Battle of Steenkerque

Battle of Steenkerque
Part of the Nine Years' War

Map of the battle
Date3 August 1692
Location
Result See Aftermath
Belligerents
France Dutch Republic
England
Commanders and leaders
Duke of Luxembourg
Count of Montal
Duke of Boufflers
William III
Duke of Württemberg
Count of Solms
Hugh Mackay 
Henry Casimir II
Lord Overkirk
Strength
80,000 80,000
Casualties and losses
7,000–8,000 killed or wounded 8,000 killed or wounded to 10,000 killed or wounded, 1,300 captured

The Battle of Steenkerque, also known as Steenkerke, Steenkirk, Steynkirk or Steinkirk was fought on 3 August 1692, during the Nine Years' War, near Steenkerque, then part of the Spanish Netherlands but now in modern Belgium. A French force under Marshal François-Henri de Montmorency, duc de Luxembourg, repulsed a surprise attack by an Allied army led by William of Orange. After several hours of heavy fighting, the Allies were forced to retreat, although a French counterattack proved fruitless.