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to their original positions, while Orkney later wrote their dead lay "as thick as ever you saw a flock of sheep." Boufflers, in command of the French right, had over 60 battalions at his disposal, but made no attempt to launch a counterattack, a decision later criticised. Suggestions the Dutch action was only intended as a demonstration appear unlikely. Marlborough blamed himself for not monitoring it more closely, and took full responsibility for the failure.
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Wood. This manoeuvre took over two hours to complete, by which time the fighting had largely ended, but their approach forced
Villars to reinforce his left with another twelve battalions. By midday, this left nine French battalions and sixty cavalry squadrons in the centre, facing twenty-three and eighty respectively. In the early afternoon, Villars was badly wounded, and transferred overall command to Boufflers, with Puységur taking over the left.
1827:. Having assumed Tournai would hold out until October and thus consume the entire 1709 campaign season, Louis now ordered Villars to prevent the loss of Mons "at all costs...the salvation of France is at stake". The main Allied army arrived east of the town on 7 September, awaiting the arrival of their siege artillery from Tournai; Villars took up positions to the southwest on the 9th, leaving the two forces facing each other across the gap of
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Puységur now ordered his troops to withdraw, while the Prince of Orange led another mass assault against the French right. The Dutch infantry made some progress but were repulsed once again, before
Grovestins' cavalry approached the French rear, forcing them to finally abandon their entrenchments. At
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arguably contributed to his own defeat by over-extending his line. He was helped by the fact that the battlefield at
Malplaquet was much more restricted, allowing him to concentrate his infantry in defensive positions. It also prevented Marlborough from quickly shifting troops between wings, a tactic
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cavalry under
Boufflers. Superior numbers forced the Allied cavalry back, before the French in turn were repulsed by Orkney's infantry. The Allies advanced once again, and engaged the French in what was the largest cavalry action of the 18th century. As this unfolded, the French left finally started
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A frontal assault on strongly entrenched troops meant the Dutch incurred over 5,000 casualties capturing
Blairon Farm, including many senior officers. Despite these losses, the Prince of Orange continued his attacks until Marlborough ordered him to stop. Covered by their cavalry, the Dutch withdrew
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about the Dutch casualties: "Yesterday, the princes and generals saw with horror how our men lay against the field fortifications and entrenchments, still in the rank orders as they had fallen. Our infantry is dilapidated and ruined Tilly will draw up a list in accordance with the advice of the
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While the battle is now chiefly remembered by
British and Dutch commentators for the casualties incurred, the French view it differently. At the beginning of the war, their army was considered the best in Europe, a reputation shattered by a series of defeats between 1704 and 1708. Despite being a
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Meanwhile, pressure from Prince Eugene forced
Villars to keep moving troops from the centre to prevent the collapse of his left wing. Withers and the detachment from Tournai arrived too late to support the Dutch, and were instructed instead to make a flanking move north of the French lines in Sars
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Most commentators put Allied casualties between 21,000 and 25,000 killed or wounded, 8,462 of which were incurred by the Dutch infantry. Other estimates range from a low of 15,000 to a high of 30,000. There is less consensus on French losses, which are generally put at between 11,000 and 14,000,
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Alliance over the wisdom of continuing the war. By saving his army, Villars ultimately enabled
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Before peace talks resumed in 1710, Marlborough wrote to the Allied negotiators that "thanks to our victory..., you may have what peace you want". This view was used on the loss of Mons, which exposed the French interior, while the losses incurred at Malplaquet meant they could only act on the
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in September 1711 removed one of the last significant obstacles to the Allied advance, the new British government had already secretly negotiated peace terms with Louis XIV, signing the Preliminary Articles of London on 8 October 1711. At the end of 1711, Marlborough was replaced by the Tory
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were confident of winning a victory that would effectively end the war. At the same time, while conscious of the implications of defeat, Villars informed Louis XIV he must fight, or his army would dissolve. The Allies delayed their attack pending the arrival of 1,900 men from Tournai under
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in 1713 than those available in 1709. When negotiations resumed in March 1710, the French strategic position was largely unchanged, but Maplaquet accentuated Allied divisions over war aims and their associated cost. Even before the 1709 campaign, Marlborough himself felt
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in 1712. Historian André Corvisier suggests its significance in French military history is primarily psychological. He argues 18th century authors viewed it as the point when the French army regained its confidence, while for those writing after the 1870
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assure your Majesty misfortune has never been accompanied by greater glory". In a similar vein, Villars later wrote: "If God grants us the grace to lose such a battle again, Your Majesty can count on all of his enemies being destroyed".
