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  2. Waterloo Column - Wikipedia

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    The Waterloo Column (German: Waterloosäule) is a victory column commemorating the Battle of Waterloo. It is situated in Hanover , the capital of the German state of Lower Saxony . Built from 1825 to 1832, it was designed by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves who had been the Hanover court architect since 1814.

  3. Waterloo ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The Waterloo ceremony is an annual event in which the Duke of Wellington pays a symbolic rent for his residence to the reigning monarch. [1] The ceremony takes place at Windsor Castle each year on 18 June, which is the anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo .

  4. The Village of Waterloo - Wikipedia

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    The Village of Waterloo is an 1821 history painting by the English artist George Jones. [1] [2] It has the longer subtitle With Travellers Purchasing the Relics That Were Found in the Field of Battle, 1815. It shows a scene in the village of Waterloo In the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo during the Hundred Days campaign.

  5. The Waterloo Banquet (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The Waterloo Banquet 1836 by William Salter. The Waterloo Banquet or The Waterloo Banquet 1836 is an 1836-1841 oil on canvas painting now in Apsley House.It is the main work by William Salter and shows an annual banquet organised by the Duke of Wellington on the anniversary of the attendees' victory at the Battle of Waterloo, a tradition that still continues today. [1]

  6. La Haye Sainte - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Battle of Waterloo, showing La Haye Sainte at the centre, in front of D'Erlon's left flank. At 13:00, the French Grand Battery of heavy artillery opened fire before d'Erlon's Corps (54th and 55th Ligne) marched forward in columns. The French managed to surround La Haye Sainte and despite taking heavy casualties from the garrison ...

  7. Waterloo, Iowa - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Waterloo (until 2022) Waterloo was originally known as Prairie Rapids Crossing. [4] The town was established near two Meskwaki American tribal seasonal camps alongside the Cedar River. It was first settled in 1845 when George and Mary Melrose Hanna and their children arrived on the east bank of the Red Cedar River (now just called the ...

  8. Waterloo campaign: Waterloo to Paris (18–24 June) - Wikipedia

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    It is difficult to discover, in the whole history of the wars of modern times, an instance in which so fine, so splendid, an army as that of Napoleon, one composed almost exclusively of veterans, all men of one nation, entirely devoted to their chief, and most enthusiastic in his cause, became so suddenly panic stricken, so completely disorganised, and so thoroughly scattered, as was the ...

  9. Battle of Waterloo - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday 18 June 1815, near Waterloo (at that time in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, now in Belgium), marking the end of the Napoleonic Wars. The French Imperial Army under the command of Napoleon I was defeated by two armies of the Seventh Coalition.