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  1. Battle of Lake Trasimene

    For the World War II battle, see Trasimene Line . Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Lake Trasimene ... Second Punic War The Battle of Lake Trasimene June 21, 217 BC, April on the Julian calendar ... Trasimene Lake http www.theartofbattle.com battle of lake trasimene 217 bc.htm Battle of Lake Trasimene animated battle map by Jonathan Webb coord 43 08 22 N 12 06 27 E type event source dewiki display title Punic Wars navbox DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Lake Trasimene Category Battles of the Second ... 21, 217 BC place Lake Trasimene , Italy casus territory result Decisive Carthaginian victory combatant1 ... Image Trasimene battlefield.JPG thumb 280px right Lake Trasimene battlefield, from the lake. Hannibal s army was arrayed along the nearer wooded ridge As Hannibal passed Lake Trasimene , he came to a place ... the Malpasso Road passed along the north side of Lake Trasimene. Along the hill bordered skirts of the lake ... the Romans that his forces were further away than they actually were. Events Image Battle of lake ..., about 15,000 were either killed in battle or drowned while trying to escape into the lake including ... Livy states that so terrible was the massacre at Lake Trasimene, that neither army was aware of the occurrence ... of Lake Trasimene, there are further areas which retain a particular meaning, including ... Republic Romans under the consul Gaius Flaminius Nepos Gaius Flaminius . The battle is one of the largest ... by Tiberius Sempronius Longus consul 218 BCE Tiberius Sempronius Longus Battle of the Trebia ..., were divided between the two consuls. ref Livy, Ab Urbe condita , 21.63 ref After the battles of Battle of Ticinus Ticinus and Battle of the Trebia Trebia , Flaminius army turned south to prepare a defence ... army. Flaminius was forced to increase the speed of his march in order to bring Hannibal to battle ... happen, Hannibal lured Gaius Flaminius force into a pitched battle, by devastating the area Flaminius ... into battle and that no sooner had he left the neighbourhood of Faesulae, and, advancing a short ...   more details



  1. Trasimene

    Trasimene may refer to Lake Trasimeno , in Italy Trasim ne , a d partement in France disambig ...   more details



  1. Battle Lake

    Battle Lake may refer to Battle Lake, Minnesota Battle Lake Alberta geodis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Trasimene Line

    Val d Orcia Orcia west of Lake Trasimene until the parachutist defenders withdrew on 27 June allowing ... battlefield visits battlefield visit lake trasimeno.php Battle of Lake Trasimeno. An account of the Irish ... of coherent enemy defense in central Italy. Battle On Mark W. Clark Mark Clark s United States Fifth ... on the defensive positions on the Trasimene Line ref name Muhm . Remarkable though this was, he was probably ... were facing the Trasimene positions. Joachim Lemelsen s Fourteenth Army had Frido von Senger ... the lake itself with XIII Corps British 78th Infantry Division 78th Infantry Division experiencing ...   more details



  1. Battle of Lake Vadimo

    The Battle of Lake Vadimo may refer to battles Battle of Lake Vadimo 310 BC , a Roman Republic victory over an Etruscan civilization Etruscan army Battle of Lake Vadimo 283 BC , a Roman Republic victory over a joint Etruscan Gaulish army Disambig ca Batalla del Llac Vadimonis de Schlacht am Vadimonischen See fr Bataille du Lac Vadimon it Battaglia del lago Vadimone ru sh Bitka kod Jezera Vadimo ...   more details



  1. Battle of Mole Lake

    Image BattleOfMoleLakeWisconsinWIS55.jpg thumb right Sign commemorates the battle Battle of Mole Lake 1806 was a battle between Sioux and Chippewa warriors fought over ancient wild rice beds which exist to this day in Forest County, Wisconsin Forest County north east Wisconsin , just south of Crandon in the community of Mole Lake, Wisconsin Mole Lake , home to the Sokaogon Chippewa Community . ref http www.wisconsinhistory.org dictionary index.asp?action view&term id 12243&search term battle ref ref http www.sokaogonchippewa.com history.htm ref See also Battle of the Brule Tragedy of the Siskiwit Notes reflist coord 45 28 47 N 88 58 59 W display title Category Battles involving the United States Mole Lake Category Pre state history of Wisconsin Category Ojibwe Category Anishinaabe culture Category Sioux NorthAm native stub battle stub ...   more details



