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The Crusades were fought between Christians and Muslims. They fought in the Middle Ages, and actually fought violently. Both sides wanted to take control of Jerusalem.
The Roman army formation called testudo got its name from the tortoise. The word "testudo" in Latin means tortoise. The formation was of interlocking shields both overhead and along the sides, protecting the men beneath as the shell of a tortoise protects the body of the animal.The Roman army formation called testudo got its name from the tortoise. The word "testudo" in Latin means tortoise. The formation was of interlocking shields both overhead and along the sides, protecting the men beneath as the shell of a tortoise protects the body of the animal.The Roman army formation called testudo got its name from the tortoise. The word "testudo" in Latin means tortoise. The formation was of interlocking shields both overhead and along the sides, protecting the men beneath as the shell of a tortoise protects the body of the animal.The Roman army formation called testudo got its name from the tortoise. The word "testudo" in Latin means tortoise. The formation was of interlocking shields both overhead and along the sides, protecting the men beneath as the shell of a tortoise protects the body of the animal.The Roman army formation called testudo got its name from the tortoise. The word "testudo" in Latin means tortoise. The formation was of interlocking shields both overhead and along the sides, protecting the men beneath as the shell of a tortoise protects the body of the animal.The Roman army formation called testudo got its name from the tortoise. The word "testudo" in Latin means tortoise. The formation was of interlocking shields both overhead and along the sides, protecting the men beneath as the shell of a tortoise protects the body of the animal.The Roman army formation called testudo got its name from the tortoise. The word "testudo" in Latin means tortoise. The formation was of interlocking shields both overhead and along the sides, protecting the men beneath as the shell of a tortoise protects the body of the animal.The Roman army formation called testudo got its name from the tortoise. The word "testudo" in Latin means tortoise. The formation was of interlocking shields both overhead and along the sides, protecting the men beneath as the shell of a tortoise protects the body of the animal.The Roman army formation called testudo got its name from the tortoise. The word "testudo" in Latin means tortoise. The formation was of interlocking shields both overhead and along the sides, protecting the men beneath as the shell of a tortoise protects the body of the animal.
*For most of the war the two sides were very evenly matched. *The development of themachine gun (combined with poor tactics)turned every battle into a massacre. *Both sides had industrial economies that matched one another and could keep up with one another in terms of output, and so on. *The generals on both sides were extremely stupid, verging on the feeble-minded. They relied again and again on 'more of the same' - more men, more machine guns, more shelling. When one side invented something new - the tank - and worked out how to use it properly, it won quickly and easily! Joncey
yes, so long as you don't pretend that they were to keep the faith.
I assume you mean the western front in Europe. It didn't move much because both sides were dug into trench systems and everything became bogged down.
their both about Homers great war story the Trojan war
Yes, Zeus was in both the Iliad and the Odyssey.
Both The Iliad and The Odyssey were written by the Greek poet Homer .
Both The Iliad and The Odyssey are attributed to Homer, although this is not necessarily fact.
People on both sides were pretty racist. Especially in the south.
epics
The Odyssey and The Iliad (they were both originally written as epic poems.)
No. Hector is the son of Priam and Hecuba, who are both mortals.
Charles Evans Hughes
If that occurs, then both sides lose.If that occurs, then both sides lose.If that occurs, then both sides lose.If that occurs, then both sides lose.If that occurs, then both sides lose.If that occurs, then both sides lose.
The Iliad and the Odyssey- both by Homer.
The companion epic of The Odyssey is The Iliad, both attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer. The Iliad focuses on the Trojan War and the hero Achilles, while The Odyssey follows the journey of Odysseus on his return home from the war.