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Even the steady growth in the proportion of artillery employed was a deplorable necessity (in Napoleon’s eyes) brought about by the increasing lack of steadiness of the infantry.
Louis Napoleon on artillery; the development of artillery from the fourteenth to the seventeenth century [by] Napoleon III. Text by W.Y. Carman Smithsonian Libraries and Archives Object Details Author ...
The ’God of War’ in the Napoleonic Era Although concentrating on the period 1792-1815, in this excellent reference Kiley, author of several works on the Napoleonic era, touches on the history of ...
John Griffen’s creation was an ideal field artillery piece for the Civil War. Of relatively light weight, the tube weighed 816 pounds as compared to the 12-pound Napoleon that tipped the scales ...
Napoleon, Chronicles of Caesar’s Wars, Trans. Arshan Barzani (Independently Published, 2018), 159 pp., $11.99. Napoleon the Great felt ancient even though was modern. As a young artillery cadet ...
The trailer depicts the pivotal moment when Napoleon’s forces fired artillery into the ice on which enemy troops were retreating.
Alexander Glick, Artillery Shots from Rabbi Yehuda Me-Raguza Street, Yafo (Jaffa), 'Atiqot / עתיקות, כרך 100, Excavations on the Outskirts of Tel Yafo (Jaffa) (התשפ"א / 2020), pp. 143-146 ...
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