- 50°27′N 4°33′E / 50.450°N 4.550°E / 50.450; 4.550
Lambusart (Walloon: Lambussåt) is a
village of
Wallonia and a
district of the muni****lity of Fleurus...
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Sambre so soon
after Lambusart caught the
Allies completely by surprise.[citation needed]
Following the
previous battle at
Lambusart, the
Allied high command...
- The
Battle of
Lambusart (16 June 1794) saw a
Republican French army led by Jean
Baptiste Jourdan try to
cross the
Sambre River against a
combined Dutch...
- muni****lity
consists of the
following districts: Brye, Heppignies, Fleurus,
Lambusart, Saint-Amand, Wagnelée, Wanfercée-Baulet (wa: Wanfercêye-Bålet), and Wangenies...
- introduced. In 2013, the
board took over
football club RJS Heppignies-
Lambusart-Fleurus, who were
experiencing financial difficulties. This club was affiliated...
- of him.: 270
William was
victorious at the
Battles of
Gosselies and
Lambusart and
proved to be an able commander, but the
French armies ultimately proved...
-
First Coalition Second Battle of
Wissembourg Battle of
Arlon Battle of
Lambusart Battle of
Fleurus Battle of
Sprimont Battle of
Aldenhoven Rhine Campaign...
- army
under the
Prince of
Orange defeated the
French at the
Battle of
Lambusart on 16 June and
drove them
south of the
Sambre River.
Casualties numbered...
- 1794,
Dubois led a
cavalry division in the Army of Sambre-et-Meuse at
Lambusart,
Fleurus and Aldenhoven. In May 1795 he
helped put down the
Revolt of...
-
Battle of Jemappes,
Battle of Honds****e,
Battle of Wattignies,
Battle of
Lambusart,
Battle of Fleurus,
Siege of Luxembourg,
Battle of Amberg,
Battle of Wurzburg...