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the flank attacks incurred heavy casualties, while the French cavalry ensured their centre did not collapse. This allowed their infantry to retreat in good order, with the Allies too exhausted to conduct a pursuit.
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attached to Marlborough's staff, argued such casualties were to be expected, given they had taken Tournai and Mons, "two of the strongest fortresses in Europe", and won "one of the hardest battles ever fought".
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generals and colonels. It does not suit us to jeopardise our Republic so many times , but the good Lord has preserved it, at the cost of a river of blood shed by the bravest people in the world."
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The Prince of Orange was left to oversee the siege of Mons, which surrendered on 21 October. Despite this loss, in the long term Malplaquet arguably allowed Louis to negotiate far better terms at
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ordered Villars to prevent its loss. Although the two armies made contact on 10 September, the attack was delayed until the next day, giving Villars time to construct strong defensive positions.
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commanded the Allied centre, with 8,000 mostly British infantry, and the bulk of the 30,000 cavalry to their rear. Finally, the Allied left was held by the Dutch, with 18,000 infantry under the
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to attack the trading interests of their opponents. The latter also considered European commitments overly expensive, and primarily of benefit to others, notably their Dutch commercial rivals.
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and Saint-Venant. Short of supplies, and with many regiments reduced to less than half their official size, Villars could not risk the last significant French field army in another battle.
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in 1713 than those available in 1709. However, it did little to change the immediate strategic situation; Mons surrendered shortly afterward and the Allies resumed their advance in 1710.
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At 07:00 on 11 September, the Allies opened the battle with an artillery bombardment. This ended at 08:30, when their right wing assaulted French troops based in Sars Wood, led by
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sympathies meant his largely pro-Orangist senior officers allegedly took their orders from the Prince of Orange, and as a result seems to have had little influence on the battle.
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to avoid battle and to prevent any further deterioration in the French position. Ordinarily an extremely aggressive general, Villars instead built defensive lines along the
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narrow defeat which did little to change the immediate strategic situation, Malplaquet is seen as more important than victory at
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casualties to attack him. Reluctance to continue fighting for what seemed marginal gains resulted in a landslide victory for the
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felt the casualties justified more stringent peace terms, others considered this unrealistic. Sicco van Goslinga, a
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3737:. Oxford University Press. pp. 112–141.
3539:. Translated by Renfroe, Walter J. Praeger.
3504:Friso: the tragic life of John William Friso
3442:Chandler, David; Beckett, Ian, eds. (1996).
3207:
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2572:
2260:
2000:
1771:When the 1709 campaign began, Louis ordered
1514:took place on 11 September 1709 during the
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3644:
3469:
3060:
2792:
2548:
1991:; Allied troops enter the French positions
455:
441:
4097:
4086:
4032:Notes on the history of military medicine
3760:
3742:Onnekink, David; Bruin, Reger de (2013).
3735:The Seventeenth Century: Europe 1598–1715
3460:
3368:The Seventeenth Century: Europe 1598–1715
3267:
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2860:
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189:
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3869:
3831:
3685:Anuário da Nobreza de Portugal; Tomo III
3630:(2001 ed.). Yale University Press.
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2078:
2032:
1979:
1928:
1838:
207:
4274:Battles involving the Holy Roman Empire
3732:
3384:
3331:
3231:
3036:
2976:
1758:Key locations; modern French region of
1585:caused widespread famine; garrisons at
4206:
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3984:
3800:
3779:
3663:
3444:The Oxford History of the British Army
3403:
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1933:Dutch troops at Malplaquet led by the
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3850:
3691:
3666:Marlborough: England's Fragile Genius
3625:
3553:
3361:. Chez Janet et Cotelle. p. 241.
