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Battle of Waterloo — Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo — Around 4 o'clock, Wellington wanting to withdraw some troops from the artillery fire, ordered them to retreat behind the crest of Ohain. Ney, without a castle, followed by his staff (the colonel Heymans, his aide-de-camp, in red hussar uniform), led the Donop cuirassier brigade and launched this cavalry against the enemy squares. - Front
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Battle of Waterloo — Panorama of the Battle of Waterloo — Around 4 o'clock, Wellington wanting to withdraw some troops from the artillery fire, ordered them to retreat behind the crest of Ohain. Ney, without a castle, followed by his staff (the colonel Heymans, his aide-de-camp, in red hussar uniform), led the Donop cuirassier brigade and launched this cavalry against the enemy squares.

Waterloo
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Historical illustration of the Battle of Waterloo, showing a cuirassier charge. The printed text describes the action around 4 o'clock, with Wellington withdrawing his troops and Ney launching an attack. On the reverse, an inscription indicates that the plaque was erected at the foot of the Lion in 1912, at Place Royale, Brussels, with a Brussels postage stamp.

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