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Village in Wallonia, Belgium
Steenkerque (French pronunciation: [stɛ̃kɛʁk]; Dutch: Steenkerke; in older English references also Steenkirk, Steinkerque, Steinkerke or Steinkirk; Walloon:
Steenkerque
1692 battle of the Nine Years' War
The Battle of Steenkerque was fought on 3 August 1692, during the Nine Years' War, near Steenkerque in Belgium, then part of the Spanish Netherlands.
Battle_of_Steenkerque
City in Hainaut Province, Wallonia, Belgium
Braine-le-Comte, Hennuyères, Henripont, Petit-Rœulx-lez-Braine, Ronquières, and Steenkerque. The Ronquières inclined plane at the Brussels–Charleroi Canal is in
Braine-le-Comte
Scottish army officer (c. 1640–1692)
Orange, settled in the Dutch Republic, and was killed at the Battle of Steenkerque. In 1660, Mackay was commissioned into Dumbarton's Regiment, spending
Hugh Mackay (Scottish general)
Hugh_Mackay_(Scottish_general)
Long strip of fine cloth wound around the neck and tied in front into a bow or knot
current, and equally military, "Steinkirk", named after the Battle of Steenkerque in 1692. The Steinkirk was a long, narrow, plain or lightly-trimmed neckcloth
Cravat_(early)
King of France from 1643 to 1715
duc de Luxembourg. He triumphed at the Battles of Fleurus in 1690, Steenkerque in 1692, and Landen in 1693, although, the battles proved to be of little
Louis_XIV
King of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 1689 to 1702
also praises how William led his troops to safety during the battles of Steenkerque and Landen. The 19th-century Dutch historian Willem Jan Knoop, who wrote
William_III_of_England
1692 battle of the Nine Years' War
battle with the Allies in the field, resulting in the bloody Battle of Steenkerque on 3 August. As in 1691, five large armies were created for the five
Siege_of_Namur_(1692)
French general (1628–1695)
king's 1692 Siege of Namur and repulsed a surprise attack of William at Steenkerque in 1692. On 29 July 1693, Luxembourg won the most famous of his battles
François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg
François-Henri_de_Montmorency,_duc_de_Luxembourg
French-English army officer (1670–1734)
François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg, including at the battles of Steenkerque. Luxembourg fell into William's trap set against superior numbers, but
James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick
James_FitzJames,_1st_Duke_of_Berwick
Commander of the Garde te Voet, he played an important role in the Battle of Steenkerque in 1692. The following year was mortally wounded at the Battle of Landen
Hendrik Trajectinus, Count of Solms
Hendrik_Trajectinus,_Count_of_Solms
English general (1651–1694)
Coldstream Regiment of Foot Guards Battles/wars Nine Years' War Battle of Walcourt; Battle of Aughrim; Athlone; Limerick; Steenkerque; Landen; Camaret;
Thomas_Tollemache
Dutch States Army officer (1648–1723)
managed to push the French back. In 1692 he fought at the Battle of Steenkerque. Three years later he was made lieutenant general of the cavalry. In
Claude Frédéric t'Serclaes, Count of Tilly
Claude_Frédéric_t'Serclaes,_Count_of_Tilly
1690 raid of the Nine Years' War
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Raid_on_Teignmouth
Irish army officer
the French army, and Sarsfield a French marechal de camp. He fought at Steenkerque in August 1692, and was fatally wounded at the Battle of Landen in July
Patrick Sarsfield, 1st Earl of Lucan
Patrick_Sarsfield,_1st_Earl_of_Lucan
Regent of France from 1715 to 1723
before his marriage. He fought with great distinction at the Battle of Steenkerque on 3 August 1692. In the same year he also served at the Siege of Namur
Philippe_II,_Duke_of_Orléans
1692 but was quickly released since he was present at the Battle of Steenkerque in August and also fought at Landen in 1693. However, in July 1695 as
Francis_Fergus_O'Farrell
Prince of Condé (1668–1710)
soldier, Louis showed some expertise and participated in the battles of Steenkerque (August 1692) and Neerwinden (1693). In June 1692, he also fought in
Louis_III,_Prince_of_Condé
Male given name
