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Battle of SalamancaWellington decisively defeats the French under Marmont at Salamanca, destroying the French army at relatively little cost
Sudan Wars: Tel-El-KebirBATTLE OF TEL-EL-KEBIR Wolseley defeats Arabi Pashas army decisively, quashing the revolt : henceforward Egypt will be under British rule
LOUIS XIV IN 1658LOUIS XIV arrives in his state carriage on the battlefield of Les Dunes, in which the Spanish were decisively defeated with a little help from the English Date: 14 June 1658
BATTLE OF TALAVERAPENINSULA CAMPAIGN Battle of TALAVERA Wellington decisively defeats the French, under the nominal command of king Joseph Bonaparte, seen on the left Date: 28 July 1809
Leonardo FoscoloLEONARDO FOSCOLO Italian military commander who with Croatian support decisively defeated Turkish invaders on 31 March 1648. Date: CIRCA 1648
Enlisting for WarEnlisting for Charles XIIs rash war with Russia : though initially successful, he will ultimately be decisively defeated at Poltowa in 1709
Battle of BrezenikThe Serbian invaders overcome Bulgarian resistance at Brezenik, but their triumph is short-lived, in a few days time they will be decisively crushed at Silvnica
Battle of Morat - 2The Burgundians under Charles le Temeraire are decisively defeated by the Swiss under Hans Waldmann, losing - say Swiss chroniclers - 8000 men to the Swiss 500
Battle of Morat - 1The Burgundians under Charles le Temeraire are decisively defeated by the Swiss under Hans Waldmann, losing - say Swiss chroniclers - 8000 men to the Swiss 500
Burgundian SiegeThe Burgundians besiege a Swiss town, but they will be decisively repulsed at the battle of Morat
Tel-El-Kebir (Marie)BATTLE OF TEL-EL-KEBIR Wolseley defeats Arabi Pashas army decisively, quashing the revolt : depicted is the charge of the Highland Brigade
Varuss Legions BuriedGermanicus buries the remains of Varuss legions, decisively defeated by the Germans
Battle of AgnadelloAt the battle of Agnadello the Venetians are decisively beaten by the French under Louis XII and marechal Trivulzio, and resign large swathes of territory