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was based on his teachings; between 1699 and 1743, only 631 new candidates were accepted, the vast majority relatives of existing or former members. As a result, French military engineering became ultra-conservative, while many 'new' works used his designs, or professed to do so, such as those built
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employed a similar approach. While the 'Van
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The numbers needed to conduct a siege, and prevent interference from opponents meant armies of the Nine Years' War often exceeded 100,000 men, sizes unsustainable for pre-industrial societies. It prompted a change in tactics, Marlborough arguing winning one battle was more beneficial than taking 12
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in 1677. Always willing to challenge accepted norms, at
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In 1660, Vauban married Jeanne d'Aunay d'Epiry (ca 1640–1705); they had two daughters, Charlotte (1661–1709) and Jeanne Françoise (1678–1713), as well as a short-lived infant son. He also had a long-term relationship with Marie-Antoinette de Puy-Montbrun, daughter of an exiled
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target the base of the walls at close range, with the defenders unable to depress their own guns enough to counter this; once a breach had been made, it was then stormed. This approach was used in offensive operations well into the 20th century.
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in 1954. His defensive fortifications dated far more quickly, partly due to the enormous investment required; Vauban himself estimated that in 1678, 1694 and 1705, between 40 and 45% of the French army was assigned to garrison duty.
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was unrelated to a siege. Their importance was heightened by Louis XIV, who viewed them as low-risk opportunities for demonstrating his military skill and increasing his prestige; he was present at 20 of those conducted by Vauban.
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The 'siege parallel'; three parallel trenches, linked by communication lines. The first trench is out of range of the defenders and can withstand an assault from the rear, the third brings the assault troops to the foot of the
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2902:
2620:Tucker, Spencer C (2009).
2601:Schiller, Preston (2010).
2184:
2031:"Fortifications of Vauban"
1789:Musée de l'Armée Invalides
892:design, also known as the
868:
676:French Academy of Sciences
568:Louis Nicolas de Clerville
289:French Academy of Sciences
29:
2836:French military engineers
2786:
2779:
2773:
2766:
2672:Vesilind, P Aame (2010).
2544:Mousnier, Roland (1979).
2365:. Yale University Press.
2296:Dobroslav, Libal (1992).
2258:De Périni, Hardÿ (1896).
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1365:Villefranche-de-Conflent
1127:
668:Order of the Holy Spirit
393:Early life and education
278:Order of the Holy Spirit
2717:Halévy, Daniel (1924).
2691:Wolfe, Michael (2009).
2639:Van Hoof, Jaep (2004).
2563:Ostwald, Jamel (2006).
2516:Manning, Roger (2006).
2401:Langins, Jānis (2004).
2221:"Engineering, military"
1337:Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
1100:Marquis de Montalembert
736:Personal life and death
647:(see Map). He was made
597:Under the terms of the
422:Bourgogne-Franche-Comté
32:Vauban (disambiguation)
2726:Hebbert, F.J. (1990).
2582:Pujo, Bernard (1991).
2535:Moreri, Louis (1749).
2441:. McFarland & Co.
2176:Delon & Picon 2001
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983:
960:were inscribed on the
866:
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744:Vauban's mausoleum in
694:
601:, Spain ceded much of
599:Treaty of the Pyrenees
594:
501:
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373:
364:
312:Sébastien Le Prestre,
2361:Kamen, Henry (2001).
2239:Childs, John (1991).
1957:"Fortress Mont Royal"
1605:"Château de Bazoches"
1116:Vauban fortifications
1082:, built in 1742. The
1054:
1022:US Corps of Engineers
978:
944:Louis de Cormontaigne
911:and Mont-Royal, near
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228:Siege of Lille (1667)
181:Years of service
2422:10.1093/ref:odnb/659
2382:Construction History
2106:, pp. 577–578].
1785:"Dome des Invalides"
1389:Freiburg im Breisgau
779:Doctrines and legacy
672:Order of Saint Louis
383:Age of Enlightenment
371:His economic tract,
283:Order of Saint Louis
127:, later reburied in
49:Sébastien Le Prestre
2497:Lynn, John (1997).
2477:Lynn, John (1999).
2178:, pp. 540–451.
2166:, pp. 283–284.
2154:, pp. 577–578.
2118:, pp. 123–124.
2058:, pp. 688–691.
1922:, pp. 248–249.
1898:, pp. 413–414.
1886:, pp. 159–160.
1874:, pp. 285–286.
1713:France, Dejean 2005
1609:Chemins de Mémoires
1174:Citadel of Besançon
1026:Ecole Polytechnique
965:World Heritage List
815:Spanish Netherlands
626:siege of Maastricht
619:War of the Reunions
557:Spanish Netherlands
469:, and 1648 to 1653
463:Huguenot rebellions
437:Château de Bazoches
402:Château de Bazoches
255:Siege of Ath (1697)
240:War of the Reunions
2876:Forestry in France
2861:Military theorists
2851:Marshals of France
2659:on 4 February 2022
2653:Histoire pour Tous
2649:"Vauban 1633-1707"
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1321:Château du Taureau
1270:Fort de Bellegarde
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452:lieutenant-general
410:Saint-Léger-Vauban
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359:Canal de la Bruche
356:projects like the
218:Franco-Spanish War
193:Maréchal de France
2866:People from Yonne
2846:French marquesses
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2793:
2787:Succeeded by
2737:978-0-8204-0890-3
2428:(Subscription or
2214:. Magimel, Paris.
2082:, pp. 69–87.
1934:, pp. 69–72.
1749:, pp. 11–12.
1737:, pp. 57–58.
1703:, pp. 70–72.
1401:Saint-Jean-de-Luz
1202:Colmars-les-Alpes
925:Treaty of Ryswick
765:French Revolution
611:War of Devolution
541:Fronde des nobles
348:who worked under
346:Marshal of France
342:military engineer
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223:War of Devolution
165:French Royal Army
114:Kingdom of France
94:Kingdom of France
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811:Franco-Dutch War
660:capture of Namur
649:Maréchal de camp
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564:Sainte-Menehould
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1849:
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