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COEHOORN, MENNO, BARON VAN (1641-1704) , Dutch soldier and military engineer, of Swedish extraction, was born at Leeuwarden in Friesland. He received an excellent military and general education, and at the age of sixteen became a captain in the Dutch army. He took part in the defence of Maastricht in 1673 and in the siege of Grave in the same year, where the small mortars (called coehorns) invented by him caused the French garrison considerable trouble (Seydel, Nachrichten fiber Festungskriege, Leipzig
COELENTERA conduct at the battle of Seneff (1674), and was present also at the battles of Cassel (1677) and Saint Denis (1678). The circumstances of the time and the country turned Coehoorn's attention to the art of fortification, and the events of the late
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From 1688 to the treaty of Ryswick Coehoorn served as a brigadier. At the battle of Fleurus he greatly distinguished himself, and in 1692 he defended Namur, a fortress of his own creation. Namur was taken by Vauban; but the Dutch engineer had his revenge three years later, when the place, on which in the meantime Vauban had lavished his skill, fell to his attack. Coehoorn became lieutenant-general and inspector-general of the Netherlands fortresses, and the high-German peoples as well as his own countrymen honoured him. He commanded a corps in the army of the duke of Marlborough from 1701 to 1703, and in the constant siege warfare of these campaigns in the Low Countries his technical skill was of the highest value. The swift reduction of the fortress of Bonn and the siege of Huy in 1703 were his crowning successes. At the opening of his following campaign he was on his way to confer with Marlborough when he died of apoplexy at Wijkel on the 17th of March 1704. His " first system " was applied to numerous places in Holland, notably Nijmwegen, Breda and Bergen-op-Zoom. Mannheim
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His son, Gosewijn Theodor van Coehoorn, wrote his life (re-edited Syperstein, Leeuwarden, 1860). See also v. Zastrow, Grschichte der bestandigen Befestigung ( Leipzig
door Menno Baron van Coehoorn, Uytgewerkt door E. W. Berg (MS. in Dutch Ministry of War) ; Bousmard, Essai general de fortification (1797); also the article FORTIFICATION AND SIEGECRAFT.End of Article: COEHOORN, MENNO, BARON VAN (1641-1704) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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