Ramillies
The term "Ramillies" primarily refers to the Battle of Ramillies, fought on May 23, 1706, during the War of the Spanish Succession. This significant battle took place in present-day Belgium and was a decisive victory for the Duke of Marlborough and his Allied forces against the French army. The outcome greatly shifted the balance of power in Europe, leading to further successes for the Allies.
In addition to the battle, "Ramillies" is also associated with the Ramillies Campaign, which included a series of military operations that followed the battle. The campaign showcased the effectiveness of the Allied forces and contributed to the eventual defeat of France in the war.