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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 .
La Haye Sainte. A map of the Battle of Waterloo with contours. The Waterloo Battlefield is located in the municipalities of Braine-l'Alleud and Lasne and Waterloo , [ 1 ] about 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of Brussels , and about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the town of Waterloo .
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.
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The storming of La Haye Sainte by Knötel. At approximately the same time as Ney's combined-arms assault on the centre-right of Wellington's line, rallied elements of D'Erlon's I Corps, spearheaded by the 13th Légère, renewed the attack on La Haye Sainte and this time were successful, partly because the King's German Legion's ammunition ran ...
Along with the walled farm compounds of Hougoumont and La Haye Sainte, [a] it proved to be instrumental to the delay and the disruption of the opposing Napoleonic army's progress on the battlefield. Napoleon diverted disproportionately large numbers of troops in order to capture or eliminate these perimeters, while he failed to achieve a ...
6,200 re-enactors, 330 horses, and 120 cannons [3] took part in actions in an arena area close to La Haye Sainte. During the event, the Allied Army was camped at Hougoumont, [4] with the French camped about a mile away from La Caillou. [5] The event was opened with a poetic interpretation of the Battle, created by Luc Petit. [6]
La Haye may refer to: The Hague in the Netherlands (French: La Haye, English: The Hayes) Locations in Belgium. La Haye, Lasne, a farmhouse at the eastern end of the Waterloo Battlefield; La Haye Sainte, a farmhouse at the centre of the Waterloo Battlefield; La Haye, Saint-Amand or Saint-Amand-la-Haye, a hamlet at the centre of the Ligny Battlefield