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Enguinegatte (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ɡinɡat]; West Flemish: Ingwinegate; Picard: Inguin’gatte or Guin’gatte) is a town and
former commune in the Pas-de-Calais...
- The
Battle of the
Spurs or (Second)
Battle of
Guinegate took
place on 16
August 1513. It
formed a part of the War of the
League of
Cambrai of 1508 to...
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Battle of
Guinegate may
refer to:
Battle of
Guinegate (1479), part of the War of the
Burgundian Succession Battle of
Guinegate (1513), the
Battle of the...
- The
First Battle of
Guinegate took
place on 7
August 1479. King
Louis XI's
French troops, led by
Philippe de Crèvecœur d'Esquerdes (who had been a commander...
- it
accompanied Henry to
France in 1513 and took part in the
Battle of
Guinegate (1513) (better
known as the
Battle of the Spurs) and then at the Field...
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effectiveness against professional troops was low, such as
against the
Germans at
Guinegate. In addition, they were
prone to desertion,
treason and capitulation....
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marched against the French. The
conflict culminated at the
Battle of
Guinegate in 1479.
Though Maximilian was victorious, he was only able to gain the...
- Quesnoy,
Conde and Antoing. He
defeated the
French forces at the
Battle of
Guinegate, in
modern Enguinegatte, on 7
August 1479.
Despite winning, Maximilian...
- took
possession of the County.
Though defeated at the 1479
Battle of
Guinegate, the
French retained the
County by the
Treaty of
Arras in 1482. By that...
- when
Henry VIII of
England routed the
French at the
Battle of the
Spurs (
Guinegate,
where Bayard's
father had
received a
lifelong injury in a
battle of 1479)...