- pronunciation: [ˈʌudənaːrdə] ; French:
Audenarde [odnaʁd]; in
English sometimes Oudenarde) is a
Belgian city and muni****lity in the
Flemish province of East Flanders...
- The
Battle of
Oudenarde, also
known as the
Battle of Oudenaarde, was a
major engagement of the War of the
Spanish Succession,
pitting an Anglo-Dutch force...
-
corps fought under Marlborough at the
battles of Blenheim, Ramillies,
Oudenarde, and
Malplaquet suffering heavy losses. It
returned to
Denmark in 1713...
- his
victories at
battles of
Blenheim (1704), of
Ramillies (1706), of
Oudenarde (1708), and of
Malplaquet (1709)
ensured his
place in
history as one of...
- 3rd
Dragoon Guards (Prince of Wales's)
Early Wars: Blenheim, Ramillies,
Oudenarde, Malplaquet, Warburg, Beaumont, Willems, Talavera, Albuhera, Vittoria...
- to
support his own offensive,
leading to his
victory at the
Battle of
Oudenarde and the
capture of Lille.
Hanoverian troops took part at
Oudernade with...
-
Courtrai (Kortrijk),
Douai (Dowaai),
Furnes (Veurne),
Lille (Rijsel),
Oudenarde (Oudenaarde, Audenarde), and
Tournai (Doornik). Lille, Armentières, Bergues...
- Nevertheless, in the Low Countries,
particularly after the
battle of
Oudenarde in 1708, Eugene, like his
cousin Louis of Baden,
tended to play safe and...
- her husband. At a
thanksgiving service for a
victory at the
Battle of
Oudenarde, Anne did not wear the
jewels that
Sarah had
selected for her. At the...
- able to take the initiative. The
culmination of this was the
Battle of
Oudenarde,
where Louis's
mistaken choices and
reluctance to
support Vendôme led...