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Callantsoog (West Frisian: Kallantsouge) is a
village in the
Dutch province of
North Holland. It is a part of the muni****lity of Schagen, and lies about...
- The
Battle of
Callantsoog (sometimes also
called Battle of
Groote Keeten) (27 August 1799)
followed the
amphibious landing by a
British invasion force...
- were
successful initially,
defeating the
defenders in the
battles of
Callantsoog,
Krabbendam and Alkmaar, but
subsequent battles went
against the Anglo-Russian...
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Dutch Republic.
Abercromby conducted a
textbook amphibious landing at
Callantsoog establishing a
beachhead and
driving the Franco-Dutch army
inland at...
- the
following small towns and villages: Burgerbrug, Burgervlotbrug,
Callantsoog,
Groote Keeten, Oudesluis, Petten, Schagerbrug, Sint Maartensbrug, Sint...
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invasion of
Holland started well, with a
British victory – the
Battle of
Callantsoog (27
August 1799) – in the north, but when the
Russian army
arrived in...
- Jan Mooy (8
September 1776 in
Callantsoog – 15
September 1847 in Den Helder), was a
Dutch painter. Mooy
painted primarily marine art and watercolors....
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already a
mention of a sand **** in 1388
between Petten and 't Oghe (
Callantsoog). In the St. Elizabeth's
flood (1421),
Petten was
entirely washed away...
- 1797. He was
severely wounded later that same year in the
Battle of
Callantsoog,
during the Anglo-Russian
invasion of Holland. He took part in the Battle...
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Flanders campaign Batavian Revolution War of the
Second Coalition Battle of
Callantsoog Battle of
Krabbendam Battle of
Bergen Battle of
Alkmaar Battle of Castri****...