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Battle of Chalons
Battle of Chalons For other uses, see Battle of Chalons (disambiguation). Battle of Chalons Part of the Hunnic invasion of Gaul The Huns at the Battle of Chalons by A. De Neuville Date ... 000 30,000–50,000 Casualties {{{notes}}} The Battle of Chalons, also called the Battle ...
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List of wars and disasters by death toll
... as well as deaths of soldiers in battle. 62,000,000 - World War II (1937–1945 ... June-20 September 1916) 1,800,000 - Battle of Stalingrad (1942–1943) 1,500,000 - Siege of Leningrad (1941–1944) 700,000 - Battle of Moscow (1941–1942) 500,000 - Battle of Smolensk (1941) 400,000 - Battle of Kiev (1941) 370,000 - Battle ...
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History of West Eurasia
... Persian Empire. Though on his death, in 323, war between his generals divided his Empire ... Coele-Syria from the Ptolemids after the Battle of Panium in 198 BCE. War between ... of Greece he was defeated at the Battle of Magnesia in 198 BCE. Roman Dominance ... invaded Parthia but was killed at the battle of Carrhae - this was the first lasting ... emperor) defeated his last rival at the Battle of Chrysopolis in 323. Constantine's ...
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Byzantine Empire
... object of annihilating the Bulgar state. 1014 Battle of Kleidon. The Bulgarian army is completely ... defeated by the Seljuk Turks at the Battle of Manzikert. Most of Asia Minor is ... Principality of Antioch becomes Byzantine protectorate. 1176 Battle of Myriokephalon. Manuel Comnenus attempts to capture ... BC Ancient Greece 776–323 BC Hellenistic Greece 323 BC–146 BC Roman Greece 146 BC–330 AD ... of the Roman/Byzantine Empire was the Battle of Adrianople in 378 in which ...
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User talk:Szopen
... Mruk szopen -- in English, we usually say Adrianople. That's why it was the was ... I was just about to say this. Adrianople, in English, like Constantinople. --MichaelTinkler Sure, why ... English language sources do refer to the "Battle of Grotnik". My impression has always been ... Dear Szopen, are the headers in the battle pages negotiable? :) I think they would look ... get right on it): Hussaria to Hussars Battle of Kircholm to Salaspils If you ...
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Ancient history
... Greek city-states defeat Persian invasion at Battle of Marathon 424 BCE - Nanda dynasty comes ... defeats Darius III of Persia in the Battle of Gaugamela 323 BCE - Death of Alexander the Great 273 ... 202 BCE - Scipio Africanus defeats Hannibal at Battle of Zama c 200 BCE - Chera dynasty ... for birth of Jesus of Nazareth 9 - Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, the Roman ...
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4th century
... new seat of government (New Rome) 378: Battle of Adrianople 378–395: Theodosius I, Roman emperor, bans pagan ... the official religion of the Empire. 383: Battle of Fei River in China Significant persons ... 317 318 319 320s 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330s ...
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