yes it was No war is purely land. The majority of the fighting was on land, but they had many aireal and naval fights too.
Henry Tudor had approximately 5,000 men at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485. This force was significantly smaller than that of King Richard III, who commanded around 10,000 troops. Despite being outnumbered, Tudor's forces ultimately triumphed, leading to the end of the Wars of the Roses and the beginning of the Tudor dynasty.
None. It was a naval battle.
there were 128,000 soldiers in the battle of Chickamauga.
During the Battle of Petersburg, which lasted from June 1864 to April 1865, approximately 100,000 Union soldiers were engaged in the fighting. The Union forces, led by General Ulysses S. Grant, aimed to capture the city of Petersburg, Virginia, as it was a crucial supply center for the Confederate capital of Richmond. The battle was characterized by extensive trench warfare and resulted in significant casualties on both sides.
The battle of the alamo was not worth fighting for because many people died
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See website: Battle of the Coral Sea
Better put the other way as the Galatians are celts, but went there from their heartlands in Gaul etc. many fighting as mercenaries around the time of Phyrus liosmachus etc. and ended up staying leaving placenames such as Dru-na-meton and Ankara from an-coire
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97,000 Union soldiers
It was said in relation to the role of the RAF fighting against Germany in the Battle of Britain - in World War II... "Never, in the field of human conflict, has so much been owed by so many, to so few."
Because they suck at fighting
The 1st Canadian Parachute battalion was the only fighting Canadian Unit in the Battle of the Bulge.
Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.Please clarify your question. Which Celtic tribe do you mean? The Celts were an ethnic group of people who occupied territory from Ireland to the Alps and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean and they had many tribes.
For those people fighting in any battle, the current battle they are in is the worse. In Italy, The Battle of Monte Cassinois one noted battle. (one battle of many). Reading the details, I am just thankful that I was only born in May 1945! My total respect to all those who died or lived, but allowed me to live free today in 2018.
It is not known. Your question is extremely broad because there were many Celtic groups and the Celts were originally the biggest ethnic grouping in Western Europe. The Romans fought against many of them. They were attacked many times by the Gauls of northern Italy, who were, Celts and then fought them and conquered them in the 3rd century BC. They fought the Gauls of Gallia, who were also Celts, in the Gallic Wars (59-50 BC) when Julius Caesar conquered Gaul and in subsequent Gallic rebellions. Julius Caesar also carried out two expeditions in the southeast of England, which was inhabited by Celts. The Romans fought against the Celtiberians, the Celts of Spain, in the 2nd century BC. They fought against and conquered Noricum (most of Austria and Slovenia) which was inhabited by Celts, in 16 BC. They conquered southern England in 46 AD, Wales between 48 and 79 AD and northern England in 78 AD, all of which were inhabited by Celts. They pushed into Scotland a number of times, but withdrew and the Picts (Celts) of Scotland raided Roman Britain for centuries. As you can see from the above, it would be very difficult to estimate the number of Romans who died in many centuries of fights against Celtic groups.