general, marshal of France, one of the principal commanders of Battle of Steenkerque Henri, Prince of Condé (1552–1588), French Prince du Sang and Huguenot
Henri
Military unit
Barricades (1588) La Rochelle (1627–1628) Lens (1648) Fleurus (1690) Steenkerque (1692) Ramillies (1706) Malplaquet (1709) Dettingen (1743) Fontenoy (1745)
French_Guards_Regiment
French prince (1640–1701)
active and distinguished military career, having served at the Battle of Steenkerque in 1692 as well as the Siege of Namur, much to his father's pride. As
Philippe_I,_Duke_of_Orléans
War between France and a European coalition (1688–1697)
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Nine_Years'_War
British army officer (1666–1737)
in January 1692 before fighting with that regiment at the Battle of Steenkerque in August 1692 in the Low Countries during the Nine Years' War. Rewarded
George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney
George_Hamilton,_1st_Earl_of_Orkney
16th-18th century military unit of the Dutch Republic
to Flanders for the Nine Years War and suffered heavy casualties at Steenkerque in 1692, where McKay was killed. The expansion of the British military
Scots_Brigade
French cardinal and statesman (1656–1723)
St. Just in Picardy. He was present with his pupil at the Battle of Steenkerque, and "faced fire," says Marshal Luxembourg, "like a grenadier." Sent
Guillaume_Dubois
Irish soldier (died 1692)
William's army in Flanders as a General, losing his life at the battle of Steenkerque on 3 August 1692. He married Mary Coote, daughter of Richard Coote, 1st
William Stewart, 1st Viscount Mountjoy
William_Stewart,_1st_Viscount_Mountjoy
1693 battle of the Nine Years' War
Although the French forced the Allies from the field, as with the Battle of Steenkerque the previous year, both sides suffered heavy casualties and Louis failed
Battle_of_Landen
1690 battle of the Williamite War in Ireland
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Battle_of_the_Boyne
1690 battle of the Nine Years' War
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Battle_of_Staffarda
1691 battle of the Nine Years' War
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Siege_of_Mons_(1691)
Wars Battle of Saint Gotthard – 1664 – Ottoman wars in Europe Battle of Steenkerque – 1692 – Nine Years' War Battle of Stiklestad – 1030 – Christianization
List of battles (alphabetical)
List_of_battles_(alphabetical)
British Army cavalry regiment, 1685–1958
in Scotland later that year. The regiment saw action at the Battle of Steenkerque, where it suffered heavy losses, in August 1692 and at the Siege of Namur
4th_Queen's_Own_Hussars
1689 capture of Bandon, Ireland from Protestants
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Capture_of_Bandon
British army officer and diplomat (1673–1747)
Earl of Angus's Regiment and fought at the Battle of Steenkerque in August 1692. At Steenkerque he rallied his regiment several times when the ranks had
John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair
John_Dalrymple,_2nd_Earl_of_Stair
Military unit
was one of five British regiments almost wiped out at the Battle of Steenkerque in July and was out of action for over a year. In 1694, Prince George
Royal_Warwickshire_Regiment
British army officer and politician (1673–1748)
December 1690 and served in Flanders in 1692, fighting at the Battle of Steenkerque in August 1692 during the Nine Years' War and earning a promotion to
George_Wade
1695 Nine Years' War battle
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Battle of Sant Esteve d'en Bas
Battle_of_Sant_Esteve_d'en_Bas
Infantry regiment of the British Army
Boyne, before joining the First in 1691. The combined unit fought at Steenkerque and Landen, as well as the 1695 Namur. After the Treaty of Ryswick in
Scots_Guards
17th century French military officer and noble
of 50,000 pistoles. Dunkirk Valenciennes Seneffe Diksmuide St Denis Steenkerque Maastricht Rocroi Charleroi Mauberge Given free passage to Spanish territory
Charles de Montsaulnin, Comte de Montal
Charles_de_Montsaulnin,_Comte_de_Montal
Asche von Schack, born 1644, died of wounds received at the battle of Steenkerque 1692, was one of many North German noblemen serving the King of Denmark
