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What were all these Englishmen doing here?
Reading this stub you'd almost believe the capture of Breda was handled almost exclusively by Englishmen. Note the Dutch article makes no mention of them whatsoever. In fact, this reads suspiciously like it was based on a book by
G. A. Henty (
http://www.classicreader.com/book/1847/15/). Could someone please provide sources for their involvement? I feel this article needs a rewrite.
Tom (
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07:46, 26 August 2013 (UTC)reply
The article is accompanied by a picture of the Spanish Gate (Spanjaardsgat in Dutch), thus, seemingly suggesting (erroneously) that this is the location where the peat barge entered the castle. However, this is not the case. The entry to the castle was, at the time, more to the north. This gate was constructed much later in memory of the capture and to assist in refreshing the water of the castle's moat.
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17:45, 17 August 2017 (UTC)reply