Kamis, 30 Juni 2016

September 2016 Readers’ Letters

In this period depiction of the 1367 Battle of Najera the banners clearly identify Edward, Prince of Wales' Anglo-Gascon army on the left and Henry's Franco-Castilian force on the right.Readers sound off about little-known military history, the 1367 Battle of Nájera and the strategy employed by Carthaginian commander Hannibal

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