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  2. Franco-Dutch War - Wikipedia

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    The Franco-Dutch War [ b] was a European conflict that lasted from 1672 to 1678. Its primary belligerents were France, backed at different times by Münster, Cologne, England, and the Swedish Empire, and the Dutch Republic, allied with the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, Brandenburg-Prussia and Denmark-Norway. The 1672 to 1674 Third Anglo-Dutch War ...

  3. Battle of Schooneveld - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Schooneveld. The first battle of Schooneveld, 7 June 1673 by Willem van de Velde, the elder, painted c.1684. The Battles of Schooneveld were two naval battles of the Franco-Dutch War, fought off the coast of the Netherlands on 7 June and 14 June 1673 ( New Style; 28 May and 4 June in the Julian calendar then in use in England) between ...

  4. Military history of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Franco-Dutch War (1672–1678) was a war fought between France and a quadruple alliance consisting of Brandenburg, the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, and the United Provinces. The war ended with the Treaty of Nijmegen (1678); this granted France control of the Franche-Comté (from Spain).

  5. Siege of Maastricht (1673) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Maastricht took place from 15 to 30 June 1673 during the Franco-Dutch War of 1672 to 1678, when a French army captured the Dutch fortress of Maastricht.The city occupied a key strategic position on the Meuse river and its capture was the main French objective for 1673; it was returned to the Dutch under the terms of the 1678 Treaty of Nijmegen.

  6. Siege of Valenciennes (1676–1677) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Valenciennes took place from 28 February to 17 March 1677, during the Franco-Dutch War, when Valenciennes, then in the Spanish Netherlands, was attacked by a French army under the duc de Luxembourg. Over the winter of 1676 to 1677, Valenciennes and Cambrai were subjected to a tight blockade, which prevented reinforcements or ...

  7. Turenne's Winter Campaign - Wikipedia

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    Turenne's Winter Campaign. Turenne's Winter Campaign took place during the Franco-Dutch War of 1672-78. During December 1674 and January 1675, Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne, led French forces on a flank march that resulted in the defeat of an army fielded principally by the Holy Roman Empire and in that army's expulsion from ...

  8. Category:Franco-Dutch War - Wikipedia

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    Franco-Dutch War. Articles relating to the Franco-Dutch War (1672–1678), fought between France and the Dutch Republic, supported by its allies the Holy Roman Empire, Spain, Brandenburg-Prussia and Denmark-Norway. In its early stages, France was allied with Münster and Cologne, as well as England. The 1672 to 1674 Third Anglo-Dutch War and ...

  9. Battle of Stromboli - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Stromboli, also known as the Second Battle of Stromboli [4] or the Battle of Alicudi, [1] took place on 8 January, 1676, during the Franco-Dutch War.The battle occurred between a French fleet of 20 ships under Abraham Duquesne and a combined fleet of 19 allied ships (18 Dutch and one Spanish ship) under Lieutenant-Admiral-General Michiel de Ruyter.