- Bulskamp [nl], De
Moeren (Belgium) [nl], Eggewaartskapelle [nl], Houtem,
Steenkerke (West Flanders) [nl], Vinkem [nl], Wulveringem, and Zoutenaaie [nl]. Veurne...
- The
Battle of Steenkerque, also
known as
Steenkerke, Steenkirk,
Steynkirk or
Steinkirk was
fought on 3
August 1692,
during the Nine Years' War, near Steenkerque...
-
surprise attack on the
French under the
command of the Duke of
Luxembourg at
Steenkerke was
repulsed and the
French defeated the
allies at the
Battle of Landen...
-
Steenkerque (French pronunciation: [stɛ̃kɛʁk]; Dutch:
Steenkerke; in
older English references also
Steenkerke, Steenkirk, Steinkerque,
Steinkerke or Steinkirk;...
-
rendered con****uous
service under the duc de
Luxembourg at the
Battle of
Steenkerke, and
under Nicolas Catinat at Marsaglia. In 1695, he was
placed in command...
- Foot. In this capacity, he
served in the Low
Countries at the
Battles of
Steenkerke (1692) and
Landen (1693), and as an
engineer at the
siege of
Namur (1695)...
- Rémy-Geest Sint-Remigus-Geest
Silly Opzullik Soignies Zinnik Steenkerque Steenkerke Tournai Doornik Tourinnes-la-Grosse
Deurne Trognée
Truilingen Tubize Tubeke...
-
witnessing the
capture of
Namur by
Louis XIV. On 3
August 1692, he
fought at
Steenkerke. The
following year, he led the
cavalry on the
Allied left wing at the...
-
August 1918. He was
initially buried in the
Belgian military cemetery at
Steenkerke. The very
first IJzerbedevaart took
place there at his
sepulchre in 1920...
- he
fought in the
Battle of
Fleurus and on 3
August 1692 the
Battle of
Steenkerke. He
commanded the left wing of the
allied army in the
Battle of Landen...