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Seneffe (French pronunciation: [sənɛf] ; Walloon: Sinefe) is a muni****lity of
Wallonia located in the
province of Hainaut, Belgium. On 1
January 2006...
- The
Battle of
Seneffe took
place on 11
August 1674
during the Franco-Dutch War, near
Seneffe in Belgium, then part of the
Spanish Netherlands. A French...
- The Château of
Seneffe or Château de
Seneffe is an 18th-century château
located in the muni****lity of
Seneffe in the
province of Hainaut, Wallonia, Belgium...
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Domaine de
Mariemont (ca. 1850 in its
present form)
Seneffe,
Orangerie of the Château de
Seneffe (ca. 1765) Darmstadt,
Orangerie Düsseldorf-Benrath, Orangerie...
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broken ground forced him to
divide his army into
three separate columns. At
Seneffe, Condé led a
cavalry attack against the
Allied vanguard and by
midday on...
- Countries, and in 1674, he
fought his last
great battle, the
Battle of
Seneffe,
against William III of Orange. This battle,
fought on 11 August, was one...
- seventeenth-century Château des
Comtes de
Marchin and the eighteenth-century Château de
Seneffe. In the
United States, the word château took root
selectively – in the...
- destro****), Hélécine
Abbey (1762–80),
Gembloux Abbey (1762–79), Château de
Seneffe (1763–68),
Abbey of St.
Martin of
Tournai (1763),
Forest Abbey (1764),...
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Walloon town
Seneffe. This list is part of Belgium's
national heritage. List of
protected heritage sites in
Hainaut (province)
Seneffe Wikimedia Commons...
- in 1673
during the Franco-Dutch War and
again at the
bloody Battle of
Seneffe. A year
later he was
promoted on the
field to
mestre de camp (colonel)...