Tongrinne

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Tongrinne
Tongrene  (Walloon)
Village
Tongrinne JPG01.jpg
Tongrinne is located in Belgium
Tongrinne
Tongrinne
Coordinates: 50°30′56.68″N 4°37′26.18″E / 50.5157444°N 4.6239389°E / 50.5157444; 4.6239389Coordinates: 50°30′56.68″N 4°37′26.18″E / 50.5157444°N 4.6239389°E / 50.5157444; 4.6239389
Country Belgium
Region Wallonia
Province Namur
Municipality Sombreffe
Area
 • Total5.89 km2 (2.27 sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)

Tongrinne (Walloon: Tongrene) is a village of Wallonia and a district of the municipality of Sombreffe, located in the province of Namur, Belgium.

Previously its own municipality, a 1977 fusion of the Belgian municipalities made it an ancienne commune of Sombreffe. Tongrinne is on the banks of the river Ligny.

History[]

The village and the heights of Tongrene were the location for the left wing of Blücher's Prussian Army during the Battle of Ligny, on 16 June 1815. While the Prussians had held Tongrene, their main force was defeated at Ligny (Napoleon's last ever victory), while the forces of Wellington and Marshal Ney were engaging each other at the Battle of Quatre Bras. Because of the defeat at Ligny, the Prussians were forced to give up Tongrene during the night of the 16/17 June.[2] Two days later, the combined forces of both opponents met at the Battle of Waterloo.

References[]

  1. ^ "Sombreffe (Municipality, Province of Namur, Belgium)". crwflags.com. 2015. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  2. ^ Siborne 1848, pp. 200–201, 217, 233–234, 252.

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