  1. Battle Lake (Alberta)

    Infobox lake lake name Battle Lake image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Wetaskiwin County No. 10, Alberta Wetaskiwin County No. 10 , Alberta coords coord 52 58 06 N 114 11 21 W display inline type inflow outflow Battle River catchment basin countries CAN length convert 7.7 km abbr on width convert 0.6 km abbr on area convert 4.56 km2 abbr on depth convert 6.9 m abbr on max depth convert 13.1 m abbr on volume residence time shore elevation convert 843 m abbr on islands cities references Battle Lake is a lake in Alberta , Canada . It is located in the county of Wetaskiwin County No. 10, Alberta Wetaskiwin approximately convert 100 km mi 0 abbr on southwest of Edmonton . A locality by the same name is located just east of the lake. ref name Atlas cite web url http sunsite.ualberta.ca Projects Alberta Lakes view ?region North 20Saskatchewan 20Region&basin Battle 20River 20Basin&lake Battle 20Lake&number 89 title Battle Lake author date work Atlas of Alberta Lakes publisher University of Alberta accessdate February 12, 2010 ref Battle River originates in the lake. See also List of lakes in Alberta References Reflist centralAlberta geo stub Category Lakes of Alberta Category Wetaskiwin County, Alberta fr Lac Battle Alberta ...   more details



  1. Battle of Lake Providence

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Lake Providence image caption partof the American Civil War date June 9, 1863 place Lake Providence, Louisiana result Union victory combatant1 flagicon USA 1861 United States Union American Civil War Union combatant2 flagicon CSA 1863 Confederate States of America CSA Confederacy commander1 Hugh T. Reid commander2 Frank Bartlett strength1 1st Brigade, 6th Division, XVII Corps ref Eicher p.449 ref strength2 900 cavalry ref http home.nps.gov vick historyculture battle of lake providence june 9 1863.htm Vicksburg NMP Battle of Lake Providence, June 9, 1863 ref casualties1 1 wounded casualties2 2 killed br 5 wounded campaignbox Campaignbox Grant s Operations Against Vicksburg The battle of Lake Providence occurred on June 9, 1862 during siege of Vicksburg in the American Civil War . The battle was meant to be in conjunction with Confederate attacks against Union supply depots at Battle of Young s Point Young s Point and Battle of Milliken s Bend Milliken s Bend on June 7. However the Confederate commander, Lt. Col. Frank Bartlett set out 48 hours behind schedule, but still pushed on toward the Federal garrison. ref http home.nps.gov vick historyculture battle of lake providence june 9 1863.htm Vicksburg NMP Battle of Lake Providence, June 9, 1863 ref The Union forces were commanded by Brig. Gen. Hugh T. Reid and greatly outnumbered Bartlett. Reid s brigade was a mixed command of white soldiers and United States Colored Troops . ref http homepage.mac.com bfthompson Miller family ps12 354.html Hugh Thompson REID ref Bartlett formed a line of battle supported by artillery and attacked. Reid s sharpshooters drove off the artillery and a brief ... reported only 1 man wounded. ref http home.nps.gov vick historyculture battle of lake providence june 9 1863.htm Vicksburg NMP Battle of Lake Providence, June 9, 1863 ref The three Confederate attacks ..., ISBN 0 8047 3641 3. References reflist coord missing Louisiana DEFAULTSORT Lake Providence Category ...   more details



  1. Battle of Fucine Lake

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Fucine Lake image caption partof Social War 91 88 BC Social War date 89 BC place Fucine Lake result rebel victory combatant1 Italian rebels combatant2 Roman Republic commander1 commander2 Lucius Porcius Cato strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 The Battle of Fucine Lake was fought in 89 BC between a Roman army and a rebel force during the Social War 91 88 BC Social War . Lucius Porcius Cato was the leader of the Roman army at this battle. The consul Porcius Cato was defeated and killed while storming a Marsic camp in winter or early spring. There is an unusual archaeological footnote to this battle in a novel inscribed slingshot Campanelli p154 . A lead cone with a small iron ring at the top is interpreted as having had an attached string to make a combined sling weapon and bullet, used in this battle. The inscription, in the Venetian alphabet and language that mentions a Floro Decio, attests the presence of Venetian troops at this battle. Note the name of Venice is derived from the name of this tribe and has the same adjectival name. This object is sufficiently unusual, in both its nature and its long inscription, as to suggest that it served some special purpose, e.g. might it have carried a flame over the camp ramparts to set the camp alight? Any speculation must take account of the survival of this object. The current assumption is that this weapon fell in the lake and was only recovered in the 19th century when the Fucine lake was drained. References A. Campanelli ed. 2001 Il Tesoro del lago, L archeologia del Fucino e la collezione Torlonia coord missing Italy Category Battles involving the Roman Republic Fucine Lake Category 89 BC AncientRome battle stub es Batalla del Lago Fucino pl Bitwa nad jeziorem Fucinus sh Bitka kod Fucinskog jezera ...   more details



