- of
Steenkerque, also
known as Steenkerke, Steenkirk,
Steynkirk or
Steinkirk was
fought on 3
August 1692,
during the Nine Years' War, near
Steenkerque, then...
-
Steenkerque (French pronunciation: [stɛ̃kɛʁk]; Dutch: Steenkerke; in
older English references also Steenkerke, Steenkirk, Steinkerque,
Steinkerke or Steinkirk;...
- duc de Luxembourg. He
triumphed at the
Battles of
Fleurus in 1690,
Steenkerque in 1692, and
Landen in 1693, although, the
battles proved to be of little...
- Braine-le-Comte, Hennuyères, Henripont, Petit-Rœulx-lez-Braine, Ronquières, and
Steenkerque. The Ronquières
inclined plane at the Brussels–Charleroi
Canal is in...
- current, and
equally military, "Steinkirk",
named after the
Battle of
Steenkerque in 1692. The
Steinkirk was a long, narrow,
plain or lightly-trimmed neckcloth...
- Orange,
settled in the
Dutch Republic, and was
killed at the
Battle of
Steenkerque. In 1660,
Mackay was
commissioned into Dumbarton's Regiment, spending...
- king's 1692
Siege of
Namur and
repulsed a
surprise attack of
William at
Steenkerque in 1692. On 29 July 1693, won the most
famous of his
battles over his...
- also
praises how
William led his
troops to
safety during the
battles of
Steenkerque and Landen. Still,
William has been
blamed by
French and
British historians...
-
before his marriage. He
fought with
great distinction at the
Battle of
Steenkerque on 3
August 1692. In the same year he also
served at the
Siege of Namur...
- François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg,
including at the
battles of
Steenkerque.
Luxembourg fell into William's trap set
against superior numbers, but...