French Royal Army carried out a bombardment of Brussels from August 13–15, 1695. Led by King Louis XIV and the Duke of Villeroi, French forces bombarded...
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Grand-Place (redirect from Grote Markt (Brussels))
Years' War, most of the square was destroyed during the bombardment of Brussels by French troops. Only the facade and the tower of the Town Hall, which...
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during the bombardment of Brussels in 1695. The Town Hall is on the left. The Town Hall burning during the bombardment The surroundings of the Town Hall...
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with statues of the Counts of Egmont and Horn, on the site of their execution. The Grand-Place in flames during the bombardment of Brussels in 1695. The...
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Lost artworks (redirect from Lost works of art)
beeldenstorm" of Antwerp, 1581 Doge's Palace fire, 1576 El Pardo Palace fire, 1604 Russo-Swedish Deluge 1648-1667 Destruction of the Commonwealth Bombardment of Brussels...
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Specific bombardments Bombardment of Alexandria (1882) Bombardment of Algiers (disambiguation) (several) Bombardment of Brussels (1695) Bombardment of Curaçao...
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Battle of Brussels may refer to a number of historical events including: Bombardment of Brussels (1695), during the Nine Years' War Siege of Brussels (1746)...
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Fortifications of Brussels (French: Fortifications de Bruxelles; Dutch: Vestingwerken van Brussel) refers to the medieval city walls that surrounded Brussels, Belgium...
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senseless bombardment of Brussels in 1695, which occasioned its reconstruction in the 18th century by giving it the regularity and unity of architecture...
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Nine Years' War (redirect from War of the League of Augsburg)
and Brandenburg. The French had attempted diversions with the bombardment of Brussels, but despite Boufflers' stout defence Namur finally fell on 5 September...
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