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Ancient Wars


Ancient Wars: Sparta


Ancient Wars: Sparta


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Ancient Wars – Sparta


Ancient Wars – Sparta


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The main emphasis is on large–scaled battles and complex tactical manoeuvres. Additional to this, a new method of army equipment is represented. Warriors can be equipped with weapons and shields, can be put on horses or on chariots and be given special abilities. The player can collect abandoned weapons after battles or import powerful weapons from other cultures to build more powerful and different special units. Additionally the forces of nature are very important, because fire, find…

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Indian Military Elephant Photo Mugs


Indian Military Elephant Photo Mugs



Elephant employed in war by Indians in ancient times only his head and trunk are armoured, and he carries a howdah equivalent to a miniature fort….


Aeneas Founds Rome Photo Mugs


Aeneas Founds Rome Photo Mugs



Some traditions hold that Rome was actually founded by Aeneas, who survived the Trojan War, travelled to Italy and founded the dynasty which culminated in Romulus a Remus…..


Ancient Dog Armour - 1 Photo Mugs


Ancient Dog Armour – 1 Photo Mugs



A dog in armour, to accompany its master into battle. ….



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 100 Ships & Planes That Shaped World History


100 Ships & Planes That Shaped World History


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100 Ships & Planes That Shaped World History takes readers on a worldwide tour of the amazing and famous sea and air vessels of history. Ships and planes are integral parts of world history and have played decisive roles in wars, commerce and exploration. Ships such as the Maine and Lusitania have brought countries into wars. The voyages of the Titanic and Mayflower are still of great interest today.Includes: -- The flight of the Wright brothers' Flyer in 1903-- Chuck Yaeger's flight on the X-l, named Glamorous Glennis, that pushed the envelope of speed beyond Mach 1-- The Concorde broke the supersonic barrier for commercial travel in 1969.-- The Engola Gay delivered a decisive blow to end WWII-- The modern B-2 Stealth bomber, invisible to radar, was built at a cost of $1.3 billionIn this book the stories of 100 important ships and planes are told with crisp and concise text -- packed with intriguing facts and information about their development and use. Chronologically organized, a wide array of ships and planes are represented, including: -- The ancient Oseberg ship of the Vikings-- William Kidd's pirate ship, the Adventure-- The Japanese WWII fighter, the Zero-- Lindburgh's the Spirit of St. Louis.Each vessel has left an indelible mark and 100 Ships and Planes That Shaped World History delivers an interesting way of learning about world history, exploration, transportation, invention, technology, commerce and much more!

 100 Wars That Shaped World History


100 Wars That Shaped World History


$125.04


100 Wars That Shaped World History is another wonderful addition to Bluewood Books' popular 100 Series. Albert Camus said about war, We used to wonder where war lived, what it was that made it so vile. And now we realize that we know where it lives, that it is inside ourselves . Arguing against war with Mexico, Abraham Lincoln called military victory, the attractive rainbow that rises in showers of blood .100 Wars That Shaped World History covers ancient wars, such as the Persian Wars (499-479 B.C.) and the Peloponnesian War (431-404 B.C.) to the modern World Wars, the Six-Day War (1967) and the Persian Gulf War (1991). 100 Wars is jam-packed full of interesting facts and information of 100 great and significant conflicts, ranging from the religious wars, civil wars, wars fought for land and economic gain or political independence. 100 Wars That Shaped World History provides engaging, clear, concise and accurate accounts of pivotal conflicts that have been fought throughout history and around the world. 100 Wars also covers many significant consequences of wars -- those that have led to lasting peace and alliances between opposing forces to those that have created histories of distrust and continued conflicts. Readers will also learn about many of the great military and political leaders that emerged-or those whose careers suddenly ended.

 1559 Establishments


1559 Establishments


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: States and Territories Established in 1559, Sudbury, Newton, Clitheroe, University of Geneva, Archbishopric of Mechelen-Brussels, Real Audiencia of Charcas, Wilhelmsgymnasium, Collège Calvin, Ancient Diocese of Saint-Omer, University of Duisburg, Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg, Fürstenberg-Blumberg. Excerpt: The former French Catholic diocese of Saint-Omer existed from 1559 until the French Revolution . Its see at Saint-Omer , in the modern department of Pas-de-Calais , was created as a reaction to the destruction of the see of Thérouanne , by military action in the wars of the Emperor Charles V . It then became a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Cambrai in 1559.By the Concordat of 1801 , the diocese of Saint-Omer was united with the diocese of Arras and the diocese of Boulogne , to form an enlarged diocese of Arras .Bishops Notes A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Mechelen-Brussels is the Roman Catholic Primatial See in Belgium . It is also the name of the Ecclesiastical Province governed by the Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels, which covers the whole of Belgium. The current Archbishop is André-Mutien Léonard , who was installed in January 2010.Dual Name The addition of Brussels to the See's name is actually a fairly recent innovation, as part of a restructuring of the Belgian province adapting to the socio-political reality. Most of the secular province of Antwerp (except the 'arrondissement', i.e. district, of Mechelen itself) made into was one of several new dioceses, thus generally corresponding to the administrative structure of the country.The later split of the province Brabant , containing Brussels and making up the bulk of the remaining archdiocese, into (1) a Dutch-speaking province Vlaams-Brabant , (2) the bi-lingual
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