French operations in the Low Countries
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French operations in the Low Countries were a series of 18th-century military campaigns by France aimed at asserting control and influence over the strategically important regions of the Austrian Netherlands and surrounding territories.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: French operations in the Low Countries Context triple: [French Flanders campaign of 1745, partOf, French operations in the Low Countries]
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French campaign in the Low Countries
The French campaign in the Low Countries was a series of Revolutionary Wars operations in the early 1790s through which French forces invaded and defeated coalition armies in the Austrian Netherlands and Dutch Republic, leading to French dominance in the region.
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Campaigns in the Low Countries
"Campaigns in the Low Countries" refers to the series of military operations led or significantly influenced by Imperial general Ottavio Piccolomini during the Thirty Years' War in the region corresponding largely to present-day Belgium and the Netherlands.
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Invasion of the Low Countries
The Invasion of the Low Countries was the May 1940 German offensive that rapidly overran Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg as part of the wider Battle of France in World War II.
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French 1640 campaign in Flanders
The French 1640 campaign in Flanders was a major phase of the Franco-Spanish War in which French forces sought to break Spanish dominance in the Spanish Netherlands through a series of coordinated offensives and sieges.
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Flanders campaign
The Flanders campaign was a major series of military operations in the Low Countries during the War of the Spanish Succession, marked by several key battles between Allied and French forces.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: French operations in the Low Countries Target entity description: French operations in the Low Countries were a series of 18th-century military campaigns by France aimed at asserting control and influence over the strategically important regions of the Austrian Netherlands and surrounding territories.
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A.
French campaign in the Low Countries
The French campaign in the Low Countries was a series of Revolutionary Wars operations in the early 1790s through which French forces invaded and defeated coalition armies in the Austrian Netherlands and Dutch Republic, leading to French dominance in the region.
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B.
Campaigns in the Low Countries
"Campaigns in the Low Countries" refers to the series of military operations led or significantly influenced by Imperial general Ottavio Piccolomini during the Thirty Years' War in the region corresponding largely to present-day Belgium and the Netherlands.
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C.
Invasion of the Low Countries
The Invasion of the Low Countries was the May 1940 German offensive that rapidly overran Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg as part of the wider Battle of France in World War II.
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D.
French 1640 campaign in Flanders
The French 1640 campaign in Flanders was a major phase of the Franco-Spanish War in which French forces sought to break Spanish dominance in the Spanish Netherlands through a series of coordinated offensives and sieges.
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E.
Flanders campaign
The Flanders campaign was a major series of military operations in the Low Countries during the War of the Spanish Succession, marked by several key battles between Allied and French forces.
- F. None of above. chosen
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