3316:Instituto Português de Heráldica 2006
3291:
3192:
3168:
3084:
1581:state was bankrupt, while the severe
436:
4249:Battles involving the Dutch Republic
4167:
4023:Historical Dictionary of Switzerland
3958:
3782:Society for Army Historical Research
3710:
3120:
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4264:History of Nord (French department)
4219:Military history of Hauts-de-France
4119:The Life of the Duke of Marlborough
3972:(in German). NZZ Libro. p. 51.
3872:Queen Anne; the Politics of Passion
1913:. Overall control was exercised by
13:
3978:
3819:(in French). Paris: Denis Mariette
3527:(in Dutch). Loveringh en De Jonge.
2265:as a volunteer during this charge.
1740:
1698:
16:1709 Spanish Succession War battle
14:
4285:
4254:Battles involving the Netherlands
4187:
3942:De Veertigjarige Oorlog 1672–1712
3425:Marlborough as Military Commander
4192:
3994:. Wien und Leipzig, C. W. Stern.
3917:Van Lennep, Jacob (1880). "14".
3716:The Wars of Louis XIV: 1667–1714
1909:, plus 10,000 cavalry under the
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39:
4239:Battles involving Great Britain
2338:
2329:
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2307:
2294:
2281:
2268:
2249:
2236:
2227:
1656:
1609:initiated peace talks with the
1549:in early September, the Allies
424:
413:
4072:. Cambridge University Press.
3389:. Cambridge University Press.
1726:
1565:Louis to negotiate far better
482:Low Countries and Upper France
125:
1:
4098:Nicholson, Soterios (2018) .
3963:(in Dutch). Martinus Nijhoff.
2825:Thackeray & Findling 1998
2355:
2110:1710 British general election
2019:
1684:
1642:
1572:
1516:War of the Spanish Succession
419:
408:
33:War of the Spanish Succession
2028:
1670:
7:
3940:Van Nimwegen, Olaf (2020).
3803:Batailles Françaises, t. VI
3744:De Vrede van Utrecht (1713)
3476:(4th ed.). McFarland.
3370:. Oxford University Press.
2672:Chandler & Beckett 1996
2510:Chandler & Beckett 1996
2257:James Francis Edward Stuart
1921:as senior Dutch commander.
1896:Louis-François de Boufflers
63:11 September 1709
10:
4290:
4126:Tucker, Spencer C (2009).
4087:Nicholson, G.W.L. (1955).
3832:Shinsuke, Satsuma (2013).
3805:. Flammarion. p. 241.
3521:De Vryer, Abraham (1738).
3337:A short history of England
3324:
2498:Drévillon & Fonck 2017
1834:
1538:force of 86,000 under the
4244:Battles involving Prussia
4229:Battles involving Bavaria
4224:Battles involving Austria
3801:PĂ©rini, HardĂż de (1906).
3761:MacDowall, Simon (2020).
3696:. Yale University Press.
3645:Hattendorf, John (1987).
3498:De Graaf, Ronald (2021).
3461:Corvisier, André (1997).
3049:Onnekink & Bruin 2013
2242:In reality, Tilly's anti-
2176:
1924:
968:Italy and Southern France
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402:
389:
223:
135:
55:
38:
30:
25:
4234:Battles involving France
3944:(in Dutch). Prometheus.
3811:Sevin de Quincy, Charles
3664:Holmes, Richard (2008).
3506:] (in Dutch). Boom.
3423:Chandler, David (1996).
3075:, pp. 125–126, 140.
2220:
728:Grovestins' Cavalry Raid
46:The Battle of Malplaquet
4121:. Hardpress Publishing.
4117:Thomas, Edward (1915).
4034:. Legare Street Press.
4030:Garrison, F.H. (1970).
3870:Somerset, Anne (2012).
3851:Simms, Brendan (2008).
3470:Clodfelter, M. (2017).
3465:(in French). Economica.
3366:Bergin, Joseph (2001).
764:Germany and Upper Rhine
4168:Weir, William (2004).
4049:Green, Howard (1971).
3998: Braun, Hans:
3626:Gregg, Edward (1980).