Hartvig_Asche_von_Schack
Siege of the Williamite War in Ireland
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Siege_of_Limerick_(1691)
Military unit
early 1692 during the Nine Years' War, it was present at the battles of Steenkerque and Landen, as well as the Siege of Namur. after the 1697 Peace of Ryswick
Green_Howards
French cavalry unit
Battle of Cassel (1677) War of the League of Augsburg: Siege of Namur, Steenkerque 1692, Neerwinden 1693 War of the Spanish Succession: Spire 1703, Ramillies
5th_Dragoon_Regiment_(France)
1690 siege
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Siege_of_Limerick_(1690)
Scottish soldier and fencing master
Orkney's Royal Regiment, and he fought with that regiment at the Battle of Steenkerque in August 1692 in the Low Countries during the Nine Years' War.[citation
Donald_McBane
Walloon military officer in the service of the Dutch Republic
was made a major-general and distinguished himself at the Battle of Steenkerque in 1692 and the Battle of Neerwinden in 1693. On 25 October 1694 he was
Jacques-Louis Comte de Noyelles
Jacques-Louis_Comte_de_Noyelles
1691 battle of the Williamite War in Ireland
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Battle_of_Aughrim
British army officer and politician (1656–1714)
Irish Army garrison in 1690. He then served on the continent at the Steenkerque and Landen. Churchill was promoted to brigadier-general in 1690 and to
Charles Churchill (British Army officer, born 1656)
Charles_Churchill_(British_Army_officer,_born_1656)
English soldier and politician
1691 to serve in the Nine Years War and suffered heavy casualties at Steenkerque in August 1692. He replaced the Earl of Bath as colonel of the regiment
Bevil_Granville
Distinguishing himself in Flanders, he was wounded in action at the battle of Steenkerque 1692, and advanced to Brandenburg Lieutenant-general and Dutch Generalfeldzeugmeister
Ernst_von_Tettau
Dutch States Army officer (1644–1703)
Battle of Aughrim Siege of Limerick (1691) Nine Years' War Battle of Steenkerque Battle of Landen Siege of Namur (1695) Bombardment of Givet War of the
Godert de Ginkel, 1st Earl of Athlone
Godert_de_Ginkel,_1st_Earl_of_Athlone
Military unit
in the Siege of Mons, Siege of Charleroi, and finally the Battle of Steenkerque. In 1693, the regiment was transferred to the western frontier, where
Dauphin's_Cavalry_Regiment
Infantry regiment of the British Army from 1633 to 2006
arrived from Scotland in 1690 and both battalions fought at the Battle of Steenkerque in 1692, where Sir Robert was killed. They then fought at the Battle
Royal_Scots
Royal Dano-Norwegian Army officer and diplomat
(AUS) Conflicts Nine Years' War Williamite War in Ireland Battle of Steenkerque War of the Spanish Succession Battle of Höchstädt Battle of Cassano (WIA)
Christian_Detlev_Reventlow
French lieutenant-general of Italian extraction
next year he took part in the Siege of Namur (1692) and the Battle of Steenkerque, after he was honored to be sent to Versailles to inform king Louis XIV
François Zénobe Philippe Albergotti
François_Zénobe_Philippe_Albergotti
British peer and diplomat
employed on diplomatic errands. He fought courageously at the Battle of Steenkerque, and was wounded. For his good service he was appointed an aide-de-camp
Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford (1672–1739)
Thomas_Wentworth,_1st_Earl_of_Strafford_(1672–1739)
1690 fleet action of the Nine Years' War
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Battle_of_Beachy_Head_(1690)
Irish restoration courtier (died 1673)
1692), became a colonel in the foot guards and fell in the Battle of Steenkerque William (after 1662 – 1737), married his cousin Margaret Colepeper and
James Hamilton (English Army officer)
James_Hamilton_(English_Army_officer)
1662–1729 Danish general officer
siege of Kinsale. Wounded in action and prisoner of war at the battle of Steenkerque 1692, he was soon exchanged, promoted to lieutenant-colonel, and made
Lave_Hohendorff
Dutch States Army officer