  1. Battle Lake, Minnesota

    Infobox Settlement official name Battle Lake, Minnesota settlement type City nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map Otter Tail County Minnesota Incorporated and Unincorporated areas Battle Lake Highlighted.svg mapsize 250px map caption Location of Battle Lake, Minnesota image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates region US MN subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Minnesota subdivision type2 List of counties in Minnesota County subdivision name2 Otter Tail County, Minnesota Otter Tail Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 3.1 area land km2 3.1 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 1.2 area land sq mi 1.2 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of 2010 United States Census 2010 population footnotes ref name 2010 Census cite web title 2010 Census Redistricting Data Public Law 94 171 Summary File url http factfinder2.census.gov faces tableservices jsf pages productview.xhtml?pid DEC 10 PL GCTPL2.ST13&prodType table work American FactFinder publisher U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census accessdate 23 April 2011 ref population total 875 population density km2 220.6 population density sq mi 571.3 General information timezone North American ... lake.mn.us www.ci.battle lake.mn.us footnotes Image BattleLakeMN.jpg right thumb 300px Battle Lake, Minnesota Battle Lake is a city in Otter Tail County, Minnesota Otter Tail County , Minnesota , United ... www.digonsite.com drdig native 2.html Ask Dr. Dig Battle Lake, Minnesota http www.ci.battle lake.mn.us ... County, Minnesota ca Battle Lake es Battle Lake Minnesota io Battle Lake, Minnesota ht Battle Lake, Minnesota nl Battle Lake pt Battle Lake ru , vo Battle Lake ...   more details



  1. Battle of Old River Lake

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Old River Lake image Image Map of Arkansas highlighting Chicot County.svg 200px caption Chicot County, location of the Battle of Old River Lake partof American Civil War date June 5 June 6, 1864 place Chicot County, Arkansas result Slight United States Union victory combatant1 United States United States of America combatant2 Confederate States of America commander1 Joseph Mower commander2 Colton Greene strength1 2 Brigades strength2 1 Division casualties1 180 casualties2 100 Campaignbox Expedition to Lake Village The Battle of Old River Lake also called Ditch Bayou , Furlough , and Fish Bayou was a small skirmish between United States U.S. Army troops and Confederate States of America Confederate troops from June 5 to June 6, 1864, during the American Civil War . A Union Army force marched into Confederate held lands in Chicot County, Arkansas Chicot County , Arkansas . The ensuing battle resulted mainly in a stalemate, each side achieving its goals. The Confederate troops succeeded in delaying the Federal forces advance into the South, while dealing more casualties to the opposing army than they themselves received. Likewise, the Union troops succeeded in advancing toward their goal, Lake Village, Arkansas Lake Village . The battle Image J A Mower.jpg right thumb General Joseph A. Mower The Confederate objective was to delay the Federal advance. Although they had no real hope of defeating the Federal forces in a major battle, by using ... the battle and withdrew to Parker s Landing. The Union troops advanced to Lake Village ... Lake Village. In early June, Brigadier General Joseph Mower received orders from Major General United ... toward Lake Village. During the evening and morning of June 5 and 6, Mower positioned his troops in the standard marching formation and proceeded to march on Lake Village. They were soon confronted ... DEFAULTSORT Old River Lake Category Battles of the Trans Mississippi Theater of the American ...   more details



  1. Battle of Lake Regillus

    Ab Urbe Condita Latin http www.theotherpages.org poems regillus.html The Battle of Lake Regillus ... Wars coord missing Italy DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Lake Regillus Category 5th century BC conflicts Category Battles involving the Roman Republic Lake Regillus Category 500s BC Category 490s BC bg ... ref name Grant37 and 493 BC . The battle may be entirely legendary, due to the scarcity of records from ... from Tarquinius Superbus , the former Etruscan king of Rome . Lake Regillus, the relic of a volcanic ... in any previous battle. Tarquinius was injured at the beginning of the battle when he attacked Postumius ... then brought fresh troops from his own bodyguard into the battle. Mamilius was killed in the ensuing ...   more details



