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Battle of Flodden Field — Infobox Military Conflict caption=Also called the Battle of Branxton partof=the War of the League of Cambrai conflict=Battle of Flodden Field date=September 9, 1513 place=Near Branxton in Northumberland, England result=Decisive English victory… … Wikipedia
Second War of Scottish Independence — The Second War of Scottish Independence began properly in 1333 when Edward III of England overturned the 1328 Treaty of Northampton, under which England recognised the legitimacy of the dynasty established by Robert Bruce. Edward was determined… … Wikipedia
Rawlinson Excidium Troie — The Rawlinson Excidium Troie ( The War of Troy ), discovered among the manuscripts collected by Richard Rawlinson (1690 1755) [MS Rawlinson D893.] conserved in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, is unique in that it contains the only medieval account… … Wikipedia
The Seege of Troye — in some manuscripts The Batayle of Troye , is a Middle English poem, the earliest in English of numerous medieval retellings of the Trojan War in art and literature. Somewhat crudely it thoroughly blends its two main sources, Dares Phrygius and … Wikipedia
Bataille De Flodden Field — La bataille de Flodden montra l inadéquation des piquiers sur un terrain escarpé, et la supériorité des hallebardiers dans ces conditions. Informations générales Date 9 septembre … Wikipédia en Français
Bataille de Flodden Field — 55° 37′ 37″ N 2° 10′ 31″ W / 55.62693, 2.1753 … Wikipédia en Français
Bataille de flodden field — La bataille de Flodden montra l inadéquation des piquiers sur un terrain escarpé, et la supériorité des hallebardiers dans ces conditions. Informations générales Date 9 septembre … Wikipédia en Français
Battyll — This interesting name may derive from three possible origins. It may be of English locational origin from Battle , a place in Suffolk, appearing as La batailge in the Domesday Book of 1086, which got its name from being the site of the Battle of… … Surnames reference
civil war — battles among fellow citizens or within a community, from CIVIL (Cf. civil) in a sense of occurring among fellow citizens attested from late 14c. in batayle ciuile civil battle, etc. The exact phrase civil war is attested from late 15c. (the… … Etymology dictionary