Battle of Leuze. In 1692, he fought the French again at the Battle of Steenkerque. The following year, Ouwerkerk gained great fame as colonel of the Dutch
Henry de Nassau, Lord Overkirk
Henry_de_Nassau,_Lord_Overkirk
1697 siege during the Nine Years' War
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Siege_of_Ath_(1697)
Duke of Bouillon
(14 January 1665–4 August 1692) died at Enghien after the Battle of Steenkerque, married Anne Geneviève de Lévis, daughter of Madame de Ventadour, no
Godefroy Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne, Duke of Bouillon
Godefroy_Maurice_de_La_Tour_d'Auvergne,_Duke_of_Bouillon
Military unit
Everywhere Faithful) Colors red Engagements Nine Years' War Battle of Steenkerque War of the Spanish Succession Battle of Malplaquet War of the Austrian
Irish_Brigade_(France)
British Army infantry regiment from 1572 to 1961
it served in the Low Countries, including the battles of Walcourt, Steenkerque and Landen. It returned to England when the war ended with the 1697 Treaty
Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
Buffs_(Royal_East_Kent_Regiment)
Military unit
of 1691, when it embarked for Ostend and saw action at the Battle of Steenkerque in August 1692, suffering 50 dead or wounded. During the 1693 campaign
Royal_Lincolnshire_Regiment
Gallery in the Palace of Versailles
marquis de Tilladet, lieutenant général des armées du roi. Killed at Steenkerque en 1692. (Debay) Battle of Marsaglia, won by Nicolas Catinat over the
Galerie_des_Batailles
1690 siege of the Williamite War in Ireland
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Siege_of_Cork
1689 battle of the Nine Years' War
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Battle_of_Walcourt
British military officer and colonial administrator (1668-1732)
Scotland Branch/service Scots Army Rank Captain Unit Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons Battles/wars Nine Years' War Battle of Steenkerque Battle of Landen
Samuel_Vetch
Braine-le-Comte Hennuyères Henripont Petit-Rœulx-lez-Braine Ronquières Steenkerque Braives Braives Avennes Ciplet Fallais Fumal Latinne Tourinne Ville-en-Hesbaye
List of former municipalities in Wallonia
List_of_former_municipalities_in_Wallonia
French soldier (1644–1711)
Siege of Mainz Battle of Fleurus Siege of Mons Siege of Namur Battle of Steenkerque Siege of Namur War of the Spanish Succession Assault on Nijmegen Battle
Louis-François_de_Boufflers
Alaouite Moroccan attempt to conquer Tlemcen. Nine Years' War Battle of Steenkerque 3 Aug French victory against England, Scotland, Denmark and the United
List_of_battles_1601–1800
British cavalry troops
service during the Nine Years' War, fighting dismounted at the Battle of Steenkerque. In 1693, the three troops were amalgamated into one troop, known as
Horse_Grenadier_Guards
of the Nine Years' War, like the Siege of Namur (1692), the Battle of Steenkerque and the Battle of Neerwinden (1693). Appointed Brigadier in 1702 and
Christian Louis de Montmorency-Luxembourg
Christian_Louis_de_Montmorency-Luxembourg
1691 battle of the Nine Years' War
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Siege_of_Cuneo_(1691)
English general (d. 1692)
the Williamite War in Ireland. He was badly wounded at the Battle of Steenkerque in the Netherlands in August 1692 during the Nine Years' War and died
John_Lanier
1693 battle of the Nine Years' War
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Battle_of_Marsaglia
Line infantry regiment of the British Army
It embarked for Flanders later that year and fought at the Battle of Steenkerque in August 1692 and the Battle of Landen in July 1693 and the Siege of
Royal_Fusiliers
Irish statesman and army officer (1665–1745)
and, having been promoted to major-general, he fought at the Battle of Steenkerque in August 1692 and the Battle of Landen in July 1693, where he was taken
James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde
James_Butler,_2nd_Duke_of_Ormonde
died at the Battle of Steenkerque (born c.1642) James Douglas, Earl of Angus, nobleman and soldier, died at the Battle of Steenkerque (born 1671) Timeline
1692_in_Scotland
1693 battle of the Nine Years' War
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Battle_of_Lagos_(1693)