  1. Battle of Wood Lake

    Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Wood Lake image File Sioux positions at Wood Lake Battlefield.png ... name WLBPA Cite web title Wood Lake Battlefield publisher Wood Lake Battlefield Preservation Association url http www.woodlakebattlefield.com battle history.php accessdate 30 April 2011 ref ref Cite web title Battle Summary Wood Lake, MN work CWSAC Battle Summaries, American Battlefield Protection ... 700 1200 casualties1 7 killed br 34 wounded ref Cite web title The Battle of Wood Lake publisher ... 7 15 killed Campaignbox Operations to Suppress the Sioux Uprising File Wood Lake Monument.jpg thumb alt Wood Lake Monument Wood Lake Monument The Battle of Wood Lake was a battle in the Dakota ... or drive the Dakota forever beyond the borders of the state . Image Battle Of Wood Lake.jpg thumb left 300px The Battle of Wood Lake, Minnesota Background Sibley attempted to negotiate a settlement ... up the Minnesota River valley. Battle The troops camped east of Lone Tree or Battle Lake, a small lake drained by a creek running northeast to the Minnesota River, about five miles north of what is now Echo, Minnesota . Sibley s guide thought the lake was Wood Lake, which was about three and a half miles to the west, so the battle is actually misnamed. The Third Minnesota camped along the crest south of the creek, and the sixth Minnesota was next to the small lake. The Seventh Minnesota was at the right ... Robert N. McLaren led his men around the lake to defeat an attempted flanking attack. The battle ..., and the conditions were set for another battle. Sibley s initial expedition from Fort Snelling ... The battle was a decisive victory for the United States, with heavy casualties inflicted on the Sioux. For his part in the battle, Sibley received a promotion to Brigadier General . Because of the high losses and the death of Chief Mankato the battle was the last fought by the Sioux in the uprising ... 04628 1 refend External links http www.woodlakebattlefield.com Wood Lake Battlefield Preservation Association ...   more details



  1. Battle of Dry Lake

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Dry Lake partof Modoc War Indian Wars image caption date May 10, 1873 place Lava Beds , California casus territory result United States victory combatant1 Modoc people Modoc combatant2 United States commander1 Captain Jack Native American Captain Jack , br Scarface Charley commander2 Jefferson C. Davis strength1 ? strength2 ? casualties1 1 warrior killed casualties2 5 killed 8 wounded Campaignbox Modoc War The Battle of Dry Lake , also known as Sorass Lake , ref http www.nps.gov history history online books labe chap8.htm Lava Beds National Monument ref was the first decisive victory of the United States over the Modoc people Modoc Indians in northern California in 1873. The battle led to the splintering of the Modoc bands, and was the last major battle of the Modoc War . Background On May 2, 1873, Colonel Jefferson C. Davis became the new commander of the Department of the Columbia . Davis assumed field command of the army and ordered an expedition to trap Captain Jack Native American Captain Jack who was moving southeast from the Lava Beds . The U.S. cavalry arrived and camped near the affectionately named, Sore Ass Lake. However, when they found that there was no water in the lake, they renamed it to Dry Lake. The battle At dawn on May 10, a small detachment of Modoc warriors attacked the U.S. camp while the rest took up a position in the bluffs above the lake. The startled troopers quickly rolled out of their blankets and took cover behind any obstacle they could find, no matter how small, in order to fasten their gunbelts and pull on their boots. The officers restored order and the mounted Warm Springs Indian scouts were sent .... Aftermath The Battle of Dry Lake signaled the beginning of the end of the Modoc War . Davis reported after the battle that he was pleased with the conduct of his troopers and that they had not fled ... US CA type event display title Category Battles of the Modoc War Dry Lake Category Battles involving ...   more details



  1. Battle of Dead Buffalo Lake

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Dead Buffalo Lake colour scheme background ffcccc image File Battle of Dead Buffalo Lake.png 305px caption Interpretive sign at the battle site partof Sioux Wars , American Civil War date Start date 1863 7 26 place Dakota Territory br Present day Kidder County, North Dakota result United States victory combatant1 United States of America United States combatant2 Santee Teton and Santee Sioux commander1 Henry Hastings Sibley commander2 Inkpaduta strength1 3,000 strength2 ? casualties1 7 killed br 15 wounded casualties2 ? Campaignbox Operations Against the Sioux in North Dakota The battle of Dead Buffalo Lake was fought between United States forces and Sioux Indians of the Dakota Territory . A combined force of Santee and Teton Sioux forces had been defeated at the battle of Big Mound . They fled that battlefield and were chased endlessly by U.S. cavalry. General Henry Hastings Sibley , the cavalry leader, and the cavalry traveled 14 miles before catching up to the Natives the next day, July 26. The Sioux were ready for battle, but neither side made any initial attacks. The heaviest fighting occurred when the warriors attempted to flank the U.S. camp, but their attack was called off after encountering resistance from U.S. infantry and mounted forces. The Indians withdrew from the field and were again in retreat with Sibley s forces close behind. Sources Cite book editor1 first C. C. editor1 last Andrews editor1 link Christopher Columbus Andrews publisher Printed for the state by the St. Paul Pioneer Press Pioneer Press Co publication ... hps abpp battles nd002.htm National Park Service Battle Summary http www.nps.gov hps abpp ... Coord 46.8961 99.7846 display title type event region US ND DEFAULTSORT Dead Buffalo Lake Category ... Civil War Category Pre state history of North Dakota NorthDakota stub US battle stub pl Bitwa nad Dead Buffalo Lake ...   more details



