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Henri III RejectedThe crimes of Henri III lead two assemblies, one of nobles and the other of doctors of the Sorbonne, to declare him an enemy of true religion and undeserving of loyalty
Battle of MylaeThe Roman fleet under Caius Diulius defeats the Carthag- -inian fleet under Hannibal; the Romans use boarding bridges to access the enemy vessels and fight hand-hand
Fort Moultrie EvacuatedFort Moultrie, in Charleston harbour, is evacuated by its Union garrison : before leaving they destroy anything that could be useful to the enemy
Urbain Fardeau gallops into the enemy lines, holds his sword against the enemy commanders neck, and orders him to tell his men to lay down their arms
Darnaud in ItalyJacques Darnaud, general in the Italian campaign, calls for volunteers to reconnoitre the enemy lines : only two men respond. They meet the enemy and have to defend themselves
Bernadotte at RhineImmediately after crossing the Rhine, Bernadotte leads the cavalry to attack the enemy
Etienne Autie in ActionColonel JEAN FRANCOIS ETIENNE AUTIE leads his men against the enemy during the Pyrenees campaign of the Revolutionary War
Cavalry at Inkerman 1854British cavalry counter-attack against the greatly superior Russian attack and successfully rout the enemy
Bireme and CorvusA Roman bireme, fitted with a corvus for grappling enemy vessels, attributed to Duillius
Pichegrus TreacheryIn 1804, while campaigning, he learns of Pichegrus defection to the enemy from documents found in the carriage of captured Austrian general Kinglin
Ernest Renan / Gill / LuneERNEST RENAN French writer, depicted as a witch among the flames of hell because perceived as an enemy of the Church
Roman Senate refuses to ransom prisonersSECOND PUNIC WAR: The Roman Senate refuses to ransom prisoners taken by the enemy in battle, because to do so would not be honourable, and to pay so many ransoms would be very costly
C Fabius Dorso performing sacrificesEven while the Gauls are besieging Rome, C Fabius Dorso continues to perform sacrifices on the Quirinal Hill, passing safely through the enemy camp, hoping to influence the Gods to save the city
Archimedes demonstrating reflecting mirrorsArchimedes, Greek mathematician and inventor, demonstrating the use of reflecting mirrors to set fire to enemy ships