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The Hanoverian Monument, also known as the Monument to the Hanoverians from it's French name, , is an 1818
monument A monument is a type of structure that was explicitly created to commemorate a person or event, or which has become relevant to a social group as a part of their remembrance of historic times or cultural heritage, due to its artistic, historical ...
constructed on the battlefield of Waterloo in
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. It is located not far from the
Lion's Mound The Lion's Mound (, "Lion's Hillock/Knoll"; , "Lion of Waterloo") is a large conical artificial hill in the municipality of Braine-l'Alleud, Walloon Brabant, Belgium. King William I of the Netherlands ordered its construction in 1820, and it ...
. The memorial commemorates soldiers of the
King's German Legion The King's German Legion (KGL; ) was a formation of the British Army during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Consisting primarily of expatriate Germans, it existed from 1803 to 1816 and achieved the distinction of being the on ...
(KGL), primarily drawn from the
Kingdom of Hanover The Kingdom of Hanover () was established in October 1814 by the Congress of Vienna, with the restoration of George III to his Hanoverian territories after the Napoleonic Wars, Napoleonic era. It succeeded the former Electorate of Hanover, and j ...
, who were killed during the 1815 battle. Amongst those killed during the fighting was
Christian Friedrich Wilhelm von Ompteda Christian Friedrich Wilhelm von Ompteda (26 November 1765 – 18 June 1815) was a German army officer who served in the Hanoverian and British armies and fought in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Life In 1771, aged six, he was ...
. The Legion had been formed following the French Invasion of Hanover in 1803. The KGL participated in numerous British military campaigns, notably during the
Peninsular War The Peninsular War (1808–1814) was fought in the Iberian Peninsula by Kingdom of Portugal, Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, United Kingdom against the invading and occupying forces of the First French ...
. At Waterloo men from the KGL notably defended the strategic
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La Haye Sainte La Haye Sainte (, , named either after Jesus' crown of thorns or a nearby bramble hedge) is a walled farmhouse compound at the foot of an escarpment near Waterloo, Belgium, on the N5 road connecting Brussels and Charleroi. It has changed very ...
. Distinctly separate units of the revived
Hanoverian Army The Hanoverian Army (German: ''Hannoversche Armee'') was the standing army of the Electorate of Hanover from the seventeenth century onwards. From 1692 to 1803 it acted in defence of the electorate. Following the Hanoverian Succession of 1714, thi ...
also took part in the Waterloo campaign. The monument was made out of
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.


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Gordon Monument The Gordon Monument is a Neoclassical architecture, neoclassical monument to a slain warrior on the Battle of Waterloo, battlefield of Waterloo. The person commemorated is Lt Colonel Sir Alexander Gordon (British staff officer), Alexander Gordon ...
, a nearby monument commemorating the British officer
Alexander Gordon Alexander Gordon may refer to: * Alexander Gordon, 1st Earl of Huntly (died 1470), Scottish magnate * Alexander Gordon (bishop of Aberdeen) (died 1518), Precentor of Moray and Bishop-elect of Aberdeen * Alexander Gordon, 3rd Earl of Huntly (died 15 ...
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Waterloo Column The Waterloo Column () is a victory column commemorating the Battle of Waterloo. It is situated in Hanover, the capital of the German state of Lower Saxony. Built from 1825 to 1832, it was designed by Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves who had been th ...
, a memorial in Hanover


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* Buildings and structures in Walloon Brabant Buildings and structures completed in 1818 Columns related to the Napoleonic Wars Military monuments and memorials Protected heritage sites in Belgium Waterloo Battlefield locations {{mil-memorial-stub