French military officer and courtier
and they had 9 children: Jean (1660–1668) Louis-Christophe, killed at Steenkerque in 1692 Suzanne Louise Jeanne (d. 1698), married Charles-François Davy
Bernardin Gigault de Bellefonds
Bernardin_Gigault_de_Bellefonds
German prince
Brabant and became Commandant of Ath. In 1692 he fought in the Battle of Steenkerque, where he received five shots in his left arm. Hardly recovered from
Anthony Günther, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
Anthony_Günther,_Prince_of_Anhalt-Zerbst
Scottish professional soldier
colleague James Douglas died of fever. Ramsay was present at the battles of Steenkerque in 1692 and Landen in 1693, being promoted Major-General in March 1694
George Ramsay (military officer)
George_Ramsay_(military_officer)
1689 battle of the Nine Years' War
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Siege_of_Bonn_(1689)
British Governor of Gibraltar
to captain on 1 May 1690. He fought and was wounded at the Battle of Steenkerque on 3 August 1692. On 21 December of that year, he was promoted to major
Roger Elliott (British Army officer)
Roger_Elliott_(British_Army_officer)
British Army cavalry regiment
It fought at the Battle of the Boyne in July 1690 and the Battle of Steenkerque in August 1692 during the Williamite War in Ireland. In 1691 it was re-ranked
4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards
4th_Royal_Irish_Dragoon_Guards
its appearance in the 1690s, the Steinkerk (named after the Battle of Steenkerque in 1692). Before, the cravat was always worn flowing down the chest;
1650–1700_in_Western_fashion
French noble and general (1654–1712)
of France Rank Marshal of France Conflicts Nine Years' War Battle of Steenkerque Battle of Marsaglia Siege of Barcelona War of the Spanish Succession
Louis_Joseph,_Duke_of_Vendôme
British army officer prominent during the Jacobite Rising (1685–1759)
first visit to England. Francis was killed at the August 1692 Battle of Steenkerque, leaving his family penniless. In 1694, his half-brother Thomas Erle
Henry_Hawley
Dutch States Army officer and nobleman
surrendered in spite of the strong resistance of the garrison. At Battle of Steenkerque, in 1692, Fagel commanded seven Dutch battalions; in the Battle of Landen
François_Nicolas_Fagel
1689 siege of the Williamite War in Ireland
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Siege_of_Derry
1695 siege of Diksmuide in the Nine Years' War
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Capitulation_of_Diksmuide
British Army general
of the regiment, replacing Sir John Lanier, killed at the Battle of Steenkerque, and again to brigadier-general in 1693. He fought at the Battle of Landen
Henry_Lumley
British peer, soldier and politician
vacancies in the regiment. After Col Hodges was killed at the Battle of Steenkerque in 1692, Stanley succeeded to the command, and the regiment became 'Stanleys'
James Stanley, 10th Earl of Derby
James_Stanley,_10th_Earl_of_Derby
Scottish nobleman and soldier
his regiment, and died leading his men into action at the Battle of Steenkerque on the 3rd of August of that year. The Earl of Angus statue on the Marquess'
James_Douglas,_Earl_of_Angus
1696 bombardment during the Nine Years' War
Lower Rhine Kaiserswerth Walcourt Bonn Fleurus Mons Leuze 1st Namur Steenkerque Dottignies 1st Huy Landen Charleroi 1st Diksmuide 2nd Huy 2nd Namur 1st
Bombardment_of_Givet
Principal army of the Kingdom of France
Cuneo (1691) Battle of Leuze (1691) Siege of Namur (1692) Battle of Steenkerque (1692) Battle of Landen (1693) Battle of Marsaglia (1693) Battle of Torroella
French_Royal_Army
Military unit
1689 to 1697 Nine Years' War. The regiment fought at the battles of Steenkerque in August 1692, and Landen in July 1693 and the Siege of Namur in summer
King's Own Royal Regiment (Lancaster)
King's_Own_Royal_Regiment_(Lancaster)
Duchess of Rohan-Rohan
couple had no children as Louis was called to take part in the Battle of Steenkerque in 1692 and died having been injured. The young Princess of Turenne was
Anne_Geneviève_de_Lévis
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