Battle of the pyramids? Can't really discern what the red things are
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Battle of the pyramids? Can't really discern what the red things are
Correct. I was hoping someone would recognise the flag of the county of portucale.
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Can confirm that that's the same leader in this mosaic.
Just make things easier.
No to both.
Close. Why that guess? :)
No.
Hint: it's in the iberian peninsula
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/01/D._Afonso_Henriques_Batalha_de_Ourique.JPG/800px-D._Afonso_Henriques_Batalha_de_Ourique.JPG
Don't open the image otherwise that's cheating.
Someone please feel free take my turn - will be busy for the hours.
Edit: delete
American civil war - gettysburg
Ah! You are correct sir. Is this during the 7 years war?
Are those French flags I see (white).?
Don't want to say the obvious but... Trafalgar?
Makes one wonder how the Roman army characteristic elements faded away from the collective memory of medieval people.
Correct. Also biggest battle, man wise, in the Iberian peninsula.
http://cdn-s-static.arzamas.academy/uploads/ckeditor/pictures/693/content_Battle_of_Las_Navas_de_Tolosa.jpg
Name it and its context
Battle of Cunaxa between the persian brothers Artarxerxes and Cyrus (iirc).
Just after that begins Xenophons' epic voyage to the sea.
Repped BG.
Bump?
This seems like a final stand of sorts. The cavalry charging and the women behind the barricade of wagons slaying their children.
I will guess this as one of the battles of the Cimbrian invasion....