battle of 1479), Bayard, trying to...
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    The Battle of Alamance, which took place on May 16, 1771, was the final confrontation of the Regulator Movement, a rebellion in colonial North Carolina...
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  • league; however, a judge ruled in the Spurs' favor and Gervin made his Spurs debut on February 7, 1974. The Spurs finished their inaugural season under...
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    marks the anniversary of the Battle of the Golden Spurs (Guldensporenslag) in 1302. In 1302 the French king Philip IV sent an army to punish the Flemish...
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  • Battle of the Spurs, part of the War of the League of Cambrai This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Battle of Guinegate....
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  • the battle of the Spurs when he attempted to bring relief to the siege of Thérouanne. He was sent to Catherine of Aragon, who first lodged him in the...
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    The city is often referred to as City of Groeninge or City of the Golden Spurs, referring to the Battle of Courtrai or the Battle of the Golden Spurs...
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    Bleeding Kansas (category Political history of the United States)
    in which Border Ruffians killed five Free State men. In the so-called Battle of the Spurs, in January 1859, John Brown led escaped slaves through a...
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  • Jane Popincourt (category Household of Catherine of Aragon)
    maid-of-honour to his wife, Catherine of Aragon. In 1514 there were rumors that Jane had become the King's mistress. During the Battle of the Spurs in 1513...
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  • Clerke baronets (category Baronetcies in the Baronetage of England)
    Duke of Longueville at the Battle of the Spurs. The seventh Baronet was killed in action at the Battle of Saratoga in 1778. The ninth baronet was a lieutenant-colonel...
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    between them. 6 June 1513: Battle of Novara (1513). Milanese–Swiss victory over France. 16 August 1513: Battle of the Spurs (Guinegate). Anglo-Imperial...
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    the Battle of the Spurs in France. He was also one of the Garter Knights to accompany the King in 1520 at his meeting with Francis I of France at the...
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    to orchestrate delays of the trials until later in the year. In the days and weeks following the incident, a propaganda battle was waged between Patriots...
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    he fought at the siege of Tournai and the Battle of Guinegate (also known as the Battle of the Spurs), and fought again in 1523 in the Scottish borders...
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    was James Hunter. He refused to take command of the Regulators after Husband's departure before the Battle of Alamance. Captain Benjamin Merrill had about...
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  • Andrea Ammonio (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Nuttall Encyclopedia)
    Worcester. Also in 1512, he was with the English expeditionary force in France when it won the Battle of the Spurs. On April 12, 1514, he became an English...
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  • him in the instrument of appointment as his blood relation. He joined the Duke during the Battle of the Spurs, and took part in the Siege of Thérouanne...
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    John Hancock (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
    Hancock and Adams made their escape, the first shots of the war were fired at Lexington and Concord. Soon after the battle, Gage issued a proclamation granting...
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  • The Battle of Osawatomie was an armed engagement that occurred on August 30, 1856, when 250–400 pro-slavery Border ruffians, led by John W. Reid, attacked...
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    army at the Battle of the Spurs – a relatively minor result, but one which was seized on by the English for propaganda purposes. Soon after, the English...
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  • over France. 16 August 1513: Battle of the Spurs (Guinegate). Anglo-Imperial victory over France. 8–13 September 1513: Siege of Dijon. Swiss victory over...
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    in the Battle of Guinegate (better known as the Battle of the Spurs) and then at the Field of Cloth of Gold in 1520. In 1526, they became a dismounted...
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  • "The Spanish Princess Prepares For Battle In The First Trailer For Season 2". elle.com. Retrieved 10 September 2020. "The Spanish Princess: Season 1 (2019)"...
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    (pictured above) marking the site of the "last battle" on the Sheffield-Egremont Road in Sheffield, across the road from the Appalachian Trail trailhead...
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    as the media to become part of football lexicon is "Spursy". The word is said to have been coined by a Spurs fan in 2013 to describe flair Spurs players...
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    Dead Rabbits riot (category 1857 murders in the United States)
    Bowery to join them and confronted the Five Pointers at Bayard Street, where one of the largest street gang battles in the city's history occurred. At around...
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