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Groenlo (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈɣrunloː] ) is a city in the muni****lity of Oost Gelre,
situated in the
eastern part of the Netherlands, on the German...
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Commons has
media related to
Siege of
Groenlo.
Siege of Grol (
Groenlo) may
refer to: The
capture of Grol (
Groenlo) in 1580 by
Count Rennenberg (first Spanish...
- Orange, and the Spanish-controlled
fortified city of Grol (now
known as
Groenlo),
during the
Eighty Years War and the Anglo–Spanish War in 1627. The Spanish...
- as Grolsch, is a
Dutch brewery founded in 1615 by
Willem Neerfeldt in
Groenlo. In 1895, the de
Groen family bought the brewery. They had
started their...
- well-known beer
originates from this region:
Grolsch beer was
first brewed in
Groenlo in 1615. The
original language of the
Achterhoek is Achterhooks, a variety...
- 1594. In 1597 he went on a
further offensive and took Rheinberg, Meurs,
Groenlo, Bredevoort, Enschede, Ootmarsum, and
Oldenzaal and
closed off the year...
- The
siege of Grol or
Groenlo in 1595 was a
siege of
Groenlo by
States forces under Maurice of N****au
during the
Eighty Years' War in an
attempt to capture...
- The
siege of
Groenlo was a
siege of
Groenlo or Grol in 1606
during the
Dutch Revolt. It
lasted from 3 to 14
August 1606 and
ended in the city
being captured...
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border town of
Groenlo (formerly
known as Grol or Grolle) in the
Achterhoek in 1627
during the
Dutch Revolt. It is held in and
around Groenlo itself every...
- The
siege of
Groenlo was a 10-day
siege of the
Dutch town of
Groenlo from 1 to 10 June 1672 by the
combined forces of France, the
Elector of
Cologne and...