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    Heiligerlee (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɦɛilɪɣərˈleː]; Gronings: Kloosterholt [ˈkloʊstərɦɔːɫt]) is a village in the Dutch province of Groningen bordering...
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  • The Battle of Heiligerlee may refer to: Battle of Heiligerlee (1536), a battle fought between the Danish allies of Charles of Guelders and Habsburg forces...
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    HNLMS Heiligerlee, formerly known as Panter, was a Heiligerlee-class monitor built in England for the Royal Netherlands Navy in the 1860s. Among the new...
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    The Battle of Heiligerlee (Heiligerlee, Groningen, 23 May 1568) was fought between Dutch rebels and the Spanish army of Friesland. It was the first Dutch...
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  • Heiligerlee (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɦɛilɪɣərˌleː]; abbreviation: Hle) was a railway stop (Dutch: stopplaats) in the village of Heiligerlee in the Netherlands...
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    The two armies met at Heiligerlee on May 23, where Louis ambushed the Spanish troops. Louis won the army the Battle of Heiligerlee but his younger brother...
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  • The Battle of Heiligerlee (5 August 1536) was a battle during the Guelders Wars, in which the Danish allies of Charles of Guelders, under command of Meindert...
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    Joseph Germain Geefs or Jozef Germain Geefs (23 December 1808 – 9 October 1885) was a Belgian sculptor. Also his six brothers Guillaume Geefs, Aloys Geefs...
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    The Heiligerlee-class monitors were a group of five ironclad monitors built for the Royal Netherlands Navy in the late 1860s. The 1850s and 60's showed...
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  • of Louis of Nassau and William I of Orange, killed in the Battle of Heiligerlee Adolf of Nassau-Siegen (1586–1608), son of Count John VII Adolph, Prince...
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    After the Battle of Heiligerlee, the Dutch rebel leader Louis of Nassau (brother of William the Silent) failed to capture the city of Groningen. Louis...
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  • Schorpioen class HNLMS Schorpioen (1868) HNLMS Stier (1870) Heiligerlee class Krokodil (1867) Heiligerlee (1868) Tijger (1868) Bloedhond class Bloedhond (1869)...
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    Europe Beeldenstorm Valenciennes Wattrelos Lannoy Oosterweel Dahlen Heiligerlee Jemmingen Jodoigne Le Quesnoy 1572–1576 Western Europe Brielle Mons 1st...
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    these villages: Bad Nieuweschans Beerta Blauwestad Drieborg Finsterwolde Heiligerlee Midwolda Nieuw-Beerta Nieuwolda Nieuw-Scheemda Oostwold Scheemda 't Waar...
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    Groningen had never existed. After the Habsburg victory in the Battle of Heiligerlee (1536) during the Guelders Wars, the city of Groningen and the Ommelanden...
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    Adolf of Nassau (Dillenburg, 11 July 1540 – Heiligerlee, 23 May 1568) was a count of Nassau, also known as Adolphus of Nassau. He was the fourth son and...
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    capture. On 23 May, the army under the command of Louis won the Battle of Heiligerlee in the northern province of Groningen against a Spanish army led by the...
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    Europe Beeldenstorm Valenciennes Wattrelos Lannoy Oosterweel Dahlen Heiligerlee Jemmingen Jodoigne Le Quesnoy 1572–1576 Western Europe Brielle Mons 1st...
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    and also capturing Groningen and Drenthe (1536) after the Battle of Heiligerlee, where he also became stadholder. Friesland's current administrative...
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  • converted into a museum ship in 1982 Stier (1868) - struck in 1908 Heiligerlee class Heiligerlee (1868) - sold for scrapping in 1910 Krokodil (1868) - unknown...
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  • Stalemate Mexican-American victory Count's Feud (1534–1536) Battle of Heiligerlee (1536) Part of European wars of religion Location: Northern Europe (Denmark)...
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    (Kernen) – 12 January 1535 Battle of Øksnebjerg – 11 June 1535 Battle of Heiligerlee – 5 August 1536 The science fiction novel The Corridors of Time by Poul...
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    2010, Scheemda was a separate municipality with the population centers Heiligerlee, Midwolda, Nieuw-Scheemda, Nieuwolda, Oostwold, Scheemda, 't Waar and...
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    Europe Beeldenstorm Valenciennes Wattrelos Lannoy Oosterweel Dahlen Heiligerlee Jemmingen Jodoigne Le Quesnoy 1572–1576 Western Europe Brielle Mons 1st...
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    1547. General of the Spanish armies, he was killed at the battle of Heiligerlée in 1568. Neil Jeffares Dictionary of Pastellists before 1800, LA MARCK...
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    HNLMS Cerberus, was a Heiligerlee-class monitor built in Amsterdam for the Royal Netherlands Navy in the 1860s. Cerberus was a true monitor: a ship with...
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  • up hle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. HLE or hle may refer to: Heiligerlee railway stop (Station code Hle), the Netherlands Hillington East railway...
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    Valenciennes surrendered. The rebels' first victory, in May 1568 at Heiligerlee, is by the Dutch often regarded as the start of the War. The Dukes of...
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    Battle of Heiligerlee in 1568, showing the deployment of artillery, cavalry and infantry bearing pikes and muskets...
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    Europe Beeldenstorm Valenciennes Wattrelos Lannoy Oosterweel Dahlen Heiligerlee Jemmingen Jodoigne Le Quesnoy 1572–1576 Western Europe Brielle Mons 1st...
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