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  1. Battle of Guinegate (1479) Part of the War of the Burgundian Succession. Early 16th century depiction of the battle by Wolf Traut. Date. 7 August 1479. Location. Guinegatte, County of Artois. Result.

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  2. Contents. Battle of Guinegate. Europe [1479] Learn about this topic in these articles: victory of Maximilian I. In Maximilian I: Territorial expansion. …defeating the French at the Battle of Guinegate in 1479. There Maximilian’s military innovation saved him.

  3. Guinegate, Battle of. in The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology Length: 654 words. This battle, fought in Artois near the city of Aire on 7 August 1479, was the first important fight in the Burgundian Wars, which set Maximilian I of Habsburg, Archduke ...

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  5. Sep 18, 2022 · The battle of Guinegate happened following Maximilian’s counter-offensive in the Burgundian Low Countries as he tried to capture the border stronghold of Thérouanne to push back the French. The French sent a relief army and an open battle would follow on 7 August 1479.

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  7. the Battle of Guinegate (1479), when, together with many of his nobles, he switched his lance for a pike and took up position in the front rank of his Flemish pike squares. In the following years, Maximilian faced uprisings in Flanders, and lost his main recruiting ground for those skilled pikemen. In an attempt to replace them,

  8. Mar 31, 2024 · Battle of Guinegate (1479) Last updated March 31, 2024 • 7 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Battle of Guinegate (1479) Part of the War of the Burgundian Succession. Early 16th century depiction of the battle by Wolf Traut. Date.

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