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Mardyck (Dutch: Mardijk, West Flemish: Mardyk) is a
former commune in the Nord
department in
northern France. It is an ****ociated
commune with Dunkirk...
- 51°01′52″N 2°18′22″E / 51.031°N 2.3061°E / 51.031; 2.3061 Fort-
Mardyck (French pronunciation: [fɔʁ maʁdik]; Dutch: Fort-Mardijk; West Flemish: Fort-Mardyk)...
- Franco-English
forces following the
battle of the Dunes. The city
along with Fort-
Mardyck was
awarded to
England in the
peace the
following year as
agreed in the...
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fortresses of Gravelines,
Dunkirk and
Mardyck. It was
agreed that
Gravelines would be
ceded to France,
Dunkirk and
Mardyck to England. Dunkirk, in particular...
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coastal fortresses of Gravelines,
Dunkirk and
Mardyck.
Gravelines would be
ceded to
France and
Dunkirk and
Mardyck to England. Dunkirk, in particular, was on...
- when
Charles II of
England sold his
sovereign rights to
Dunkirk and Fort-
Mardyck to his
cousin Louis XIV of France.
Dunkirk was
occupied by
English forces...
- 000
troops and war ships. In
accordance with the
terms of the treaty,
Mardyck and Dunkirk—a base for
privateers and
commerce raiders attacking English...
- the city itself. The
German outer perimeter ran
through the
villages of
Mardyck, Loon-Plage, Spycker,
Bergues and Bray-Dunes, 4.3 to 7.5 mi (7 to 12 km)...
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Thionville 1st
Gravelines Béthune 2nd
Saint Omer 1st Lens
Bergues 1st
Mardyck Furnes 1st
Dunkirk Armentières
Nieuwpoort Commines 2nd
Landrecies Diksmuide...
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under Gaston, Duke of Orléans in Flanders, and when,
after the
capture of
Mardyck, Orléans
returned to Paris, Enghien, left in command,
captured Dunkirk...