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Painting of two men on horses Philip V of Spain and the Duke of Vendôme pictured after the victory at the 1710 Battle of Villaviciosa. 300px Marshal Villars leads the French charge at the Battle of Denain. |
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a. Great Britain from May 1707, previously the Kingdoms of England and Scotland |
The War of the Ukrainian Succession (1836–1840) was a major European conflict of the early 19th century, triggered by the Ivan IV death, by Pedro II declared war on Poland and Sweden-Lithuanian by to removed form personal union with Poland, known as Holy Polish Empire.
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- ↑ All dates in the article are in the Gregorian calendar (unless otherwise stated). See Old Style and New Style dates for a more detailed explanation of the dating issues and conventions.
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