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You Do Not Know Our Father: Sinsheim (Franco-Dutch War)

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french commander henri de la tour de

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varnia vicomte tehran

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began his illustrious military career in

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the dutch army

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his uncle maurice of nassau the stat

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holder of the netherlands took young

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henry under his wing as a volunteer in

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1625

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he distinguished himself in the dutch

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service gaining a reputation for bravery

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and martial prowess

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and returned to france five years later

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karma richelieu gave him command of a

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regiment and he served for the duration

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of the 30 years war

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his tactical skill and physical courage

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won him the rank of marshall de comp in

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1634 and by 1640 he was considered among

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the best commanders in the french army

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he was made a marshal of france in 1643

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for his victory at trino he won further

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victories at brysock freiburg alerheim

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and zusmar's housing

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in 1648 when civil war broke out in

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france taran at first remained neutral

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he temporarily joined the rebels but

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then switched sides and fought for the

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king

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taran won victories over the rebels at

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blenow and foburg saint antoine and

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against their spanish allies at harass

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and dunkirk

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the royalist french victory at dunkirk

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ended the civil wars and the conflict

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with spain

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france after gobbling up some spanish

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possessions along the eastern borders

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now turned to the dutch whose diplomatic

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machinations had prevented further

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french gains at spain's expense

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louis xiv sought to expand his realm and

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weaken the netherlands leading to the

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franco-dutch war

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the conflict began poorly for the dutch

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but soon the holy roman empire along

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with spain and prussia joined the war on

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their side

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france was now at war along all of her

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frontiers

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in this desperate situation tehran was

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placed in command of french forces in

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the rhineland in april 1674.

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the forces given to tehran were small

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compared to other armies

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this may have been due to collusion

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among his enemies at court and in the

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army particularly secretary of state for

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war francois michel atelier the marquis

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of leuvoir and louis de barban the great

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khan day france's other great commander

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it is more likely that france's military

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situation in the summer of 1674 only

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allowed for a few soldiers to be

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allocated to the rhineland frontier all

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in all taran found himself in command of

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9 000 men facing off against much larger

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armies along the front

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with this force he had to defend a

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200-mile frontier from koblenz to basil

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in early june taran learned that two

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imperial armies one of nine thousand led

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by alexander von burnonville and count

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ania sylvius de caprara were on the move

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seeking to merge their forces to cross

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the rhine river

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caprara was a native of bologna and

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could boast of a distinguished pedigree

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his cousins raymondo montecolucci and

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otavio piccolomini were some of the

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greatest soldiers of the age

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the former in fact had fought

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successfully against tehran in the

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campaign of the previous year stifling

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his attempts to march the aid of french

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forces in the low countries

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taran was in no mood to wait for the

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enemy to strike first he set his army on

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a force march on june 12 1674

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hoping to destroy caprara before he

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could link up with vernonville

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on june 14th he crossed the rhine on a

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bridge of boats near phillipsburg and

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with only three days worth of provisions

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rushed to hockenheim and encamped there

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meanwhile caprara was on the road north

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marching toward heidelberg

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it is unknown when exactly he realized

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that taran was at his heels but he must

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have been aware of the french presence

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by the time tehran settled into camp at

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hockenheim on the 14th

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taran and caprara's forces made contact

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that night and heavy skirmishing erupted

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between french and allied pickets

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fearing a surprise attack taran ventured

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out into the dark to make certain that

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his troops were ready to defend the camp

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on passing a tent he heard some young

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recruits grumbling about the long march

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and poor conditions they'd endured over

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the past few days

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he overheard an old soldier who had been

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wounded in the previous hours fighting

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laying nearby

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he said

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you do not know our father referring to

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tehran

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he would not have exposed us to so much

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fatigue if he had had not some great

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thing in view of which we as yet know

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nothing

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taran engaged in an incredibly dangerous

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operation and he no doubt took comfort

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from this expression of loyalty and

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devotion

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caprara did not make a general attack on

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the night of the 14th

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on the 15th tehran marched his tired

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army to vestlock trailing caprara's

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march north on the 16th terran roused

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his troops for yet another march at

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around 3 a.m

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after 4 days and 90 miles of marching

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taran found caprara's main army near the

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town of sendtime at 9 am

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caprara had chosen the ground and would

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make his stand

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sources differ on the number of troops

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engaged at sinzheim and on their

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composition

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tehran had anywhere from seven thousand

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five hundred to twelve thousand men the

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majority of them cavalry

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caprara's forces were even more cavalry

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heavy than terrans caprara bought 7 000

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cavalry and 2 000 infantry to the field

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though he might have had as many as 15

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000

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it is unclear where precisely in the

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holy roman empire these soldiers were

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from though many appear to have hailed

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from the lorraine region

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whatever the exact figures both forces

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appear to have been evenly matched in

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number caprara's decision to turn and

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face his pursuer has been criticized by

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those who insist that he should have

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continued on toward heidelberg where

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vernonville was waiting

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these critics forget that caprara held

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several advantages going into the battle

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his men were fresh and well-rested

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facing an exhausted french enemy

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caprara's main advantage however was his

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position not only was sensheim itself a

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natural obstacle being guarded by two

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branches of the eltzbach river but the

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terrain surrounding it was elevated and

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perfect for defense

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caprara deployed his main force on a

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plateau to the north of senzheim and by

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9 am had 1 000 foot soldiers and 400

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dragoons in the town and the fortified

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abbey south of the plateau

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the battle began shortly after nine am

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tyrann's sixth cannon opened fire upon

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the imperial positions in senzheim

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one thousand three hundred french

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infantry and four squadrons of dragoon

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splashed across the river using marshy

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fords along its length to cross

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the french fought through the gardens

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and hedges along the riverbank and

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pressed on toward the town

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under heavy fire tyrann's men led by the

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marquis of hogan court managed to push

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the imperial troops back into senzheim

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itself where the streets were barricaded

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in wine barrels stuffed with dirt and

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beams ripped from the houses

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by 10 30 a.m after brutal fighting in

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the streets and outskirts of sindheim

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the french broke through and advanced

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upon the fortified abbey

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the abbey's defenders in danger of being

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cut off from the rest of the army put up

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little resistance before fleeing toward

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