The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7AMS Press, 1974 |
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... forces from every province ; eight hundred thousand men were enrolled on his military list ; 44 but the splendid commands of five and ten thousand horse may be rather expressive of the rank and pension of the chiefs than of the genuine ...
... forces from every province ; eight hundred thousand men were enrolled on his military list ; 44 but the splendid commands of five and ten thousand horse may be rather expressive of the rank and pension of the chiefs than of the genuine ...
Side 179
... Forces of from the Propontis to the harbour ; the Janizaries in the front were stationed before the sultan's tent ; the Ottoman line was covered by a deep entrenchment ; and a subordinate army in- closed the suburb of Galata , and ...
... Forces of from the Propontis to the harbour ; the Janizaries in the front were stationed before the sultan's tent ; the Ottoman line was covered by a deep entrenchment ; and a subordinate army in- closed the suburb of Galata , and ...
Side 343
... forces of Bohemia and North Germany . To meet this danger , Subutai divided his host into two parts , which we may call the northern and the southern army . The duty of the northern army was to sweep over Poland , advance to Bohemia ...
... forces of Bohemia and North Germany . To meet this danger , Subutai divided his host into two parts , which we may call the northern and the southern army . The duty of the northern army was to sweep over Poland , advance to Bohemia ...
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