A joust is a five letter word for a tournament mock battle.
A mock battle in midevil times was called jousting.
A mock battle is a fake battle between to allies in order to test tactics. So a mock naval battle would be a fake battle fought out at sea (say between England and America) in which each side attempt to out maneuver the opposite side and win said mock battle. Please note during mock battles not a single lethal round is to be fired by either side.
it was an agreement with the Spaniards and Americans to fake there battle
easly just by deafeating Tournament called battle Nexus
The mock sea battles were called "naumachiae" or "numachia" in the singular.The mock sea battles were called "naumachiae" or "numachia" in the singular.The mock sea battles were called "naumachiae" or "numachia" in the singular.The mock sea battles were called "naumachiae" or "numachia" in the singular.The mock sea battles were called "naumachiae" or "numachia" in the singular.The mock sea battles were called "naumachiae" or "numachia" in the singular.The mock sea battles were called "naumachiae" or "numachia" in the singular.The mock sea battles were called "naumachiae" or "numachia" in the singular.The mock sea battles were called "naumachiae" or "numachia" in the singular.
because they mock each other at the manila bay. :)
There were many hastiludes to train knights. Mock battles between large groups were called melees. There were also tournaments, jousts, pas d'armes, quintains, and other war games.
mocking a parliament is called mock parliament
A mock sea battle is what the Romans did. They did this by flooding the Colosseum and fighting till the death. The winner would get paid and leave with their lives
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yes yugi wins at battle kingdom and battle city