Battle of Landen
The Battle of Landen took place on July 29, 1693, during the Nine Years' War. This conflict involved the forces of France, led by Marshal Luxembourg, and the Grand Alliance, which included troops from England, the Dutch Republic, and the Holy Roman Empire. The battle occurred near the village of Landen in present-day Belgium.
The battle was marked by intense fighting, with both sides suffering heavy casualties. Ultimately, the French emerged victorious, solidifying their control in the region. However, the battle did not lead to a decisive change in the overall war, which continued for several more years.