Siege of Brussels (1746), during the War of the Austrian Succession
A French army under the overall command of Maurice de Saxe, in a bold and innovative winter campaign besieged and captured the city of Brussels, which was then the capital of the Austrian Netherlands, from its Austrian garrison.
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He led the French force which captured Brussels and it was under his orders that Marshal Löwendahl captured Bergen op Zoom.