From Hastings to Culloden: (battlefields in Britain)Roundwood Press, 1979 - 292 Seiten |
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... moved to the West , capturing Glou- cester's castle at Tonbridge on 1 May . Leaving behind a strong garrison of 20 bannerets and some foreign mercenaries , the King moved to Winchelsea and Romney . The royalists may have intend- ed ...
... moved to the West , capturing Glou- cester's castle at Tonbridge on 1 May . Leaving behind a strong garrison of 20 bannerets and some foreign mercenaries , the King moved to Winchelsea and Romney . The royalists may have intend- ed ...
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... moved for- ward in very good order and deployed into line , finally appearing some five hundred yards from the Jacobites , now arrayed in battle order . The most strenuous efforts of the Highland officers had been required to get their ...
... moved for- ward in very good order and deployed into line , finally appearing some five hundred yards from the Jacobites , now arrayed in battle order . The most strenuous efforts of the Highland officers had been required to get their ...
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... moved up towards the north - west of the enclosures they were observed . However , no counter measures were taken , and the battalions posted to watch that side were not even moved up to the walls from which they could have fired with ...
... moved up towards the north - west of the enclosures they were observed . However , no counter measures were taken , and the battalions posted to watch that side were not even moved up to the walls from which they could have fired with ...
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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