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Battle of
Neerwinden may
refer to:
Battle of
Neerwinden (1693), a
battle between the French, British, and
Dutch Battle of
Neerwinden (1793), a
battle between...
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Neerwinden (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈneːrʋɪndə(n)]) is a
village in
Belgium in the
province of
Flemish Brabant, a few
miles southeast of Tienen. It is now...
- The
Battle of
Neerwinden (18
March 1793) saw a
Republican French army led by
Charles François
Dumouriez attack a
Coalition army
commanded by
Prince Josias...
- Laar and
Neerwinden.
Three ****ault columns,
consisting of 28 battalions,
launched a
furious attack;
Berwick in the
middle stormed Neerwinden,
while to...
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Cheval Regiment in 1792. The unit
fought at Valmy, Jemappes, Aldenhoven,
Neerwinden, Raismes, Caesar's Camp and Wattignies, and he was
wounded twice. In January...
- in
command of a
volunteer battalion. He led his
troops at
Jemappes and
Neerwinden. He was
promoted to
general of
brigade in
November 1793 and
general of...
- of France.
Early in the wars of the
First Coalition, he saw
victory at
Neerwinden in 1793,
before being defeated at
Wattignies in 1793 and
Fleurus in 1794...
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proper and the
villages of Attenhoven, Eliksem, Ezemaal, Laar, Neerlanden,
Neerwinden, Overwinden, Rumsdorp, Waasmont, Walsbets, Walshoutem,
Wange and Wezeren...
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siege to
Toulon in
October 1793.
France suffered reverses (Battle of
Neerwinden, 18
March 1793) and
internal strife (War in the Vendée) and responded...
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royalist Vendée rose in revolt. On 18th,
Dumouriez was
defeated at
Neerwinden and
defected to the Austrians.
Uprisings followed in Bordeaux, Lyon, Toulon...