General Lee of virginia led the confederate army and General Grant led the union army
Yes, Francisco Vázquez de Coronado led a large expeditionary force called the Coronado Expedition, also known as the Army of Spain. It consisted of about 1,500 soldiers, including Spanish conquistadors, Native American allies, and African slaves.
the Japanese army during ww2 led by prime minister Tojo
The outcome of Babur leading the troops to victory over an army led by the sultan of Delhi and the Rajput army was a cultural blending problem.
Herman Cortes
he led his army on a long trek from Spain across France and through the alps
Alexander the Great as hegemon of a united Greek army.
Hernan Cortes led an expedition that caused the fall of the Aztec Empire in 1521 which was the key event in the formation of New Spain (Mexico). He led an army that included 400 soldiers and 16 horses.
Berber nomads seized much of Mali's territory. The captured Timbuktu in 1431.
Basically the Roman army was weakened by inaction which led to lack of discipline.Basically the Roman army was weakened by inaction which led to lack of discipline.Basically the Roman army was weakened by inaction which led to lack of discipline.Basically the Roman army was weakened by inaction which led to lack of discipline.Basically the Roman army was weakened by inaction which led to lack of discipline.Basically the Roman army was weakened by inaction which led to lack of discipline.Basically the Roman army was weakened by inaction which led to lack of discipline.Basically the Roman army was weakened by inaction which led to lack of discipline.Basically the Roman army was weakened by inaction which led to lack of discipline.
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General Lee of virginia led the confederate army and General Grant led the union army
His part in history was to conquer the aztecs.Later in his life he given 20 young women.He gave all the women to his warriors but kept one for himself.Her name was La malinche.He baptized her and gave her the name of dona Marinna.
No, the Moors are a particular sub-group of Muslims.The term "Moor" is actually a derisive term used to refer to Amazigh or Berber peoples of North Africa and those who lived in Spain in the Middle Ages. After 680 C.E., most Amazigh had converted to Islam and led the Islamic conquest of Spain. However, the Amazigh did not have power in Spain until the Arab Umayyad Dynasty died out. The Almoravid and Almohad States were both Amazigh-led and numerous Taifa-States were also Amazigh-led. However, there were also Arab-led Taifas, Muladí-led Taifas (Muladí refers to native Iberian Muslims), and Siqlabi-led Taifas (Siqlabi refers to Slavic Slaves who had been imported to Spain by the Muslims). The last Amazigh-led Taifas fell to the Castillians and Aragonese in the mid-1200s. The final Spanish Islamic State, the Nasrid Kingdom, was an Arab-led Taifa, which fell in the 1492.
Ulysses S. Grant led the Union Army.
They brought the religion of Islam with them, which led to Ghana becoming a Muslim Empire.
Cato the Younger was a senator who led an army against Caesar.