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Name: Low Countries Theatre (Nine Years' War)

Type: Event

Start: 1691 AD

End: 1697 AD

Parent: Nine Years' War

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Was the Low Countries Theatre of the the Nine Years' War.

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  • July 1693: The French took Huy.
  • May 1691: Luxembourg, a French military commander, captured the city of Halle in present-day Belgium at the end of May.
  • April 1691: The French army captured MonsĀ in the Spanish Netherlands.
  • June 1692: In 1692, during the Nine Years' War, the French military under the command of Vauban invested the stronghold of Namur on 29 May. The town fell quickly, but the citadel, defended by the Dutch military engineer Menno van Coehoorn, held out until 30 June.
  • October 1693: In 1693, during the Nine Years' War, the French military leaders Luxembourg and Vauban captured Charleroi on 10 October. This victory, along with earlier conquests of Mons, Namur, and Huy, strengthened France's defensive position in the region.
  • September 1694: In 1694, during the Nine Years' War, the French Marshal Luxembourg was unable to prevent the Allies from garrisoning Dixmude and recapturing Huy in the Liege Prince-Bishopric.
  • September 1695: Loss of Namur.
  • June 1697: French forces besieged the city of Ath in present-day Belgium. The siege ended with the city falling under French military occupation.

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