  1. Battle of Stony Lake

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Stony Lake colour scheme background ffcccc image file Stony Lake.png 305px caption Stony Lake battlefield partof Sioux Wars , American Civil War date Start date 1863 7 28 place Dakota Territory br Present day Burleigh County, North Dakota result United States victory combatant1 United States of America combatant2 Sioux Santee Sioux br Sioux Teton Sioux commander1 Henry Hastings Sibley commander2 Inkpaduta strength1 3,000 strength2 ? casualties1 casualties2 Campaignbox Operations Against the Sioux in North Dakota The Battle of Stony Lake was the last engagement during Henry Hastings Sibley s campaign against the Santee and Teton Sioux in the Dakota Territory . Closely pursuing the Sioux forces under Chief Inkpaduta since the battle of Big Mound , Henry Hastings Sibley was forced to halt and build a camp due to exhaustion among his animals in his army. On July 28, Sibley resumed the pursuit but quickly encountered a large Sioux force moving on his position. Sibley ordered his troops to take up defensive positions. The Indians probed the U.S. lines and, finding no weaknesses, rode off in such haste that Sibley could not resume his pursuit. References Cite book editor1 first C. C. editor1 last Andrews editor1 link Christopher Columbus Andrews publisher Printed for the state by the St. Paul Pioneer Press Pioneer Press Co publication place St. Paul, Minn url http openlibrary.org books OL7088819M Minnesota in the civil and Indian wars 1861 1865 title Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars 1861 1865 publication date 1891 http www.cr.nps.gov hps abpp battles nd003.htm National Park Service battle description coord 46.8514 100.1843 display title type event region US ND DEFAULTSORT Stony Lake Category 1863 in the United States Stony Lake Category Conflicts in 1863 Category Battles of the Trans Mississippi Theater of the American Civil ... history of North Dakota NorthDakota stub US battle stub pl Bitwa nad Stony Lake ...   more details



  1. First Battle of Pyramid Lake

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict First Battle of Pyramid Lake image caption partof Paiute War Pyramid Lake War date 12 May 1860 place Nixon, NV result Paiute victory combatant1 flag United States 1859 combatant2 Paiute commander1 William Ormsby commander2 Numaga ref http www.onlinenevada.org pyramid lake war Online Nevada Encyclopedia ref strength1 105 vigilantes strength2 500 warrior s ref http www.nevadaappeal.com article 20080316 PERSONALAPPEAL 242346557 Nevada Appeal ref casualties1 76 killed ref name Michno74 Michno 2003, p.74 ref br 29 wounded casualties2 10 wounded ref Michno 2003, p.75 ref campaignbox Campaignbox Paiute War The First Battle of Pyramid Lake in 1860 was one of the opening conflicts of the Paiute War in Nevada between European Americans and the Paiute people , who had resisted the increasing numbers of migrants who traveled the California Trail through their territory, taking scarce game and water resources, as well as altercations with the Pony Express . Background In April 1860, Paiute leaders held a council to decide a course of action over the increased settler traffic along the California Trail and Pony Express . Chief Winnemucca tried to discourage the other leaders from going to war. ref Michno 2003, p. 73 ref Mogoannoga, a mixed race Bannock warrior, led a raiding party to attack a Pony Express station called Williams Station. It was located along the Carson River near present day Lake Lahontan . This was retaliation for the station having held ... defeated the Paiute at the Second Battle of Pyramid Lake . Notes reflist References refbegin cite ... isbn 0878424687 refend coord missing DEFAULTSORT Pyramid Lake, First Battle of Category 1860 in the United ... reluctantly prepared for the larger war which they knew would result. Battle William Ormsby assembled ... of a chief. Ormsby marched to Williams Station, buried the dead, and continued north to Pyramid Lake Nevada Pyramid Lake following the Truckee River . Two miles south of the lake, 25 warriors attacked ...   more details



  1. Battle of Loon Lake

    Infobox Military Conflict image caption conflict Battle of Loon Lake partof the North West Rebellion date June 3, 1885 place N. of Frenchman Butte, Saskatchewan Frenchman Butte , Saskatchewan result Dominion victory combatant1 Cree combatant2 File Flag of Canada 1868 Red.svg 22px Dominion of Canada commander1 Big Bear br Wandering Spirit Aboriginal Wandering Spirit commander2 Sam Steele strength1 150 strength2 47 militia casualties1 5&ndash 12 dead, 75 100 wounded at Loon Lake and Frenchman Butte casualties2 7 wounded Campaignbox North West Rebellion The Battle of Loon Lake concluded the North West Rebellion on June 3, 1885 and was the last battle fought on Canada Canadian soil. Led by Major Sam Steele , a force of North West Mounted Police , Alberta Mounted Rifles and Steele s Scouts a body of mounted militia raised by Steele himself caught up with and dispersed a band of Plains Cree warriors and their white and M tis people Canada M tis hostages. Cree scouts made a determined stand with what was left of their ammunition, but the body of the Cree column formation column , realizing the hopelessness of their situation, released their prisoners and fled. Wandering Spirit Aboriginal Wandering Spirit , the war chief leading the Cree military campaign, surrendered to authorities at Fort Pitt Saskatchewan Fort Pitt . Big Bear , the aging peacetime chief of this band of Cree, eluded capture ... Loon Lake Category Conflicts in 1885 Category Battles of the North West Rebellion Battle stub canada hist stub fr Bataille de Loon Lake ... Tell proclaimed in Duck Lake , that the 125th commemoration, in 2010, of the 1885 Northwest Resistance ... news?newsId 3ceddf25 86ef 4433 86ea cfe3cc69472d accessdate 2009 09 20 ref The Battle of Loon Lake is commemorated today by interpretive signs placed by the Government of Saskatchewan and a plaque ... . The Narrows between Makwa Lake and Sanderson Bay, in the Makwa Lake Provincial park Provincial ...   more details



