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La Haye, Lasne — A hastily fortified farmhouse less than 150 metres (160 yd) to the east of Papelotte, but its farmyard was not fully enclosed Smohain — 50°40′50.63″N 4°26′33.07″E / 50.6807306°N 4.4425194°E / 50.6807306; 4.4425194 — a hamlet in a defile which on the day of the battle contained a marshy stream ...
La Haye Sainte (French pronunciation: [la ɛ sɛ̃t], lit. ' The Holy Hedge ' , named either after Jesus ' crown of thorns or a nearby bramble hedge [ 1 ] ) is a walled farmhouse compound at the foot of an escarpment near Waterloo , Belgium, on the N5 road connecting Brussels and Charleroi .
The farmhouse of La Haye Sainte where many KGL troops lost their lives. The Legion had been formed following the French Invasion of Hanover in 1803. [3] The KGL participated in numerous British military campaigns, notably during the Peninsular War. At Waterloo men from the KGL notably defended the strategic farmhouse at La Haye Sainte.
La Haye (French pronunciation: [la ɛ] ⓘ) is a commune in the department of Manche, northwestern France. The municipality was established on 1 January 2016 by merger of the former communes of La Haye-du-Puits (the seat), Baudreville , Bolleville , Glatigny , Mobecq , Montgardon , Saint-Rémy-des-Landes , Saint-Symphorien-le-Valois and Surville .
Coordinates Glatigny. Part of La ... Location of Glatigny. Glatigny. Glatigny ... On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of La Haye. [2] See also
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La Haye (French pronunciation: [la ɛ] ⓘ) was a farm, in a hamlet of the same name, in the Belgian municipality of Lasne. [a] It was destroyed by fire in 1910. [2]During the Battle of Waterloo (18 June 1815) the farm was one of the fortified garrisoned points that made up a bulwark on the extreme left (eastern end) of the Duke of Wellington's Anglo-allied line.