From Hastings to Culloden: (battlefields in Britain)Roundwood Press, 1979 - 292 Seiten |
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... field army on either side had a rather rudimentary staff . That of Essex's 1642 army may serve as an example . There were four ' Officers General of the Field ' - the Captain - General himself ; Sergeant - Major - General Philip Skippon ...
... field army on either side had a rather rudimentary staff . That of Essex's 1642 army may serve as an example . There were four ' Officers General of the Field ' - the Captain - General himself ; Sergeant - Major - General Philip Skippon ...
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... field . It rather looks as if he too , like his distinguished subordinate , had left the field for a time . But Cromwell could at least plead that his wound had put him hors de combat . Cromwell's return to his command may have ...
... field . It rather looks as if he too , like his distinguished subordinate , had left the field for a time . But Cromwell could at least plead that his wound had put him hors de combat . Cromwell's return to his command may have ...
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... field . Lochgarry came through unhit and Clanranald , though badly wounded in the head , managed to make his escape . In the midst of those running back from the chaos of the fight was Lord George Murray . He had ridden with the Atholl ...
... field . Lochgarry came through unhit and Clanranald , though badly wounded in the head , managed to make his escape . In the midst of those running back from the chaos of the fight was Lord George Murray . He had ridden with the Atholl ...
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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advance Albans archers armour arms artillery attack August Barrel's battle Battle of Newbury Battle of Sedgemoor battlefield body Branxton bridge brigade Bussex campaign cannon Captain Castle cavalry centre charge Colonel commanded Cromwell Cromwell's Culloden Cumberland's Donnington Castle Doon Hill dragoons Duke Dunbar Earl Simon Edgehill enemy England English Essex Evesham Fairfax fell field fight fire flank foot force fought front line Gloucester ground guns Harold Henry Tudor Highland Army Hill horse killed King Charles King's Lambert Lancastrian Leslie Lifeguard London Lord George Murray Lostwithiel Lt.-General Marston Moor miles Monmouth musketeers Naseby Newbury night Norman officers Parliamentarian position Prince Edward rear rebels regiment Richard right wing road rode Roundhead Royal Royalist Royalist army Rupert Scots Scottish Sedgemoor sent September Severn shot siege Sir John Sir William Skippon soldiers Somerset Speen squadrons stood Surrey sword Tewkesbury thegns town trained bands troops Warwick Worcester wounded Yorkist