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  2. Deux-Nèthes - Wikipedia

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    The southern part of its territory corresponds more or less with the present-day Belgian province of Antwerp. [2] It was created on 1 October 1795, when the Austrian Netherlands were officially annexed by the French Republic. [3] Its territory was the northern part of the former duchy of Brabant.

  3. Siege of Antwerp (1814) - Wikipedia

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    The departments of the French Empire in the Low Countries, 1811. Antwerp (French: Anvers) was the capital of Deux-Nèthes. On 21 December 1813, General Nicolas Joseph Maison was appointed commander of the I Corps of the Grande armée with the mission of defending the Rhine and Meuse crossings and the approaches to Antwerp.

  4. Provinces of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Antwerpen: Anvers: Antwerpen Antwerp: Cathy Berx: ... When these territories were annexed by France in 1795, ...

  5. The Siege of Antwerp - Wikipedia

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    It depicts the 1832 Siege of Antwerp when the French Army of the North besieged and captured the Dutch-held Antwerp Citadel in Belgium. [1] The concluding stage of the Belgian Revolution it was a major foreign policy boost for the new July Monarchy of Louis Philippe I. The painting shows Marshal Gérard order the assault on the Citadel.

  6. Siege of Antwerp (1832) - Wikipedia

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    French Engineer Corps during the Siege of Antwerp The citadel of Antwerp after its capture by the French Army. The siege of Antwerp took place after fighting in the Belgian Revolution ended. On 15 November 1832, the French Armée du Nord under Marshal Gérard began to lay siege to the Dutch troops there under David Chassé. The siege ended on ...

  7. Siege of Antwerp - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Antwerp (1832), conducted by French forces against a Dutch garrison after the Belgian Revolution's Ten Days' Campaign. The Siege of Antwerp, an 1840 painting by Horace Vernet depicting the 1832 siege; Siege of Antwerp (1914), conducted by German forces against a Belgian and British garrison during World War I.

  8. Low Countries theatre of the War of the First Coalition

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    At the beginning of April the Allied powers met in conference at Antwerp to agree their strategy against France. Coburg was a reluctant leader and had hoped to end the war through diplomacy with Dumouriez, he even issued a proclamation declaring he was the "ally of all friends of order, abjuring all projects of conquest in the Emperors name ...

  9. Barrier Treaty - Wikipedia

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    Antwerp and the frozen Scheldt (1590); control of the vital trading route formed part of the discussions on the Barrier Treaties. From 1672 to 1697, a series of wars with France demonstrated the Dutch Republic's vulnerability to invasion via the Spanish Netherlands, which led to debate on how to design fortifications effective in the flat terrain of the Netherlands and where to locate them. [1]