- 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...
- Élysée
Montmartre 18 72, 74, 76
boulevard de
Rochechouart 1, 3 rue de
Steinkerque [1,784] Hôtel
Lejeune 18 28
avenue Junot 22 rue Simon-Dereure [1,785]...
-
brigadier in 1688, he
commanded the
reserve corps during the
Battle of
Steinkerque and the
Battle of
Neerwinden (1693). In the War of the
Spanish Succession...
-
Funicular is
accessible a few
hundred meters away by
taking the Rue de
Steinkerque. Marché de
brocante sur le
boulevard de
Rochechouart Butte Montmartre...
- Steenkerke; in
older English references also Steenkerke, Steenkirk,
Steinkerque,
Steinkerke or Steinkirk; Walloon: Stinkerke) is a
village of Wallonia...
- to be
carried underarm. They wore
shirts with lace
collars and cuffs,
Steinkerque lace cravats, gold and silver-threaded
vests and coats, and silk pants...
- Limbourg, Condé, Valenciennes, Cambrai,
Luxembourg and the
Battle of
Steinkerque,
where he was
wounded in the arm by a
musket shot. In
March 1693 he was...
- 1690): L’astrée La
convalescente (written later, ca. 1720) La
pucelle La
Steinkerque in B-flat
major La
superbe in A
major La
visionnaire Sonade [sic] en...
- son of the 5th Duke of Uzès), parti****nt in the
Battles of Fleurus,
Steinkerque,
Neerwinden of the Nine Years' War, then
governor of Oléron and Landrecies...
- 4. "Le duc de Vendôme mort, ses deux petit—fils—le ****ur
vainqeur de
Steinkerque et le ****ur grand-maitre (sic) de l'ordre de Malte—s'entendent pour céder...