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  2. Treaties of Nijmegen - Wikipedia

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    The Franco-Dutch War of 1672–78 was the source of all the other wars that were ended formally at Nijmegen. Separate peace treaties were arranged for conflicts like the Third Anglo-Dutch War and the Scanian War, but all of them had been directly caused by and form part of the Franco-Dutch War.

  3. Treaties of Nijmegen Medal - Wikipedia

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    This silver medal is a beautiful example of his work and was specially made to commemorate the peace treaties signed in Nijmegen. The medal features a panorama of the city of Nijmegen with various negotiators in the foreground. At the top are the city arms on a banderole, with the words: FIRMATA NEOMAGI PAX 1678 (peace signed in Nijmegen 1678).

  4. Franco-Dutch War - Wikipedia

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    The Place des Victoires; built to celebrate French victory in 1678. Louis XIV's two primary goals, the destruction of the Dutch Republic and the conquest of the Spanish Netherlands, had not been achieved. [106] [d] Nevertheless, the Peace of Nijmegen confirmed most of the conquests the French had made in the latter stages of the war. Louis ...

  5. Battle of Saint-Denis (1678) - Wikipedia

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    The peace talks that began at Nijmegen in 1676 were given a greater sense of urgency in November 1677 when William of Orange married his cousin Mary, Charles II of England's niece. An Anglo-Dutch defensive alliance followed in March 1678, [a] although English troops did not arrive in significant numbers until late May. [11]

  6. List of land borders with dates of establishment - Wikipedia

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    1678/1679 at the peace of Nijmegen, between France and the bishopric of Liege. 1830/1839 After the Belgian Revolution. From Hastière - Givet to Aubange - Longwy. 1697 at the peace of Rijswijk, between France and Germany (Spain and the bishopric of Liege). 1830/1839 After the Belgian Revolution.

  7. Siege of Valenciennes (1676–1677) - Wikipedia

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    The peace talks at Nijmegen were given a greater sense of urgency in November after William's marriage to his cousin Mary, niece of Charles II of England. An Anglo-Dutch defensive alliance followed in March 1678, although English troops did not arrive in significant numbers until late May; Louis used this opportunity to capture Ypres and Ghent ...

  8. Category:1678 treaties - Wikipedia

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    1678; 1679; 1681; 1684; 1686; 1689; Pages in category "1678 treaties" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Treaties of Nijmegen; Treaty of ...

  9. Louis XIV Victory Monument - Wikipedia

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    Late-17th-century engraving of the monument and two of the three-columned lanterns. The Louis XIV Victory Monument was an elaborate trophy memorial celebrating the military and domestic successes of the early decades of Louis XIV's personal rule, primarily those during the Franco-Dutch War of 1672–1678, on the Place des Victoires (Victories' Square) in central Paris.