The siege of Maubeuge (30 September – 16 October 1793) was a siege of the city of Maubeuge by an Austro-Dutch force of 60,000 men: 58 under Prince Josias...
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de La Chaux, was stationed at Maubeuge in 1753. It isn't clear if his mother, Marie Mathieu, was also present there. See (in French) Nicolas Viton de...
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(1914) – World War I Siege of Namur (1914) – World War I Siege of Maubeuge (1914) – World War I Siege of Toma (1914) – World War I Siege of Przemyśl (1914–15)...
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absent, the French only had 6,000 troops under René Joseph Lanoue to defend Maubeuge. There were 4,000 soldiers led by Jacques Henri Moreton Chabrillant spread...
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December 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...
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5th Dragoon Regiment (France) (redirect from 5ème Régiment de Dragons)
on Belgium which led to the siege of Liège, then Neufchâteau, Fleurus and Orbais, and then was back in France in Maubeuge on August 21. From August 23...
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Wenzel Joseph von Colloredo (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Coalition he led troops at Neerwinden, Raismes, Famars, Caesar's Camp, and Maubeuge. In 1784, he became Proprietor (Inhaber) of an Austrian infantry regiment...
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Jean-Baptiste Jourdan (category Names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe)
assignment was to relieve General Jacques Ferrand's 20,000-man garrison of Maubeuge which was besieged by an Austrian-Dutch army commanded by Prince Josias...
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Custine. Chancel was second-in-command of the garrison during the siege of Maubeuge. During the Battle of Wattignies, the 20,000-man garrison made an...
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Waterloo campaign: Waterloo to Paris (2–7 July) (category 1815 in France)
After their defeat at the Battle of Waterloo on 18 June 1815, the French Army of the North, under the command of Napoleon Bonaparte retreated in disarray...
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June), in the march to Paris and the operations against the fortresses of Maubeuge, Landrecy, Mariembourg, Philippeville, and Cambray, and at the entry into...
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part in the Flanders Campaign, where he was involved in the siege of Maubeuge (1793), the Siege of Landrecies (1794), the Battle of Fleurus (1794), the skirmish...
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French Revolutionary Wars (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
with the Austrians besieging Landrecies and advancing towards Mons and Maubeuge. The French prepared an offensive on multiple fronts, with two armies in...
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North in 1793, Drouet was captured by the Austrians during their siege of Maubeuge, and imprisoned at Spielberg Castle in Brno, Southern Moravia. In...
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whether the Austrians would have marched on Paris without first taking Maubeuge and Quesnoy; therefore the British army was better employed capturing Dunkirk...
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Alfred von Kühne (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
I. He commanded the 13th Reserve Division and participated in the Siege of Maubeuge. Alfred Kühne was born on 2 January 1853 in Weimar. He was the son...
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lift the siege of Maubeuge. The Convention then ordered a general offensive towards York's base at Ostend. In mid October Vandamme laid siege to Nieuport...
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Johann Rudolf von Sporck (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
regiment took part in a reconnaissance of Maubeuge. Two battalions of the regiment served during the Siege of Le Quesnoy from 28 August to 13 September...
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Saint-Fulgent – 1793 – War in the Vendée (French Revolutionary Wars) Siege of Maubeuge (1793) – 1793 – War of the First Coalition (French Revolutionary Wars)...
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Dunkirk, Maubeuge, Boulogne, Arras, Cambrai and Saint-Omer. The region is featured in numerous films, including Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis. Nord-Pas-de-Calais...
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Peronne, Maubeuge, Landrecy, Marienbourg, Philippeville and Rocroy, By the British and Prussian Armies in the Campaigns of 1814 and of 1815. 1817. 1939–1945...
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Hundred Days (War of the Seventh Coalition) (15/20 March – 8 July / 16 August 1815) Smith 1998, p. 23. Dupuis 1907, p. 308–322. Dupuis 1907, p. 320–322. Smith...
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Valenciennes (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
army laid siege to the city in 1656 (Vauban participated in this siege without a command). Defending the city, Albert de Merode, marquis de Trélon was...
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standard French infantry-long gun was also produced at Tulle, Saint-Étienne, Maubeuge Arsenal, and other sites. While technically not the correct name for these...
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of Chra 22 August 1914 Togo United Kingdom German Empire Victory Siege of Maubeuge 24 August – 7 September 1914 France None German Empire Defeat Battle...
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Netherlands. It included Nieuwpoort, Ypres, Menen, Lille, Tournai, Valenciennes, Maubeuge, Charleroi, and Namur. The terms were seen as overly generous by British...
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List of battles by casualties (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
count in battles or offensives in world history. The list includes both sieges (not technically battles but usually yielding similar combat-related or...
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Netherlands, while receiving the entire Franche-Comté and the towns of Ypres, Maubeuge, Câteau-Cambrésis, Valenciennes, Saint-Omer and Cassel; with the exception...
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War of the Spanish Succession (redirect from Guerra de Sucesión Española)
Netherlands, including key fortress towns such as Lille, Valenciennes, Condé and Maubeuge. The Dutch now seemed to obtain all they had ever wanted outset of the...
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last, Fort de Battice, on the following day, having been by-passed by the main German thrust. Modernised French polygonal forts at Maubeuge were attacked...
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