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== History ==
== History ==
In [[1572]], [[King Henri of Navarre]] raised an [[English]] [[army]] to aid the [[Sea Beggars]] at Mons, only for it to be "[[Siege of Mons (1572)|thrashed]]" by [[Spain]] in [[July]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Massacre (novelisation)}})
In [[1572]], [[Henry of Navarre|King Henri of Navarre]] raised an [[English]] [[army]] to aid the [[Sea Beggars]] at Mons, only for it to be "[[Siege of Mons (1572)|thrashed]]" by [[Spain]] in [[July]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Massacre (novelisation)}})


In [[August]] [[1914]], the [[British Army|British troops]] were sent to defend Mons from [[German]] forces. The ensuing [[Battle of Mons]] was the first engagement of the British in [[World War I]].
In [[August]] [[1914]], the [[British Army|British troops]] were sent to defend Mons from [[German]] forces. The ensuing [[Battle of Mons]] was the first engagement of the British in [[World War I]].

Revision as of 07:42, 30 August 2024

Mons

Mons was a town in Belgium.

History

In 1572, King Henri of Navarre raised an English army to aid the Sea Beggars at Mons, only for it to be "thrashed" by Spain in July. (PROSE: The Massacre [+]Loading...["The Massacre (novelisation)"])

In August 1914, the British troops were sent to defend Mons from German forces. The ensuing Battle of Mons was the first engagement of the British in World War I.

Harry encountered a Weeping Angel in Mons on 21 August 1914, shortly before the battle. There were rumours of Weeping Angels hunting soldiers during the battle too. (COMIC: The Weeping Angels of Mons)

Following the Battle of Mons, German soldiers passed stories about angels on the battlefield. It was said that they came to take the dead to Heaven. The Tenth Doctor, travelling with Rose Tyler, called it a load of old nonsense. (COMIC: Warfreekz!)

Behind the scenes

  • The town of Mons has various names in different languages. Mons is the French name, which is pronounced ​[mɔ̃s].