3600:Rousset de Missy, Jean
3355:Anquetil, Louis-Pierre
2917:Van Alphen et al. 2019
2261:
2131:
2088:
2066:No Peace Without Spain
2048:
2001:
1992:
1959:François Nicolas Fagel
1942:
1911:Prince of Hesse-Kassel
1849:Prince Eugene of Savoy
1844:
1266:Santa Cruz de Tenerife
224:Commanders and leaders
4201:at Wikimedia Commons
3692:Kamen, Henry (2001).
3554:Drake, Peter (1960).
3404:Burton, Ivor (1968).
3385:Bromley, JS (1979) .
2255:According to Quincy,
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1932:
1842:
1191:Valencia de Alcántara
403:Casualties and losses
4199:Battle of Malplaquet
4130:. ABC-CLIO. p.
4093:. Army Headquarters.
4068:Jones, J.R. (1993).
3613:(in French). La Haye
3604:Van Huchtenburg, Jan
2710:, pp. 197, 202.
2708:Sevin de Quincy 1726
1917:, who had succeeded
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1512:Battle of Malplaquet
395:86,000 men, 100 guns
105:50.33611°N 3.87639°E
50:Jan van Huchtenburgh
26:Battle of Malplaquet
4102:. Forgotten Books.
4000:Hans Rudolf von May
3959:Wijn, J.W. (1959).
3294:, pp. 163–170.
3234:, pp. 459–460.
3210:, pp. 319–320.
3159:, pp. 386–387.
3015:, pp. 186–187.
2955:, pp. 334–335.
2931:, pp. 444–445.
2722:, pp. 173–174.
2599:, pp. 314–315.
2587:, pp. 159–174.
2488:, pp. 138–139.
2476:, pp. 134–135.
2440:, pp. 417–418.
2189:Franco-Prussian War
1985:Battle of Maplaquet
1583:winter of 1708–1709
1577:By early 1709, the
1540:Duke of Marlborough
1528:Spanish Netherlands
1526:, then part of the
1029:Castelnuovo Bormida
398:75,000 men, 80 guns
101: /
3902:(in Dutch). Boom.
3893:. Greenwood Press.
2893:Dumont et al. 1729
2275:Sicco van Goslinga
2162:Holy Roman Emperor
2150:Dutch field deputy
2142:and several Dutch
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1993:
1967:Sicco van Goslinga
1947:Count Finckenstein
1943:
1845:
1520:Taisnières-sur-Hon
1291:2nd Ciudad Rodrigo
1231:1st Ciudad Rodrigo
467:Spanish Succession
80:Taisnières-sur-Hon
4269:Conflicts in 1709
4197:Media related to
4141:978-1-85109-672-5
3951:978-90-446-3871-4
3909:978-90-244-3038-3
3881:978-0-00-720376-5
3862:978-0-14-028984-8
3843:978-1-84383-862-3
3836:. Boydell Press.
3772:978-1-4728-4123-0
3753:978-90-8704-312-4
3703:978-0-253-19025-3
3675:978-0-00-722572-9
3637:978-0-300-09024-6
3546:978-0-8371-8165-3
3513:978-90-2443-676-7
3483:978-0-7864-7470-7
3434:978-1-885119-30-8
3427:. Da Capo Press.
3415:978-0-09-456100-7
3396:978-0-521-29396-9
3377:978-0-19-873168-9
3346:978-5-389-07036-3
3208:Van Nimwegen 2020
3183:, pp. 37–40.
3171:, pp. 60–64.
2624:Van Nimwegen 2020
2597:Van Nimwegen 2020
2573:Van Nimwegen 2020
2140:Anthonie Heinsius
1939:Charles Rochussen
1890:, as well as the
1888:Swiss mercenaries
1619:Philip V of Spain
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1150:Iberian Peninsula
563:2nd Fort Isabella
488:1st Fort Isabella
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2897:
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2873:
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2861:Corvisier 1997
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2841:
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2829:
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2805:
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2795:, p. 74;
2777:
2775:, p. 222.
2765:
2763:, p. 184.
2753:
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2741:
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2724:
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2688:
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2676:
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2863:, p. 1;
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2837:DelbrĂĽck 1919
2833:
2827:, p. 34.
