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Heiligerlee (Dutch: [ˌɦɛiləɣərˈleː]; Gronings:
Kloosterholt [ˈkloʊstərɦɔːɫt]) is a
village in the
Dutch province of
Groningen bordering the town of Winschoten...
- The
Battle of
Heiligerlee (
Heiligerlee, Groningen, 23 May 1568) was
fought between Dutch rebels and the
Spanish army of Friesland. It was the
first Dutch...
- The
Battle of
Heiligerlee may
refer to:
Battle of
Heiligerlee (1536), a
battle fought between the
Danish allies of
Charles of
Guelders and
Habsburg forces...
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Heiligerlee (Dutch pronunciation: [ˌɦɛiləɣərˈleː]; abbreviation: Hle) was a
railway stop (Dutch: stopplaats) in the
village of
Heiligerlee in the Netherlands...
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HNLMS Heiligerlee,
formerly known as Panter, was a
Heiligerlee-class
monitor built in
England for the
Royal Netherlands Navy in the 1860s.
Among the new...
- The two
armies met at
Heiligerlee on May 23,
where Louis ambushed the
Spanish troops.
Louis won the army the
Battle of
Heiligerlee but his
younger brother...
- The
Battle of
Heiligerlee (5
August 1536) was a
battle during the
Guelders Wars, in
which the
Danish allies of
Charles of Guelders,
under command of Meindert...
- of
Louis of N****au and
William I of Orange,
killed in the
Battle of
Heiligerlee Adolf of N****au-Siegen (1586–1608), son of
Count John VII Adolph, Prince...
- The
Heiligerlee-class
monitors were a
group of five
ironclad monitors built for the
Royal Netherlands Navy in the late 1860s. The 1850s and 60's showed...
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After the
Battle of
Heiligerlee, the
Dutch rebel leader Louis of N****au (brother of
William the Silent)
failed to
capture the city of Groningen. Louis...