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1,The Grand Alliance,42,Ramillies,23 May 1706,The Grand Alliance,243B-247B,1,,French,248B-254B,4,16,,,"Villeroy stretched his army to secure his flanks. Seeing an opportunity, Marlborough risked envelopment with a much shorter line that allowed for a greater concentration of force against weakpoints in the enemy's line. Marlborough's gamble paid off in a lopsided victory.",
1,The Grand Alliance,43,Denain,24 July 1712,The Grand Alliance,255B-259B,2,,French,260B-263B,2,,,,"As Eugene marched toward Paris and final victory, his supply line was overextended. It crossed the Scheldt at Denain, a fortress held by only 10,000. A cunning night march allowed Villars to bring 24,000 to bear against the doomed defenders. His victory at Denain ended Eugene's advance.",
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-,Charles Alexander of Lorraine,44,Hohenfriedberg,4 June 1745,Prussia,"264A-266A,272A-267A",2,,Austria,273A-278A,3,24,,,"After a daring night march, the Prussians planned to overwhel the Saxons with a surprise attack, then roll up the Austrian flank. But a staggered river crossing gave Charles time to hastily form up, forcing Frederick to improvise. The Austrians were obstinate but were ultimately routed.",https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hohenfriedberg
-,Charles Alexander of Lorraine,45,Soor,30 September 1745,Austria,279A-285A,4,24,Prussia,286A-291A,2,,,,"Here Charles had overwhelming numbers, devastating artillery, favorable terrain, and the element of surprise. Which makes his lopsided defeat all the more humiliating. But he came close. ""At Hohenfriedberg I fought for Silesia,"" Frederick recalled later, ""but at Soor, I fought for my life.""",
+1,Charles Alexander of Lorraine,44,Hohenfriedberg,4 June 1745,Prussia,"264A-266A,272A-267A",2,,Austria,273A-278A,3,24,,,"After a daring night march, the Prussians planned to overwhel the Saxons with a surprise attack, then roll up the Austrian flank. But a staggered river crossing gave Charles time to hastily form up, forcing Frederick to improvise. The Austrians were obstinate but were ultimately routed.",https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hohenfriedberg
+1,Charles Alexander of Lorraine,45,Soor,30 September 1745,Austria,279A-285A,4,24,Prussia,286A-291A,2,,,,"Here Charles had overwhelming numbers, devastating artillery, favorable terrain, and the element of surprise. Which makes his lopsided defeat all the more humiliating. But he came close. ""At Hohenfriedberg I fought for Silesia,"" Frederick recalled later, ""but at Soor, I fought for my life.""",
,Charles Alexander of Lorraine,46,Rocoux,11 October 1746,Pragmatic Alliance,292A-296A,3,28,French,297A-303A,1,,,,"Meanwhile, in the Austrian Netherlands, the dynamic Maurice de Saxe had the Pragmatic Army of Maria Theresa's allies on the ropes. Charles marched to their rescue, took command, and then... the Austrians sat on their hands and watched while they got the tar beat out of them at Rocoux. Huh.",
,Charles Alexander of Lorraine,47,Prague,6 May 1757,Prussia,264B-270B,2,,Austria,271B-279B,3,28,,,"Urged to attack, Charles declined, confident his formidable defenses would throw back any frontal assault. So imagine his surprise when the Prussians made a play for his rear. Charles sent Browne to fight them off. The battle went poorly for the Austrians, but did inflict heavy losses on the Prussians.",
,Charles Alexander of Lorraine,48,Breslau,22 November 1757,Austria,280B-284B,2,,Prussia,285B-290B,3,20,,,"Charles's only major victory was at Breslau against the Duke of Brunswick-Bevern. But before you go patting him on the back, bear in mind that to pull that off, he had to throw 84,000 men against the Duke's 28,000. It took all day, and until the final hour, the outcome remained in doubt.",