The Battle of Kadesh, fought around 1274 BCE between the Egyptians led by Ramses II and the Hittites under Muwatalli II, resulted in significant casualties on both sides, though exact numbers are debated. Estimates suggest that thousands may have died, with some sources claiming around 10,000 casualties in total. However, ancient records often exaggerate figures, making precise numbers difficult to ascertain. Overall, it was one of the largest chariot battles in history, highlighting the scale of warfare at that time.
how many people died at the battle of edgehill
The battle occurred on late May 1274 BC. The battle only lasted 1 day.
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).