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Malplaquet is the name of two
places in
Belgium and a
place in France:
Malplaquet, Liège at 50°39′N 5°22′E / 50.650°N 5.367°E / 50.650; 5.367 Malplaquet...
- The
Battle of
Malplaquet took
place on 11
September 1709
during the War of the
Spanish Succession, near Taisnières-sur-Hon in
modern France, then part...
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launched in 1945, but was
cancelled that same year. Her
sister ship,
Malplaquet -
named after a
battle between Britain and
France during the War of the...
- the
sieges of
Namur and Lille, next to his
conduct during the
Battle of
Malplaquet. Louis-François was born at
Crillon in Oise on 10
January 1644. He entered...
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Malplaquet House is a
Grade II
listed Georgian house at 137–139 Mile End Road, Stepney, London. The four-storey
house was
built as one of
three in 1742...
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prevent the
Allies from
capturing Tournai and Mons.
After the
Battle of
Malplaquet in
September 1709, in
which Villars was
gravely wounded (by a musketball...
- Andrew.The
Temples of
Malplaquet.
Lutterworth Press 2005, ISBN 978-0-7188-3047-2 Dalton, Andrew. The Lost
People of
Malplaquet.
Lutterworth Press 2007...
- Nord
department in
northern France.
Battle of
Malplaquet,
which took
place near the
hamlet of
Malplaquet, on the
territory of the commune, in 1709 Communes...
- The
Malplaquet proclamation was
issued by
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington,
commander of the Anglo-allied army on 22 June 1815. It
announced to...
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Blenheim (1704), of
Ramillies (1706), of
Oudenarde (1708), and of
Malplaquet (1709)
ensured his
place in
history as one of Europe's
great generals...