100 Decisive Battles: From Ancient Times to the PresentBloomsbury Academic, 1. jan. 2000 - 474 sider Key battles have shaped history since time immemorial. This handy reference work spotlights 100 of the world's most important military confrontations, from 1469 B.C.–A.D. 1991. |
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... Spain , had challenged Roman power in 219 B.C. by laying siege to the city of Saguntum . According to the treaty con- cluded at the end of the First Punic War , the city lay within a region recognized as under Carthage's suzerainty ...
... Spain , had challenged Roman power in 219 B.C. by laying siege to the city of Saguntum . According to the treaty con- cluded at the end of the First Punic War , the city lay within a region recognized as under Carthage's suzerainty ...
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... Spain . That meant , regrettably , a spirit of intolerance for things not Spanish , and the promises that Ferdinand made to Baobdil and the Moors were soon forgotten . The aggressive Catholicism for which Spain became famous began in ...
... Spain . That meant , regrettably , a spirit of intolerance for things not Spanish , and the promises that Ferdinand made to Baobdil and the Moors were soon forgotten . The aggressive Catholicism for which Spain became famous began in ...
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... Spain missed Napoleon's rule in their country , the return of Ferdinand VII to the throne was also a matter of some concern . He was no benevolent despot , and his views on ex- ercising his authority upset many in Spain just as they did ...
... Spain missed Napoleon's rule in their country , the return of Ferdinand VII to the throne was also a matter of some concern . He was no benevolent despot , and his views on ex- ercising his authority upset many in Spain just as they did ...
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Megiddo 1479 B C | 1 |
Syracuse 415413 B C | 18 |
Gaugamela Arbela 331 B C | 31 |
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