2826:
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2798:
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1777:River Scarpe
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1599:Valenciennes
1576:
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1559:
1544:
1534:, engaged a
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1497:Lizard Point
1477:Cape Spartel
1351:Villaviciosa
1134:Fenestrelles
920:2nd Haguenau
910:1st Haguenau
890:2nd Trarbach
855:Schellenberg
825:Munderkingen
790:1st Trarbach
770:Kaiserswerth
753:2nd Bouchain
708:1st Bouchain
698:Saint-Venant
677:
513:Stevensweert
136:Belligerents
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31:Part of the
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4070:Marlborough
4026:, 2009.
3855:. Penguin.
3718:. Longman.
3339:. КоЛибри.
3304:Holmes 2008
3133:Holmes 2008
3073:Bergin 2001
2989:Holmes 2008
2881:PĂ©rini 1906
2789:Holmes 2008
2773:Penant 2019
2737:Holmes 2008
2684:Holmes 2008
2534:Holmes 2008
2522:Burton 1968
2486:Bergin 2001
2474:Burton 1968
2462:Holmes 2008
2450:Holmes 2008
2438:Holmes 2008
2414:Holmes 2008
2083:Victory at
1955:Schulenburg
1915:Count Tilly
1810:Marlborough
1567:peace terms
1492:Beachy Head
1455:Nagymajtény
1425:Nagyszombat
1410:Schmöllnitz
1391:2nd Majorca
1251:1st Majorca
1196:Albuquerque
1099:Pizzigetone
1094:Alessandria
942:3rd Hagenau
900:Lauterbourg
895:Wissembourg
780:Friedlingen
738:Marchiennes
653:Hondschoote
623:Dendermonde
498:Saint Donas
312:Schulenburg
240:Marlborough
108: /
4208:Categories
4179:1564144917
4053:. Cooper.
3874:. Harper.
3765:. Osprey.
3668:. Harper.
3292:Drake 1960
3193:Kamen 2001
3169:Simms 2008
3085:Gregg 1980
2356:References
2346:Royal Navy
2324:Parliament
2020:Casualties
2014:Le Quesnoy
1997:Grovestins
1858:earthworks
1829:Malplaquet
1747:Le Quesnoy
1705:Malplaquet
1625:candidate
1573:Background
1522:in modern
1405:Eisenstadt
1381:2nd Girona
1356:1st Girona
1341:2nd Madrid
1246:El AlbujĂłn
1236:1st Madrid
1171:Portalegre
1004:Borgoforte
957:4th Landau
952:Rumersheim
947:Stollhofen
915:Drusenheim
885:3rd Landau
870:Ingolstadt
845:2nd Landau
840:Speyerbach
815:Sigharting
775:1st Landau
723:Landrécies
678:Malplaquet
643:Wijnendale
493:Middelburg
465:War of the
93:50°20′10″N
67:1709-09-11
3121:Lynn 1999
3109:Lynn 1999
3097:Lynn 1999
2953:Lynn 1999
2941:Wijn 1959
2905:Wijn 1959
2849:Lynn 1999
2785:Lynn 1999
2749:Wijn 1959
2696:Wijn 1959
2660:Lynn 1999
2636:Wijn 1959
2426:Lynn 1999
2402:Lynn 1999
2390:Lynn 1999
2371:Lynn 1999
2322:In 1709,
2202:in 1808.
2074:La Gudina
2039:Pré carré
2029:Aftermath
1873:Oudenarde
1869:Ramillies
1621:with the
1615:The Hague
1607:Louis XIV
1555:Louis XIV
1361:Aren Fort
1326:La Gudiña
1271:CastellĂłn
1226:Alcántara
1216:San Mateo
1074:Calcinato
1059:Mirandola
1014:Governolo
1009:Guastalla
937:Aidenbach
865:Villingen
835:Höchstädt
795:Andernach
785:Rheinberg
743:2nd Douai
688:1st Douai
648:Leffinghe
633:Oudenarde
603:Ramillies
593:Zandvliet
588:Zoutleeuw
573:2nd Liége
533:Groesbeek
523:1st Liége
361:Boufflers
126:Aftermath
96:3°52′35″E
4153:. Boom.
