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    Slangenburg Castle (Dutch: Kasteel Slangenburg) is a castle in the municipality of Doetinchem in the province of Gelderland in the Netherlands. The castle...
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    Frederik Johan van Baer, Lord of Slangenburg (27 July 1645 – 15 December 1713) was a Dutch officer in the military service of the Dutch States Army. He...
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    Marlborough nonetheless still hoped to bring Villeroi to battle. Dutch general Slangenburg, 'hero of Ekeren', argued that the Allies should advance to Leuven. Leuven...
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    Reformed in 1591. There are two castles, 'De Kelder' ('The Cellar') and Slangenburg. The city has three windmills. In the city centre, there is the already...
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    Dutch Republic and England was only averted by the dismissal of General Slangenburg, while the imposition of Austrian rule in Bavaria caused a brief but...
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    stay. The new infantry generals were also disgruntled — the Lord of Slangenburg because he had to serve the less experienced Overkirk; and the Count...
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    Battle of Elixheim, Van Dopff clashed with General Slangenburg over the chosen strategy. Slangenburg argued that the Allies should advance towards Leuven...
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    has a small campground.[citation needed] Close to IJzevoorde lies the Slangenburg Castle, referring to a little river called the Slinge. "Kerncijfers wijken...
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    blind to the danger it faced, and two of its sub-commanders, the Lord of Slangenburg and Count of Tilly, had stressed that danger to the head of the army...
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  • Gelderland 51°55′37″N 6°01′59″E / 51.92694°N 6.03306°E / 51.92694; 6.03306 Slangenburg Castle Doetinchem, Gelderland 51°57′38″N 6°21′39″E / 51.96056°N 6.36083°E...
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