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- Bouvines (French pronunciation: [buvin]; Dutch: Bovingen) is a commune and village in the Nord department in northern France. It is on the French-Belgian...
- The Battle of Bouvines took place on 27 July 1214 near the town of Bouvines in the County of Flanders. It was the concluding battle of the Anglo-French...
- The Battle of Bouvines (French: Bataille de Bouvines, 27 juillet 1214) is an 1827 history painting by the French artist Horace Vernet. It depicts Philip...
- Angevin Empire by defeating a coalition of his rivals at the Battle of Bouvines in 1214. This victory would have a lasting impact on western European politics:...
- The Bouvines class consisted of a pair of ironclad coastal-defense ships built for the French Navy (Marine Navale) in the 1890s, Bouvines and Amiral Tréhouart...
- anti-French coalition war and came to an end at the decisive Battle of Bouvines at which Philip defeated England and its allies. The Duchy of Normandy...
- as a guard ship during World War I. Bouvines was condemned in mid-1918 and was sold for s**** in 1920. The Bouvines-class coast-defence ships were ordered...
- of Bouvines. Philip's army numbered some 15,000, while the allied forces possessed around 25,000 troops; the armies clashed at the Battle of Bouvines. It...
- Anglo-French War (1213–1214) by Philip II of France following the Battle of Bouvines. John lost control of most of his continental possessions, apart from Guyenne...
- Library Xenophon Group: "War of Bouvines" : Context of this battle in the run-up to the conclusive battle at Bouvines (1214) 49°15′42″N 1°44′37″E / 49...