French campaign in the Low Countries

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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.


Referenced by (13)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Battle of Fleurus (1794) ("French occupation of Brussels (1794)")
Battle of Fleurus (1794) ("French conquest of the Austrian Netherlands")
Treaty of Nymphenburg (1741) ("French invasion of Austrian Netherlands")
followedBy
siege of Grave (1794)
siege of Grave (1794) ("French invasion of the Dutch Republic")
partOf
Battle of Jemappes ("French invasion of the Austrian Netherlands (1792)")
Siege of Namur (1692) ("French campaign in the Low Countries (1692)")
precededBy
Battle of Jemappes ("Dumouriez’s Belgian campaign of 1792")
campaign
Treaty of The Hague (1795) ("French invasion of the Dutch Republic (1794–1795)")
followedEvent
Walther von Brauchitsch ("Invasion of the Low Countries")
participatedIn
Treaty of The Hague (1795) ("French occupation of the Dutch Republic (1795)")
relatedTo
Battle of Jemappes ("Low Countries theatre of the French Revolutionary Wars")
theater
Battle of Fleurus (1794) ("Low Countries theatre of the War of the First Coalition")
theatre

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