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Slangenburg Castle (Dutch:
Kasteel Slangenburg) is a
castle in the muni****lity of
Doetinchem in the
province of
Gelderland in the Netherlands. The castle...
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Frederik Johan van Baer, Lord of
Slangenburg (27 July 1645 – 15
December 1713) was a
Dutch States Army officer. He
served under William of
Orange in the...
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Reformed in 1591.
There are two castles, 'De Kelder' ('The Cellar') and
Slangenburg. The city has
three windmills. In the city centre,
there is the already...
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Marlborough nonetheless still hoped to
bring Villeroi to battle.
Dutch general Slangenburg, 'hero of Ekeren',
argued that the
Allies should advance to Leuven. Leuven...
- stay. The new
infantry generals were also
disgruntled — the Lord of
Slangenburg because he had to
serve the less
experienced Overkirk; and the Count...
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Dutch Republic and
England was only
averted by the
dismissal of
General Slangenburg,
while the
imposition of
Austrian rule in
Bavaria caused a
brief but...
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blind to the
danger it faced, and two of its sub-commanders, the Lord of
Slangenburg and
Count of Tilly, had
stressed that
danger to the head of the army...
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small campground.[citation needed]
Close to
IJzevoorde lies the
Slangenburg Castle,
referring to a
little river called the Slinge. "Kerncijfers wijken...
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Battle of Elixheim, Van
Dopff clashed with
General Slangenburg over the
chosen strategy.
Slangenburg argued that the
Allies should advance towards Leuven...
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admitting the
total destruction of his army. But the army, now
under General Slangenburg, had
forced an
escape route late in the
evening and
saved itself. The...