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- Battle_of_Seneffe abstract "The Battle of Seneffe was fought on 11 August 1674 between French army under the command of Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé and the Dutch-German-Spanish army under William III of Orange.During the Franco-Dutch war, William III commanded a Dutch-German-Spanish army through the southern Netherlands into the territory of Northern France. France defended this area with an army under Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé. For five weeks the two armies manoeuvred without getting into combat with each other. On the 10th of August, William III decided to head for Paris in order to force the enemy into fighting. Condé sent a detachment of about 500 horsemen to keep the Dutch vanguard busy near the village of Seneffe, blocking the advance of William. In the meantime, Condé tried to surround the 60,000 allied troops with the 45,000 men at his disposal. The horsemen managed to keep the Dutch vanguard busy, but the envelopment of the main allied force failed. After ten hours Condé had 8,000 dead or wounded and William - 11,000. Both armies retreated from the battlefield and although the battle was indecisive; both sides claimed victory.".
- Battle_of_Seneffe causalties "10,000 dead, wounded, or captured".
- Battle_of_Seneffe commander Louis,_Grand_Cond%C3%A9.
- Battle_of_Seneffe commander William_III_of_England.
- Battle_of_Seneffe date "1674-08-11".
- Battle_of_Seneffe isPartOfMilitaryConflict Franco-Dutch_War.
- Battle_of_Seneffe place Belgium.
- Battle_of_Seneffe place Seneffe.
- Battle_of_Seneffe result "Tactical French victory; Allies retreat to fortified positions".
- Battle_of_Seneffe strength "14,200 cavalry".
- Battle_of_Seneffe strength "22,000 cavalry".
- Battle_of_Seneffe strength "30,000 infantry".
- Battle_of_Seneffe strength "40,000 infantry".
- Battle_of_Seneffe strength "60 guns".
- Battle_of_Seneffe strength "~70 guns".
- Battle_of_Seneffe thumbnail Bataille_de_Seneffe_de_B.Gagneraux.JPG?width=300.
- Battle_of_Seneffe wikiPageID "157737".
- Battle_of_Seneffe wikiPageRevisionID "557943933".
- Battle_of_Seneffe caption "The Duke of Enghien saving his father, the Grand Condé at the battle of Seneffe: painting from 1786 by Bénigne Gagneraux".
- Battle_of_Seneffe casualties "10000".
- Battle_of_Seneffe casualties "15000".
- Battle_of_Seneffe casualties "5000".
- Battle_of_Seneffe commander "Prince de Condé".
- Battle_of_Seneffe commander "William III of Orange".
- Battle_of_Seneffe conflict "Battle of Seneffe".
- Battle_of_Seneffe date "1674-08-11".
- Battle_of_Seneffe hasPhotoCollection Battle_of_Seneffe.
- Battle_of_Seneffe partof "the Franco-Dutch War".
- Battle_of_Seneffe place "near Seneffe, present-day Belgium".
- Battle_of_Seneffe result "Tactical French victory; Allies retreat to fortified positions".
- Battle_of_Seneffe strength "14200".
- Battle_of_Seneffe strength "22000".
- Battle_of_Seneffe strength "30000".
- Battle_of_Seneffe strength "40000".
- Battle_of_Seneffe strength "60".
- Battle_of_Seneffe strength "~70 guns".
- Battle_of_Seneffe wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Battle_of_Seneffe subject Category:1674_in_Europe.
- Battle_of_Seneffe subject Category:Battles_involving_Austria.
- Battle_of_Seneffe subject Category:Battles_involving_France.
- Battle_of_Seneffe subject Category:Battles_involving_Spain.
- Battle_of_Seneffe subject Category:Battles_involving_the_Dutch_Republic.
- Battle_of_Seneffe subject Category:Conflicts_in_1674.
- Battle_of_Seneffe type Abstraction100002137.
- Battle_of_Seneffe type Act100030358.
- Battle_of_Seneffe type Battle100953559.
- Battle_of_Seneffe type BattlesInvolvingAustria.
- Battle_of_Seneffe type BattlesInvolvingFrance.
- Battle_of_Seneffe type BattlesInvolvingSpain.
- Battle_of_Seneffe type BattlesInvolvingTheDutchRepublic.
- Battle_of_Seneffe type Conflict100958896.
- Battle_of_Seneffe type ConflictsIn1674.
- Battle_of_Seneffe type Event100029378.
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- Battle_of_Seneffe comment "The Battle of Seneffe was fought on 11 August 1674 between French army under the command of Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé and the Dutch-German-Spanish army under William III of Orange.During the Franco-Dutch war, William III commanded a Dutch-German-Spanish army through the southern Netherlands into the territory of Northern France. France defended this area with an army under Louis II de Bourbon, Prince de Condé.".
- Battle_of_Seneffe label "Bataille de Seneffe".
- Battle_of_Seneffe label "Batalha de Seneffe".
- Battle_of_Seneffe label "Batalla de Seneffe".
- Battle_of_Seneffe label "Battle of Seneffe".
- Battle_of_Seneffe label "Bitwa pod Seneffe".
- Battle_of_Seneffe label "Schlacht bei Seneffe".
- Battle_of_Seneffe label "Slag bij Seneffe".
- Battle_of_Seneffe label "Сражение при Сенефе".
- Battle_of_Seneffe label "スネッフの戦い".
- Battle_of_Seneffe sameAs Bitva_u_Seneffe.
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- Battle_of_Seneffe sameAs Bitwa_pod_Seneffe.
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- Battle_of_Seneffe depiction Bataille_de_Seneffe_de_B.Gagneraux.JPG.
- Battle_of_Seneffe isPrimaryTopicOf Battle_of_Seneffe.
- Battle_of_Seneffe name "Battle of Seneffe".