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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... arrived from Athens that Alcibiades had been tried in his absence for blas- phemy and must return for judgment . He was taken away , but managed to escape his jailors when the ship stopped in Italy . He fled to Sparta , which he had ...
... arrived from Athens that Alcibiades had been tried in his absence for blas- phemy and must return for judgment . He was taken away , but managed to escape his jailors when the ship stopped in Italy . He fled to Sparta , which he had ...
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... arrived , yet , when he learned of the attack by Tostig and Hardrada , he had to march north to deal with them . This he did at Stamford Bridge ( 9 miles northeast of the town of York ) on 25 Sep- tember , marching the 200 miles to the ...
... arrived , yet , when he learned of the attack by Tostig and Hardrada , he had to march north to deal with them . This he did at Stamford Bridge ( 9 miles northeast of the town of York ) on 25 Sep- tember , marching the 200 miles to the ...
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... arrived in Poland . As the only access from where such support could have arrived was through the Skagerak straits between Denmark and Sweden , German aircraft could easily have stopped any attempt at aid . Any threat to Germany's ...
... arrived in Poland . As the only access from where such support could have arrived was through the Skagerak straits between Denmark and Sweden , German aircraft could easily have stopped any attempt at aid . Any threat to Germany's ...
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