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   Battle of Anthrim   Reede Ginkel
  12th July Anthrim   Commands an Orange victory
   Battle of Barfleur   Russell, Edward
   Barfleur   15 French ships are destroyed at the Bay of La Hogue
   Barfleur   Chases the French into the Bay of La Hogue where its 44 ships are defeated
   Barfleur   Watches 15 French ships sink during Anglo-Dutch victory over the French fleet
   Bay La Hogue   15 French ships are destroyed at the Bay of La Hogue
   Battle of Beachy Head   Byng, George
  30th June Beachy Head   Ordered by Queen Mary to attack the French Fleet but rereats to the Thames
  30th June Beachy Head   The French are left in control of the Channel
   Battle of Beachy Head   James II
  30th June Beachy Head   The English are defeated by a French force sailing to London to support the Jacobites
  10th July Beachy Head    James II retaliates to the defeat at Beachy Head by amassing an army to invade France
   Battle of Beachy Head   William III
  30th June Beachy Head   William III is fighting James II, Louis XIV wants a Jacobite rebellion & invades
   Battle of Beachy Head   Louis XIV
  30th June Beachy Head   William III is fighting James II, Louis XIV wants a Jacobite rebellion & invades
   Battle of Beachy Head   Tourville de Cotentin, Anne-Hilarion
  10th July Beachy Head   Defeats the Anglo-Dutch fleet & sinks 5 of its ships
   Battle of Boyne   James II
  1st July Boyne    James II is finally defeated by William III
  1st July Boyne    James II is forced into exile in France
   Battle of Boyne   William III
  1st July Boyne   Decisive battle of the Jacobite rising, James II is defeated by William III
  1st July Boyne   Victory at the Boyne paves the way for Marlborough & Ginkel to recapture Ireland
   Battle of Boyne   Louis XIV the Sun King
  1st July Boyne    James II, supported by French troops, is defeated in Ireland
   Battle of Boyne   Schomberg
  1st July Boyne   Killed at the battle of the Boyne
   Battle of Fleurus   Louis XIV the Sun King
  1st July Fleurus   The French led by Marshal Luxembourg defeat the Grand Alliance
   Battle of Fleurus   Montmorency
  1st July Fleurus   The French led by Marshal Luxembourg defeat the Grand Alliance
   Battle of Zernyest   Suleyman II
   Zernyest   After victory at Zernyest nominates Thokoloy as Prince of Trans ylvania
   Zernyest   Defeats a Habsburg-Transylvanian army
   Capture of Athlone   Ginkel, Godart van
   Athlone   Ginkel captures Athlone
   Capture of Athlone   Reede Ginkel
   Athlone   Commands the Capture of Athlone
   Capture of Ballymore   Ginkel, Godart van
   Ballymore   Ginkel captures Balleymore
   Capture of Belgrade   Koprulu, Mustafa
   Belgrade   Recaptures Belgrade
   Capture of Belgrade   Suleyman II
  8th Oct Belgrade   Recaptures Belgrade
   Capture of Cork   Churchill, John
   Sep London   Commands an Army which captures Cork
   Capture of Kinsale   Churchill, John
   Sep London   Commands an Army which captures Kinsale
   Capture of Limerick   Ginkel, Godart van
   Limerick   Ginkel captures Limerick
   Capture of Nish   Koprulu, Mustafa
   Nish   Recaptures Nish
   Capture of Nisi   Koprulu, Mustafa
   Nisi   Recaptures Nisi
   Capture of Smederevo   Koprulu, Mustafa
   Smederevo   Recaptures Smederevo
   Capture of Vidin   Koprulu, Mustafa
   Vidin   Recaptures Vidin
   Commander   John George III
     Appointed Commander-in-Chief, Imperial Army
   Commander   Ginkel, Godart van
   July   Appointed Commander of English forces in Ireland
   Discovery of Falklands, The   Strong, John
   Falklands, The   The islands are referred to in the English language as "The Falkland Islands", dates from an expedition led by John Strong, who names the islands after his patron, Anthony Cary, 5th Viscount Falkland
   Exile of James II   James II
  11th July Kinsale   Forced to embark for France from Kinsale after defeat at the battle of the Boyne
   Invasion of England   William III
  30th June Beachy Head   William III is fighting James II, Louis XIV wants a Jacobite rebellion & invades
   Invasion of England   Louis XIV
  30th June Beachy Head   William III is fighting James II, Louis XIV wants a Jacobite rebellion & invades
   Invasion of France   James II
  10th July Beachy Head    James II retaliates to the defeat at Beachy Head by amassing an army to invade France
   Invasion of Ireland   James II
  3rd April Dublin    James II arrives at Dublin
  3rd April Kinsale    James II lands at Kinsale
   Invasion of Ireland   William III
     Lands in Ireland with an Anglo-Dutch army
   Invasion of Ireland   Reede Ginkel
     Appointed Commander of the English forces in Ireland on behalf of William of Orange
   Marriage   Charles II
   Madrid   Marries Maria Anna, sister-in-law of Leopold I
   Pope   Clement XI
     Appointed Cardinal
   Publication   Dryden, John
     Publication of, "King Arthur" with Henry Purcell
   Publication   Locke, John
     Claims experience is the source of knowledge
     Publication of, "Essay Concerning Human Understanding"
     Publication of, "Two Treatises On Government", Liberal Constitutionalist ideas
   Publication   Huygens, Christaan
     Publication of, "Treatise On Light"
   Rule of Falklands, The   Strong, John
   Falklands, The   The islands are referred to in the English language as "The Falkland Islands", dates from an expedition led by John Strong, who names the islands after his patron, Anthony Cary, 5th Viscount Falkland
   Rule of Transylvania   Suleyman II
   Transylvania   After victory at Zernyest nominates Thokoloy as Prince of Trans ylvania

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