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    The ten days' campaign (Dutch: Tiendaagse veldtocht, French: campagne des Dix-Jours) was a failed military expedition by the United Kingdom of the Netherlands...
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    reconquer Belgium and restore his position through a military campaign. This Ten Days' Campaign failed because of French military intervention. The Dutch...
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  • he can achieve this before the company ball in 10 days, he will allow him to lead the diamond campaign. Ben's rivals, Judy Spears and Judy Green, were at...
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    Rebecque was back the next year, when he helped organise the ill-fated Ten Days Campaign. This attempt to retrieve terrain lost, was executed brilliantly in...
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    William II was sent by his father to be the military leader during the Ten Days' Campaign in order to recover what would become Belgium. Although initially...
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    Battle of Leuven (1831) (category Ten Days' Campaign)
    The Battle of Leuven or Battle of Boutersem was a battle of the Ten Days' Campaign during the Belgian Revolution. The battle took place on 12 August and...
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    The Ten Great Campaigns (Chinese: 十全武功; pinyin: Shíquán Wǔgōng) were a series of military campaigns launched by the Qing dynasty of China in the mid–late...
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    the Seven Days Campaign, but it was actually the culmination of the Peninsula Campaign, not a separate campaign in its own right. The Seven Days began on...
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  • Missy Higgins Ten Days (album), a 2024 album by Fred Again Ten Days' Campaign, Dutch attempt to repress Belgian Revolution 1831 Ten-Day War, following...
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    Battle of Ravels (category Ten Days' Campaign)
    The Battle of Ravels was a skirmish during the Ten Days' Campaign at the end of the Belgian Revolution. This battle took place on 3 August 1831. Following...
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    Battle of Hasselt (category Ten Days' Campaign)
    The Battle of Hasselt was fought on 8 August 1831 during the Ten Days' Campaign. It was an important defeat for the outnumbered Belgian Army of the Meuse...
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    Battle of Houthalen (category Ten Days' Campaign)
    The Battle of Houthalen was a battle of the Ten Days' Campaign during the Belgian Revolution. The battle took place on 6 August 1831. The Dutch army defeated...
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    Tournai. When the Dutch withdrew from Belgium after the campaign called the Ten Days' Campaign, they left a garrison in the citadel of Antwerp, which resulted...
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  • French forces against a Dutch garrison after the Belgian Revolution's Ten Days' Campaign. The Siege of Antwerp, an 1840 painting by Horace Vernet depicting...
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    accept the secession of Belgium. In August 1831, he launched the Ten Days' Campaign, a major military offensive into Belgium. Though initially successful...
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  • Turnhout (1831), a battle between Belgian and Dutch armies during the Ten Days' Campaign This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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  • These decorative wreaths are primarily known to be used during the Ten days campaign (August 2–12, 1831) and the Java War (1825–1830). In 1877 King William...
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  • 1828–1834 Liberal Wars 1830 July Revolution 1830 Belgian Revolution 1831 Ten Days' Campaign 1830–1831 November Uprising 1831 Canut revolts 1831–1832 Bosnian Uprising...
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    served as commander of the Dutch troops in the Belgian campaign of 1830 (the Ten Days' Campaign), and from 1847 to 1850 held the command of the forces...
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    Columbia University Press, 2000, ISBN 0-231-11200-9 page 422. See Ten Days' Campaign "A Forgotten Chapter" Archived 29 March 2005 at the Wayback Machine...
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    several days of fighting in Brussels, but could not retake the city. Frederick also took part in the campaign of his brother's 1831 Ten Days' Campaign in Belgium...
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    d'honneur. Recalled to France, MacMahon participated in 1832 to the Ten Days' Campaign where he was noticed again during the Siege of Antwerp. He became...
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    soldiers drawn from the Leyden student body, and participated in the Ten Days' Campaign. Upon his safe return, he continued his studies. He received a doctoral...
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    final. Ten days later, Ajax won the Eredivisie as well, after a 1–4 away victory over De Graafschap, completing a double. At the end of the season, Ten Hag...
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  • of the Dutch monarch William I, who swiftly invaded Belgium in the Ten Days Campaign. Although the Great Powers intervened to force an armistice, the terms...
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    marriage also ended in divorce in 1816. Chassé entered the Dutch army as a ten-year-old cadet in his father's regiment in the Dutch States Army in 1775...
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    Saint-Quentin. His father, an officer in the French army, perished in the Russian Campaign of 1812. The family then moved to the Belgian city of Liège, where the...
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    The Ten Commandments (Biblical Hebrew: עֲשֶׂרֶת הַדְּבָרִים‎, romanized: ʿĂsereṯ haDəḇārīm, lit. 'The Ten Words'), or the Decalogue (from Latin decalogus...
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    appointed in 1830 as Grietman for Doniawerstal. He took part in the Ten Days' Campaign in 1831. He became Grietman of Oostdongeradeel in 1840 and in 1844...
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    Dam, De Eendracht or popularly Naatje van de Dam, commemorating the Ten Days' Campaign. Shortly after the end of World War II in 1945, a liberty pole was...
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