Siege of Brussels
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Siege of Brussels
Summary
Siege of Brussels is a siege[1]. It draws 81 Wikipedia views per month (siege category, ranking #201 of 1,415).[2]
Key Facts
- Siege of Brussels is in the country of Duchy of Brabant[3].
- Siege of Brussels's instance of is recorded as siege[4].
- Siege of Brussels took place at Brussels[5].
- Siege of Brussels is part of War of the Austrian Succession[6].
- Siege of Brussels's Commons category is recorded as Siege of Brussels (1746)[7].
- Siege of Brussels began on January 29, 1746[8].
- Siege of Brussels ended on February 22, 1746[9].
- Siege of Brussels took place on 1746[10].
- Siege of Brussels's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 50.85, 'lon': 4.35}[11].
- A participant in Siege of Brussels was Kingdom of France[12].
- A participant in Siege of Brussels was Habsburg monarchy[13].
- Among those involved in Siege of Brussels was Wenzel Anton, Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg[14].
- Among those involved in Siege of Brussels was Maurice de Saxe[15].
- Siege of Brussels involved {'amount': '+34000'} participants[16].
- Siege of Brussels's different from is recorded as Siege of Brussels[17].
- Siege of Brussels dates from the Austrian Brussels[18].
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When and Where
Siege of Brussels took place on 1746[10]. It began on January 29, 1746[8]. It ended on February 22, 1746[9]. It took place at Brussels[5]. It is in the country of Duchy of Brabant[3].
Context
Siege of Brussels is part of War of the Austrian Succession[6]. Its instance of is recorded as siege[4].
Participants
Recorded participant include Kingdom of France[12], Habsburg monarchy[13], Wenzel Anton, Prince of Kaunitz-Rietberg[14], and Maurice de Saxe[15]. Siege of Brussels involved {'amount': '+34000'} participants[16].
Why It Matters
Siege of Brussels draws 81 Wikipedia views per month (siege category, ranking #201 of 1,415).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[19]