3988:(1908).
3813:(1726).
3794:26899866
3714:(1999).
3606:(1729).
3535:(1919).
3357:(1819).
3335:(2021).
2244:Orangist
2166:Bouchain
2145:regenten
2114:Brihuega
2070:Alicante
1880:Villeroy
1865:Blenheim
1806:Austrian
1623:Habsburg
1467:Vigo Bay
1366:Venasque
1346:Brihuega
1336:Zaragoza
1321:Alicante
1201:MontjuĂŻc
1144:Syracuse
1119:2nd Susa
1054:Chivasso
1039:Vercelli
1034:1st Susa
962:Freiburg
930:Sendling
875:Blenheim
850:Augsburg
830:Breisach
800:Neubourg
658:Brussels
583:Elixheim
538:Tongeren
518:Roermond
503:Nijmegen
390:Strength
372:Puységur
75:Location
4017:Italian
3931:17 July
3823:13 July
3617:16 July
3489:18 June
3446:. OUP.
3325:Sources
2094:BĂ©thune
2057:Utrecht
1835:Prelude
1798:British
1773:Villars
1764:Belgium
1663:Tournai
1603:Cambrai
1595:St Omer
1587:Tournai
1547:Tournai
1518:, near
1440:TrenÄŤĂn
1398:Hungary
1376:Cardona
1371:Tortosa
1331:Almenar
1311:Minorca
1306:Tortosa
1301:Morella
1281:Almansa
1276:Villena
1211:Badajoz
1129:Exilles
1064:Cassano
999:Luzzara
984:Cremona
925:Bavaria
905:Homburg
805:Geldern
693:BĂ©thune
673:Tournai
608:Antwerp
578:3rd Huy
568:2nd Huy
558:Limburg
553:1st Huy
543:Stekene
423:
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344: (
342:Villars
199:Prussia
65: (
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4005:German
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2200:Bailén
2184:Denain
2177:Legacy
2158:Joseph
2106:Tories
1951:Lottum
1925:Battle
1733:Boussu
1579:French
1524:France
1482:Málaga
1445:Kölesd
1296:Lleida
1286:XĂ tiva
1256:Cuenca
1241:Murcia
1139:Cesana
1114:Toulon
1104:Casale
1049:Verrua
979:Chiari
758:Knocke
733:Denain
613:Ostend
548:Ekeren
471:Europe
425:11,000
414:22,000
300:Lottum
217:France
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151:
121:Result
3923:[
3790:JSTOR
3610:tĂ´mes
3502:[
2221:Notes
1937:, by
1814:Ypres
1802:Dutch
1785:Douai
1691:Ypres
1649:Douai
1591:Arras
1450:Kassa
1430:ZsibĂł
1316:Denia
1261:Elche
1181:Ceuta
1156:Cádiz
1124:Gaeta
1109:Milan
1089:Pavia
1079:Turin
1044:Ivrea
974:Carpi
713:Arras
668:Ghent
638:Lille
618:Menin
598:Diest
528:Hulst
508:Venlo
288:Fagel
264:Tilly
4174:ISBN
4155:ISBN
4136:ISBN
4104:ISBN
4074:ISBN
4055:ISBN
4036:ISBN
4014:and
4002:in
3946:ISBN
3933:2023
3904:ISBN
3876:ISBN
3857:ISBN
3838:ISBN
3825:2023
3767:ISBN
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3720:ISBN
3698:ISBN
3670:ISBN
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3632:ISBN
3619:2023
3582:ISBN
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3508:ISBN
3491:2023
3478:ISBN
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3429:ISBN
3410:ISBN
3391:ISBN
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2116:and
2098:Aire
2072:and
2062:Whig
2037:The
1953:and
1871:and
1825:Mons
1804:and
1677:Mons
1601:and
1510:The
1420:Páta
1415:Raab
1069:Nice
1024:Arco
1019:Nago
860:Rain
820:Bonn
810:Kehl
703:Aire
683:Mons
124:See
60:Date
4132:872
2160:as
1987:by
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880:Ulm
628:Ath
347:WIA
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