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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Side 104
... fought from horseback , depending on bravery and religious fervor to make up for their lack of armor or archery . In- stead , the Moors fought with scimitars and lances . Their standard method of fighting was to engage in mass cavalry ...
... fought from horseback , depending on bravery and religious fervor to make up for their lack of armor or archery . In- stead , the Moors fought with scimitars and lances . Their standard method of fighting was to engage in mass cavalry ...
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... fought victory at the pyramid temple near his palace , but his only hope of survival was in es- cape . He fought his way for 2 days through the streets to the causeway to Tacuba and then had to capture the gaps in the road where eight ...
... fought victory at the pyramid temple near his palace , but his only hope of survival was in es- cape . He fought his way for 2 days through the streets to the causeway to Tacuba and then had to capture the gaps in the road where eight ...
Side 413
... fought almost constantly , with the terrorist Stern Gang getting increasingly violent . The British finally appealed to the United Nations ( UN ) in 1947 , and the UN proposed that the region be divided into two countries , one Jewish ...
... fought almost constantly , with the terrorist Stern Gang getting increasingly violent . The British finally appealed to the United Nations ( UN ) in 1947 , and the UN proposed that the region be divided into two countries , one Jewish ...
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Megiddo 1479 B C | 1 |
Syracuse 415413 B C | 18 |
Gaugamela Arbela 331 B C | 31 |
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