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BATTLE OF RAMILLIES Marlborough and Prince Eugene inflict an overwhelming defeat
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BATTLE OF RAMILLIES Marlborough and Prince Eugene inflict an overwhelming defeat
BATTLE OF RAMILLIES Marlborough and Prince Eugene inflict an overwhelming defeat on the French army commanded by Marshal Villeroy Date: 23 May 1706
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This striking print commemorates the Battle of Ramillies, a pivotal moment in the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-1714). The battle took place on May 23, 1706, near the town of Ramillies in present-day Belgium. In this engagement, the Anglo-Allied forces, led by the legendary British general John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, and Prince Eugene of Savoy, inflicted an overwhelming defeat on the French army under the command of Marshal Villeroy. The strategic plan for the battle was meticulously crafted by Marlborough and Prince Eugene, who aimed to outmaneuver the French and cut off their supply lines. The Allied forces launched a surprise attack, catching the French off guard. The French lines were breached, and their cavalry was routed, leaving their infantry exposed and vulnerable. The Battle of Ramillies marked a significant turning point in the war, boosting the morale of the Allied forces and weakening the French position. Marlborough's victory earned him widespread acclaim and cemented his reputation as a brilliant military strategist. The battlefield triumph also paved the way for further Allied advances in the war, ultimately leading to the eventual defeat of France and the succession of the Austrian Archduchess Anna on the Spanish throne. This print is a testament to the military prowess and determination of Marlborough, Prince Eugene, and their troops, and serves as a reminder of the pivotal role this battle played in European history.
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