  1. Battle of Lake Benacus

    Refimprove date January 2008 Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Lake Benacus partof the Roman Alamanni conflict image Image Benacus creino.jpg 300px caption Lake Benacus date November 268 place Lake Garda , modern ITA result Decisive Roman victory ref Watson, Alaric. Aurelian and the third century . p. 43 ref combatant1 Image Vexilloid of the Roman Empire.svg 22px alt link Roman Empire combatant2 Image Mjollnir.png 25px alt link Alamanni commander1 Claudius II commander2 Unknown strength1 35,000 strength2 100,000 casualties1 4,700 casualties2 50,000 Campaignbox Rome against the Alamanni The Battle of Lake Benacus was one of the decisive battles that marked the beginning of the Roman Empire s emergence from the Crisis of the Third Century . Citation needed date August 2008 The battle was fought along the banks of Lake Garda in northern Italy , which was known to the Romans as Benacus. The battle took place in November of 268 between approximately 35,000 men under the command of the Roman Emperor Claudius II and the Germanic tribes Germanic tribe of the Alamanni , whose invading army may have numbered upwards of 100,000. Citation needed date August 2008 The Alamanni, who had been making incursions into Roman territory since the reign of Marcus Aurelius , had broken through the Roman frontier at the Brenner Pass earlier in the year, when internal rebellions and a large invasion by the Goths forced the Romans to denude the frontier of troops. That autumn, when virtually the entire western Roman army was busy destroying the Goths at the Battle of Naissus , the Alamanni occupied large areas of undefended northern Italy. Claudius may well have tried to negotiate a withdrawal by the Alamanni, but when that failed, he chose to fight them instead. Details of the battle are sketchy ... the force confronting him, and sending the rest fleeing back over the Alps . The Roman victory at Lake ... Category Crisis of the Third Century Category Battles involving the Roman Empire Lake Benacus ...   more details



  1. Battle of Duck Lake

    86ef 4433 86ea cfe3cc69472d accessdate 2009 09 20 ref Duck Lake is home to the Duck Lake Historical Museum and the Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre, and murals which reflect the history of the rebellion in the area. The Battle of Duck Lake, the Duck Lake Massacre, and a buffalo jump are all located ... the scene of the first shots in the Battle of Duck Lake. The St. Laurent de Grandin, Saskatchewan Our Lady of Lourdes Shrine at St. Laurent north of Duck Lake is a local pilgrimage site. ref cite web title History of Duck Lake and Area publisher Duck Lake Regional Interpretive Centre url http www.dlric.org ...Infobox Military Conflict image Image Battle of Duck Lake.jpg 300px caption This contemporary illustration of the Battle of Duck Lake offers a romanticized depiction of the skirmish. conflict Battle of Duck Lake partof the North West Rebellion date March 26, 1885 place Duck Lake, Saskatchewan Duck Lake ... 90 casualties1 6 dead casualties2 12 dead br 11 wounded Campaignbox North West Rebellion The Battle of Duck Lake was a skirmish between M tis people Canada M tis soldiers of the Provisional Government ... Dumont M tis leader Gabriel Dumont seized the contents of Hillyard Mitchell s store at Duck Lake ... to Duck Lake with a much larger force of policemen and Prince Albert Volunteers , along with a seven ... from the store. The battle The forces met the following day. Driven back by M tis scouts, Crozier ... bgcolor c6dbf7 align left quote Duck Lake Battlefield Here, on 26th March, 1885, occurred the first ... Dumont. source National Historic Sites and Monuments Board ref cite web title Duck Lake Battlefield ... lake, that the 125th commemoration, in 2010, of the 1885 Northwest Resistance is an excellent opportunity ... Lake, Saskatchewan work M.R. Internet publisher Town of Duck Lake year 2007 url http ducklake.ca ... Lake The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan Details publisher Canadian Plains Research Center University ... Saskatchewan parks coord missing Saskatchewan Category Battles of the North West Rebellion Duck Lake ...   more details



