From Hastings to Culloden: (battlefields in Britain)Roundwood Press, 1979 - 292 Seiten |
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... arrived first . This incident persuaded Edward to pitch his tents some miles short of Sudbury , and he only reached ... arrive with his army . Then , with his army divided into three divisions ready for action , ' for ryders and scorars ...
... arrived first . This incident persuaded Edward to pitch his tents some miles short of Sudbury , and he only reached ... arrive with his army . Then , with his army divided into three divisions ready for action , ' for ryders and scorars ...
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... arrived in Newcastle late that night . At a council meeting , attended by such new members as Lord Dacre , Sir William Bullmer and a veteran of Bosworth , old Sir Marmaduke Constable , it was agreed that the English army should take the ...
... arrived in Newcastle late that night . At a council meeting , attended by such new members as Lord Dacre , Sir William Bullmer and a veteran of Bosworth , old Sir Marmaduke Constable , it was agreed that the English army should take the ...
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... arrived late presumably through bad staff work . No sensible general likes to fight a pitched battle without first concentrating the largest possible army , but Essex no doubt was anxious for his garrison of Banbury , and on the morning ...
... arrived late presumably through bad staff work . No sensible general likes to fight a pitched battle without first concentrating the largest possible army , but Essex no doubt was anxious for his garrison of Banbury , and on the morning ...
Inhalt
The Strategic Geography of Britain | 1 |
The Battle of Hastings 14 October 1066 | 22 |
The Battle of Lewes 14 May 1264 | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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