The Battle of Cheriton, fought on March 29, 1644, during the English Civil War, resulted in about 1,000 casualties, with estimates of around 300 to 400 soldiers killed. The battle was significant for the Parliamentarians, who emerged victorious against the Royalist forces. The exact number of deaths can be difficult to ascertain due to the chaotic nature of the battle and varying historical accounts.
2 people died
battle of newbury
2000 people died
over 9000 person died in the battle of fulford
About 1500 people died at the Battle of the Boyne.
how many people died at the battle of edgehill
many people died
125 people died in the battle of palmitos ranch
2 people died
battle of newbury
Well nearly 15 thousand people died at the Battle of Pensacola
over 1 people died
2000 people died
over 9000 person died in the battle of fulford
-8 people
261 people died at the Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack (renamed the CSS Virginia).
14,000 people died