- 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...
-
Aldenhoven (German pronunciation: [ˈaldn̩hoːfn̩]) is a muni****lity in the
district of Düren in the
state of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located...
- Lisa
Aldenhoven (born c.1959) is an
Australian film and
television actress.
Aldenhoven remains best
known for her role in the
television soap
opera The...
-
Jemappes on 6 November. He
opened the
campaign of 1793 with the
victory of
Aldenhoven and the
relief of Maastricht, and on 18
March 1793
proved instrumental...
-
Battle of
Aldenhoven may
refer to:
Battle of
Aldenhoven (1793)
Battle of
Aldenhoven (1794) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- Kaye
Aldenhoven is an
Australian poet and teacher. In 1971, Kaye
Aldenhoven moved from
South Australia to
Umbakumba on
Groote Eylandt,
Northern Territory...
- Carl
Aldenhoven (25
November 1842 – 24
September 1907) was a
German art
historian who
served as
director of the
Ducal Library at the
Friedenstein Palace...
- The
Battle of
Aldenhoven (1
March 1793) saw the
Habsburg Austrian army
commanded by
Prince Josias of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
attack a
Republican French force...
- (1792), and in the
campaign of 1793
distinguished himself at the
Action of
Aldenhoven and the
Battle of Neerwinden. In this year he
became Governor of the Habsburg...
- Germany;
Brunn am
Gebirge in Austria; Elsloo, Sittard, Köln-Lindenthal,
Aldenhoven, Flomborn, and
Rixheim on the Rhine;
Lautereck and
Hienheim on the upper...