  1. Battle of Lake Constance

    The Battle of Lake Constance lang lat Lacus Brigantinus was a small naval battle between Ancient Rome Roman forces and Celts Celtic tribes in the spring of 15 BC. The battle occurred during the Roman campaigns under Augustus to conquer the northern Alps and regions south of the Danube river. During the last phase of the campaigns in the spring of 15 BC two Roman armies under Drusus and Tiberius set out to subdue Raetia . Drusus army started from northern Italy crossing the Alps and moving towards the present day city of Augsburg . Tiberius assembled his army of probably 10,000 legionaries and a similar number of auxiliar troops in the southwest of Germany Roman army camp in K ssaberg Dangstetten . Then he moved eastwards ultimately heading towards Augsburg as well. When he reached Lake Constance , he ordered the construction of a small fleet of transport vessels, allowing him to cross and control the lake. According to Strabon , the Vindelici , a group of Celtic tribes native to the area, attacked the Roman vessels on the lake in a naval engagement but were defeated. Cassius Dio only tells of the construction of transport ships and does not mention any naval engagement. Historical sources Cassius Dio Roman History . 54, 22 Strabon Geographika . VII,1,5 http penelope.uchicago.edu Thayer E Roman Texts Strabo 7A .html online copy References Marcus Junkelmann Die Legionen des Augustus. Der r mische Soldat im arch ologischen Experiment , Verlag Philipp von Zabern, Mainz 1986 Kulturgeschichte der antiken Welt , Vol. 33 ISBN 3 8053 0886 8, pp. 69 71 de icon coord 47.5937103 9.4249056 display title Category Naval battles involving the Roman Empire Category 15 BC de Seeschlacht auf dem Bodensee ...   more details



  1. Battle of Lake Maracaibo

    Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Lake Maracaibo partof Venezuelan War of Independence image Image Acci n del castillo de Maracaibo.jpg 300px caption Painting by Jos Mar a Espinosa Prieto 1796 1883 date 24 July 1823 place Maracaibo Lake , Venezuela result Decisive Colombian Victory combatant1 ... strength2 casualties1 casualties2 The Battle of Lake Maracaibo also known as the Naval Battle of the Lake was fought on 24 July 1823 in Venezuela s Lake Maracaibo between Admiral Jos Prudencio Padilla and royalist Spanish American Revolution royalist Captain ngel Laborde . The battle was won by the republican forces, and was the last battle of the Venezuelan War of Independence in particular ... of Zulia State . Battle cleanup date April 2011 In the Naval Battle of the Lake the republican squadron ... Colombia independence DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Lake Maracaibo Category Battles of the Venezuelan War of Independence Lake Maracaibo Category Naval battles involving Spain Lake Maracaibo Category Conflicts in 1823 Category Naval battles of the Venezuelan War of Independence Lake Maracaibo 1823 Category Lake Maracaibo ca Batalla naval del llac de Maracaibo es Batalla naval del Lago de Maracaibo fr Bataille ... Colombia led by Sim n Bol var . The Battle of Carabobo of 1821 is usually seen in the historiography as the culminating battle for Venezuelan independence, but many historians point out that if the Battle of Lake Maracaibo had been a victory for the royalist forces, the Spanish Crown might have set .... July 23 on the afternoon the Royalists went to the occidental coast of the lake with Captain Chico and anchored between this site and Bella Vista, north of Maracaibo, being in line of battle, but the Republicans ..., to leeward, were providing the ride so that it is perfectly formed and follow the line of battle ... and sailors who were prisoners. In two hours of fierce battle the action was decided, which paved ... naval del lago.htm A racconto of the battle es icon http www.venezuelatuya.com biografias jose prudencio ...   more details



