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Because he killed lots of roman soldiers and invaded their land.That may be so, but Romans mostly hated Hannibal because he wanted to invade the Meditarrean Sea.
1.romans were born before Victorians. 2 Romans had a sense of honor 3. Romans were inventive 4. Romans were warlike 5 Romans were organized 6 Romans were proud 7. Romans were builders 8 Romans were innovative 9 Romans were class conscious 10 Romans had the largest empire of the ancient world
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Philip II of Macedon improved the phalanx by increasing the length of his soldiers' spears. The greater reach this "Macedonian phalanx" provided this soldiers allowed them to decrease the amount of armor they wore, which, in turn, allowed for greater mobility.
19:15 hundred hour is 7:15 pm (15 minutes after 7 in the evening - after noon).
they fought and many were killed in it
There were 372 people wounded and killed in the Battle of the Nek. This battle took place on August 7, 1915.
Generals Armisted, Garnett, Pettigrew.
5,218 lay dead at the end of the 7 day war
Not sure who killed her, it was an accident during the battle between the three men: Albus, Aberforth and Gellert. No, she is a witch.
The Battle of Cambrai on the French Front (Nord de Calais) in November of 1917 incurred about 45,000 killed or wounded. It is historically significant as the first large tank battle in the history of warfare.
Because he killed lots of roman soldiers and invaded their land.That may be so, but Romans mostly hated Hannibal because he wanted to invade the Meditarrean Sea.
The Confederate army at Shiloh was at first commanded by General Albert Sidney Johnston. After he was killed during the first day of the battle P.G.T. Beauregard assumed command. The battle was fought April 6-7, 1862.
During the American Revolutionary War, 800 Patriots were killed. The British lost 1500 men. The first battle was fought on September 19th, 1777. The second battle was fought on October 7, 1777. The Patriot victory helped secure the independence of the United States.
Yes, Harold was killed at Hastings. Allegedly, he was killed when a stray arrow hit him in the eye. He may have been captured and executed on the spot, because William was after the English Crown, and would not have wanted any other claimant live. No, not strictly accurate. Hastings (on the south coast of England) was the nearest town. The battle itself was fought about 7 miles away inland - an abbey was then built there, and the village that was then created was called Battle. The ruins of the abbey - and the village of Battle is still there, and part of the battlefield. So, the Battle of Hastings was actually killed at Battle! Harold was supposedly slain at the top of the hill, near where the high altar of the abbey was placed. There is a commemorative stone there now.
Normally this notation would mean chapter 131, verse 7 in the book of Romans in the Holy Bible
The Battle of Shiloh was fought on April 6-7, 1862. 23,746 soldiers were killed or wounded in the battle, 13,047 Union soldiers and 10,699 Confederate soldiers. The battle was a union victory, but the heavy casualties demonstrated that the war would be bloody and difficult.