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- Battle_of_Mirebeau abstract "The Battle of Mirebeau was a battle between the House of Lusignan-Breton alliance, the Kingdom of France, and the Kingdom of England. John of England successfully smashed the Lusignan army by surprise.".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau causalties "unknown".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau combatant "20px Arthur's Forces".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau combatant "20px House of Lusignan".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau combatant "20px Kingdom of England".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau combatant "20px Kingdom of France".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau commander Arthur_I,_Duke_of_Brittany.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau commander Hugh_X_of_Lusignan.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau commander John,_King_of_England.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau commander Philip_II_of_France.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau commander William_des_Roches.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau date "1202-08-01".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau isPartOfMilitaryConflict Anglo-French_War_(1202%E2%80%9314).
- Battle_of_Mirebeau place Mirebeau.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau place Normandy.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau result "Decisive English victory".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau strength "French Army under Philip II".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau strength "Mercenary Army".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau strength "Rebels".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau thumbnail 1202_French_campaign.png?width=300.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau wikiPageID "31914205".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau wikiPageRevisionID "585011337".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau caption "Movement of Arthur of Brittany and Hugh de Lusignan's alliances, Philip II's French army, and John of England's forces, culminating in the Battle of Mirebeau.".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau casualties "heavy".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau casualties "unknown".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau combatant "20".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau commander William_des_Roches.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau commander "20".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau conflict "Battle of Mirebeau".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau date "1202-08-01".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Mirebeau.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau partof Anglo-French_War_(1202%E2%80%9314).
- Battle_of_Mirebeau place Mirebeau.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau place Normandy.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau result "Decisive English victory".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau strength "French Army under Philip II".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau strength "Mercenary Army".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau strength "Rebels".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau subject Category:Battles_involving_England.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau subject Category:Battles_involving_France.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau subject Category:Conflicts_in_1202.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau subject Category:History_of_Nord_(French_department).
- Battle_of_Mirebeau type Abstraction100002137.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau type Act100030358.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau type Battle100953559.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau type BattlesInvolvingEngland.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau type BattlesInvolvingFrance.
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- Battle_of_Mirebeau type ConflictsIn1202.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau type Event100029378.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau type GroupAction101080366.
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- Battle_of_Mirebeau type SocietalEvent.
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- Battle_of_Mirebeau type Thing.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau comment "The Battle of Mirebeau was a battle between the House of Lusignan-Breton alliance, the Kingdom of France, and the Kingdom of England. John of England successfully smashed the Lusignan army by surprise.".
- Battle_of_Mirebeau label "Battle of Mirebeau".
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- Battle_of_Mirebeau sameAs Battle_of_Mirebeau.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau wasDerivedFrom Battle_of_Mirebeau?oldid=585011337.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau depiction 1202_French_campaign.png.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau isPrimaryTopicOf Battle_of_Mirebeau.
- Battle_of_Mirebeau name "Battle of Mirebeau".