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The Hutchinson dictionary of ancient & medieval warfare /

Dictionary of terms, people, battles, and arms and armour.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Bennett, Matthew, 1954-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2005.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • The Hutchinson Dictionary of Ancient and Medieval Warfare
  • Preface
  • Table of contents
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • Q
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • U
  • V
  • W
  • X
  • Y
  • Z
  • Abd ar-Rahman III (891â€?961)
  • called 'al-Nasir' (the Victorious),
  • Abinger Castle
  • Abu Bakr (or Abu-Bekr) (573â€?634)
  • Acre, Siege of
  • 1189â€?91,
  • Acre, Siege of
  • 1291,
  • Actium, Battle of
  • Adad-nerari I (lived 13th century BC)
  • adarga
  • Adda, Battle of
  • Ad Decimum, Battle ofAdherbal (lived 3rd century BC)
  • admiral
  • or amir,
  • adoubment
  • (French adouber)
  • Adrianople, Battle of
  • Adrianople, Battle of
  • 718,
  • Adrianople, Battle of
  • Adrianople campaign
  • Adulterine Castle
  • Aegates Islands, Battle of the
  • Aegospotami, Battle of
  • Aeneas the Tactician
  • Aetius, Flavius (390â€?454)
  • African limes
  • or Fossatum Africae,
  • Agathocles (c. 361 BCâ€?c. 289 BC)
  • agema
  • (Greek 'something leading')
  • Agesilaus II (c. 445 BCâ€?c. 359 BC)
  • agger
  • (Latin agger 'a heap')
  • Agincourt, Battle ofthe battle
  • Agis II (died 400 BC)
  • Agis III (died 330 BC)
  • Agis IV (died 240 BC)
  • agoge
  • Agra
  • Agricola, Gnaeus Julius (40â€?93)
  • Agrigentum, Siege of
  • Agrippa, Marcus Vipsanius (63â€?12 BC)
  • Ahenobarbus, Gnaeus Domitius (died 31 BC)
  • Ahmadabad
  • ('the city of Ahmad')
  • Ahmad Shah (1373â€?1435)
  • also known as Ahmad the Saint,
  • Ahmose (or Amosis) (lived 16th century BC)
  • Ain Jalut, Battle of
  • Ajmer
  • Ajnadayn, Battle of
  • aketon
  • akinakes
  • akritos
  • plural akritoi,
  • ala
  • Plural alae, (Latin 'wing')
  • Ala al-Din Husain (died 1161)
  • called 'Jahansuz' (the World-Burner),
  • Ala al-Din Khilji (died 1316)
  • Ala al-Din Khwarazm Shah (died 1221)
  • Alaca HÃœyÃ?k
  • al-Afdal (died 1121)
  • a la jineta
  • 'alam
  • Alarcos, Battle of
  • Alaric (c. 370â€?410)
  • Alashiya, battles of
  • al-Babein, Battle of
  • Albigensian Crusades
  • Albinus, Decimus Clodius (died AD 197)
  • Alcala de Guadaira
  • Alcazaba de Almeria
  • Alcázar of Segovia
  • Alcibiades (451/0â€?404/3 BC)
  • AlenÃon, Battle of
  • AlenÃon, Siege of
  • Alesia, Siege ofAlessandria, Battle of
  • Alexander Nevski, St (1220â€?1263)
  • Alexander (III) the Great (356â€?323 BC)
  • Alexius I, Comnenus (1048â€?1118)
  • Alfonso I (c. 1073â€?1134)
  • called 'the Battler',
  • Alfonso VIII (1156â€?1214)
  • Alfred the Great (c. 849â€?c. 901)
  • Algidus, Battle of the
  • Aljubarrota, Battle of
  • Allia, Battle of the
  • Allington
  • al-Mansur, Muhammad ibn Abu'Amir (lived 10thâ€?11th centuries)
  • Almaric (lived 12th century)
  • Almourol Castle
  • almugavar
  • Alnwick Castle
  • Alnwick, Siege of