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    The 1694 Siege of Huy or Second Siege of Huy took place during the Nine Years' War between 22 September and 27 September 1694. The campaign of 1694 started...
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  • Years' War Siege of Gerona (1694) – Nine Years' War Siege of Huy (1694) – Nine Years' War Siege of Ceuta (1694–1727) – claimed as the longest siege in history...
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    William through four years of war. Their losses were damaging but not critical; in 1694, they had recaptured towns like Huy and Diksmuide, and by 1695...
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    from capturing Dixmude, and on 27 September 1694 the Allies under the Duke of Holstein-Plön recaptured Huy, an essential preliminary to future operations...
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    recapture Huy in 1694. A year later, the Allies achieved their grand success and recaptured Namur from the French. The fortress was considered one of the strongest...
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    the parish church of Plön. In 1694 he led the Dutch army at the Siege of Huy. John Adolphus took part in several of the major wars of his time, including...
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    Menno van Coehoorn (category Dutch military personnel of the War of the Spanish Succession)
    Namur Huy Mons Ostend His ideas remained untested until the 1688-1697 Nine Years War, whose tactics placed great emphasis on manoeuvre and siege warfare...
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    was present at the siege of Bonn and was wounded by a mat ball in the chest. After the taking of Bonn he went to Brabant and took Huy. Nonetheless, his...
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    years of war, with losses that were damaging, but not critical. By 1694, they held a numerical advantage in Flanders, and had recaptured towns like Huy and...
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    launched on 18 June 1694 by a 10,000 to 12,000-strong Anglo-Dutch force in an attempt to take and occupy the city, which represented one of the most important...
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  • Jacques-Louis Comte de Noyelles (category Dutch military personnel of the War of the Spanish Succession)
    captured Stevensweert, after having taken part in the Siege of Venlo (1702), and the next year Huy. In 1703–1704 he commanded the allied troops on the Meuse...
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    of March. By now Marshal Villeroi had replaced Boufflers as commander in the Spanish Netherlands, but although Marlborough was able to take Bonn, Huy...
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    replaced his losses and in 1694 achieved numerical superiority in Flanders for the first time in the war. Since the outbreak of the Nine Years' War in 1689...
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  • Johan Wijnand van Goor (category Dutch military personnel of the War of the Spanish Succession)
    an expedition to Liège, and a failed attempt to surprise the fortress of Huy. In 1701 he was promoted to major-general. In 1703 the French threatened...
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    This is a chronological list of battles involving the Kingdom of France (987–1792). For pre-987 battles, see List of battles involving the Franks and...
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    famine Starvation Theories of famines World population Livy, From the Founding of the City 4.12 Shaw, Rajib; Nguyen, Huy (2011). Droughts in Asian Monsoon...
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    Prince of Wales, later known as the Old Pretender. On 29 July 1693 Lucan was mortally wounded at the Battle of Landen and died shortly afterwards at Huy. It...
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    François de Calvo (category Military of France)
    made maréchal de camp by patent of April 2, 1675. He moved to the Flanders army in May and was stationed in Dinant, Huy, and Limbourg. On July 30, 1675...
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    of Meissen (approximate date) Renier de Huy, Flemish goldsmith and sculptor Robert de Sigello, English bishop and chancellor Suryavarman II, ruler of...
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    rising of 1689 to 1692. The regiment embarked for Flanders in spring 1694 for service in the Nine Years' War and took part in the capture of Huy in autumn...
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