  1. Second Battle of Pyramid Lake

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Second Battle of Pyramid Lake image File S.R. 447 Between Wadsworth and Pyramid.jpg 300px caption Truckee River Gorge, site of the battle partof Paiute War Pyramid Lake War date June 2 4, 1860 place Pyramid Lake Nevada Pyramid Lake, Nevada result United States of America ... War The Second Battle of Pyramid Lake a.k.a. Battle of Truckee River took place in response to the U.S. defeat at the First Battle of Pyramid Lake . A well organized force of militia and regulars, under ... command. On June 2 the battle began ref http www.onlinenevada.org pyramid lake war Online Nevada Encyclopedia ... Fort Churchill . Battlefield The battle site is located within the Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation ... April 14, 2010 refend coord missing Nevada DEFAULTSORT Pyramid Lake, Second Battle Of Category 1860 ... Lake War of 1860. Background see details Pyramid Lake War On May 6, 1860 a band of Paiutes raided ... Carson City and Virginia City against the Paiutes near Pyramid Lake Nevada Pyramid Lake . The vigilante ... before the warriors pulled back to Pyramid Lake. The Paiutes returned to their village at Pyramid Lake ... as a protective measure. Battle File JCHays.jpg thumb left 100px Col Jack Hays led the volunteer forces ... the Paiute village, encountered the remains of Ormsby s command on the field of the previous battle ... the two sides maintained a continuous line of battle opposing each other roughly a mile long. ref name ITWN The battle continued for some time with neither side gaining a clear advantage. After fighting for nearly three hours the Paiutes finally retreated up the canyon toward the lake. ref name ... Hays sent a group of scouts through a canyon northeast of Pyramid Lake. These scouts were ambushed and Private ... Churchill Gelatin.jpg thumb right 150px Fort Churchill was built in the aftermath of the battle Shortly ... the regiment. Major Ormsby s body was temporarily interred where it lay near Pyramid Lake, but was later moved to a cemetery in Carson City. Captain Storey, who was mortally wounded in the battle ...   more details



  1. Battle of Lake Huleh

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Lake Huleh image caption partof the Crusade s date June 1157 place Hula Valley , modern day Israel result Zengid victory combatant1 Kingdom of Jerusalem combatant2 Zengids commander1 Baldwin III of Jerusalem commander2 Nur ad Din Zangi strength1 Unknown strength2 Unknown casualties1 Unknown but serious casualties2 Unknown Campaignbox Zengid Crusader War In the Battle of Lake Huleh in June 1157, a Crusader army led by King Baldwin III of Jerusalem was ambushed and badly defeated by Nur ad Din Zangi , the emir of Aleppo and Damascus . While the king and some fighting men escaped to a nearby castle, a large number were killed or made prisoner. The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem escaped worse damage when their adversary became ill and was unable to follow up his victory. The Hula Valley is located in the northeast part of modern day Israel . At the time of the battle, the area belonged to the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Background In 1154, Nur ad Din Zangi achieved his goal of seizing Damascus and welding Syria into a Zengid empire. Instead of confronting a group of Muslim emirates and being able to play them off against one another, the Crusader states Kingdom of Jerusalem , County of Tripoli and Principality of Antioch faced a unified threat to their existence. Each year, the Damascenes pastured large flocks in the area of Banias on the Franks territory, whose permission they had secured. In February 1157, Baldwin unwisely attacked them, seizing ... Israel DEFAULTSORT Lake Huleh, Battle of Category Battles of the Crusades Category Battles involving ... Din immediately began launching raids on the Franks in the vicinity. ref Oldenbourg, p 349 ref Battle ... Hospitaller defenders. While Baldwin and his knights camped near Lake Hula Lake Huleh in the upper ... in the winter of 1157. This set the stage for Nur ad Din s crushing victory over the Crusaders at the Battle of Harim in 1164. But the next conflict would be the Battle of al Buqaia in 1163. Notes reflist ...   more details



  1. Battle of Lake George

    Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Lake George image File Johnson saving Dieskau.jpg 300px ... and Indian War The Battle of Lake George New York Lake George was fought on 8 September 1755, in the north of the Province of New York . The battle was part of a campaign by the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Chapter III Sir William Johnson at the Battle of Lake George ref After the French withdrawal ... at Lake George as there are accounts of the battle. James P. Millard ref Millard, James P., The Battle of Lake George September 8, 1755 , The Lake Champlain and Lake George Historical Site, America s Historic ... of Lake George ref says, The English loss in killed, wounded, and missing at the battle ... coord 43.429 N 73.680 W display title DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Lake George Category Conflicts in 1755 Category 1755 in North America Category Battles of the French and Indian War Lake George, Battle ... of a North American Indian William Johnson sparing Baron Dieskau s life after the battle partof the French and Indian War date 8 September 1755 place South end of Lake George New York Lake George , New ... , arrived at the southern end of Lac Saint Sacrement on 28 August 1755 and renamed it Lake ... via Lakes George and Lake Champlain Champlain to attack French held Fort St. Fr d ric at Crown ... of Lake George, was alerted by scouts to the presence of the enemy forces to his south, and he dispatched ... the order to march for the lake. ref Parkman, Montcalm and Wolfe, p. 310 ref At 9 am on 8 September ... village of Lake George village , New York Lake George . ref Bancroft, History of the United States ... , p. 363 ref One of those killed in this phase of the battle was Jacques Legardeur de Saint Pierre ... abreast, and led them in person along the Lake Road into the clearing where Johnson s camp was, around ... , commander of Fort Edward, saw the smoke from the battle in the distance and sent out Nathaniel ... under Capt. McGennis to investigate. Hearing the report of guns in the direction of the Lake, they pressed ...   more details




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