Battle of Landen - Cavalry: Encyclopedia II - Battle of Landen - Details of the battleLuxembourg, having by feints induced William to detach portions of his army, rapidly drew together superior numbers in face of the Allied camps, which lay in a rough semicircle from Elissem on the right to Neerlanden, and thence along the Landen brook on the left (18 July-28 July 1693). William had no mind to retire over the Geete River, and entrenched a strong line from Laer through Neerwinden to Neerlanden.
On the right section of this line (Laer to Neerwinden) the ground was much intersected and gave plenty of cover for both sides, ...
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