Prince Rupert of the RhineConstable, 1976 - 480 Seiten |
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... troops of the garrison drawn up before the town , Rupert sent out three troops to beat them in . Then the Prince , going in on the forlorn hope , made his first cavalry charge , ' which was so exemplary to all about him , that ...
... troops of the garrison drawn up before the town , Rupert sent out three troops to beat them in . Then the Prince , going in on the forlorn hope , made his first cavalry charge , ' which was so exemplary to all about him , that ...
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... troops for service in England . About twelve regiments of foot and one of horse crossed St George's Channel , most of them being sent to Chester where John Lord Byron ( he had received a peerage after Newbury ) was in command . In these ...
... troops for service in England . About twelve regiments of foot and one of horse crossed St George's Channel , most of them being sent to Chester where John Lord Byron ( he had received a peerage after Newbury ) was in command . In these ...
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... troops for defence against the Papal States , but he really wanted to use them against the Spanish rule in Milan . He approached Rupert as a renowned soldier now out of employment , and invited him to enlist troops for Modena and ...
... troops for defence against the Papal States , but he really wanted to use them against the Spanish rule in Milan . He approached Rupert as a renowned soldier now out of employment , and invited him to enlist troops for Modena and ...
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The Winter Prince | 3 |
First ventures in arms | 20 |
Motherland | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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