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- The Battle of Villinghausen (or Vellinghausen, also known as the Battle of Kirchdenkern), took place during the Seven Years' War fought on the 15th and...
- command. In 1760, he won an action at the Korbach, but was defeated at Villinghausen in 1761. After the war, he fell into disgrace and was not recalled to...
- several thousand of his men at the Battle of Grünberg. At the Battle of Villinghausen, forces under Ferdinand defeated a 92,000-man French army.[citation...
- Afghans 129,000+ Battle of Kup 1762 Afghan-Sikh Wars 20,000 Battle of Villinghausen 1761 Seven Years' War 13,000+ Battle of Freiberg 1762 Seven Years' War...
- Germany. The town was once known as Villinghausen or Vellinghausen. The Seven Years' War Battle of Villinghausen was fought nearby. Welver is situated...
- Hanover, as the French army was in no condition to continue its advance. Villinghausen, Wilhelmsthal, Warburg and other victories attested the increasing power...
- later stages of the Seven Years' War. D'Éon served at the Battle of Villinghausen in July 1761, and was wounded at Ultrop. After Empress Elizabeth died...
- honour in July at Warburg. It was also present in the Allied victory at Villinghausen in July 1761, which forced the French onto the defensive and ultimately...
- Corbach Emsdorf Warburg Kloster Kampen Langensalza 1st C****el Grünberg Villinghausen Ölper Wilhelmsthal Lutterberg (1762) Nauheim Amöneburg C****el (1762)...
- to Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel. He led his regiment in the Battle of Villinghausen on 15–16 July 1761, and was noted for his gallantry. In 1762 his regiment...