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"Conquering the Unconquerable: A Tale Forces" From Hannibal crossing the Alps to D-Day's Omaha Beach

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War Announced
Citizens of Lyon read the proclamation issued by Napoleon III, announcing his intention of invading Italy

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ROB ROY
Rob Roy and his men draw their swords and ambush the invading English troops

Background imageInvading Collection: Clovis Becomes Christian

Clovis Becomes Christian
Clovis, pagan king of the Franks, invokes Gods help in defeating the invading Germans. He converts to christianity after victory

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Rollon of Normandie
ROLLO, DUKE OF NORMANDY Norse invader of France who, preferring the climate to that of the North, establishes himself in France

Background imageInvading Collection: Greece / Crimisus / 339Bc

Greece / Crimisus / 339Bc
Sicily : Timoleon, with only 10, 000 Sicilians, defeats 70, 000 invading Carthaginians at the Crimisus river, but the Carthaginians continue to hold Sicily

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Wasps - building nest on disused nest box UK
MAB-1319 Wasps - building nest on disused nest box UK Vespula sp. Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

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BATTLE OF THE SPURS
Battle of the Spurs - The French defeated at Guinegatte by invading allies

Background imageInvading Collection: Nicaraguan Women Fight

Nicaraguan Women Fight
A Nicaraguan womens regiment commanded by the wives of two generals is among those opposing the invading U.S. Marines

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Migrants from the East
Refugees migrate westward ahead of the invading Huns

Background imageInvading Collection: Order of Alcantara

Order of Alcantara
ORDER OF ALCANTARA Knight of this Spanish order, created in the 12th century to oppose the infidel Moors currently invading Spain

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Office Dispute
Trouble at the office? Is the Manager (in the checked jacket and pencil behind the ear) patronising a male colleague and invading his personal space by touching his shoulder?

Background imageInvading Collection: Council of Darius

Council of Darius
ANCIENT PERSIA Darius holds a council of war before invading Greece - the expedition which culminated in his defeat at Marathon

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Napoleon I & Fdk the Gt
NAPOLEON I/SCENES While invading Prussia, he pays a respectful visit to the tomb of king Friedrich II (der Grosse)

Background imageInvading Collection: Sci Wonder Stories / 1930

Sci Wonder Stories / 1930
The Vapor Intelligence (Jack Barnette) The invading foe from out of space

Background imageInvading Collection: Allies Attack Turks

Allies Attack Turks
The European allies attack the invading Turks at Stuhlweissenburg

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Von Bayern against Turks
Friedrich von Bayern marches against the invading Turks, at Laxenburg, near Vienna

Background imageInvading Collection: Julius Caesars first attempt to invade Britain

Julius Caesars first attempt to invade Britain

Background imageInvading Collection: Ottoman Wars / Szigetvar

Ottoman Wars / Szigetvar
Miklos Zrinyi heroically defends the town of Szigetvar against the invading Turks of Suleiman I



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"Conquering the Unconquerable: A Tale Forces" From Hannibal crossing the Alps to D-Day's Omaha Beach, history has witnessed countless invasions that shaped nations and defined eras. The Battle of Bannockburn showcased Scotland's resilience against English domination, while Hannibal's audacious journey across the treacherous Alps stunned ancient Rome. In 1939, Germany and Russia conspired in secret to divide Poland, setting off a chain reaction that would engulf the world in war. Spanish conquistadors invading Mexico forever altered its destiny, leaving an indelible mark on both cultures. D-Day marked a turning point as American troops courageously stormed ashore at Normandy amidst a bird's-eye view of landing craft and barrage balloons. The Channel tunnel connected two nations like never before, bridging divides and fostering unity. Soviet propaganda posters from World War Two rallied their people against invaders with unwavering determination. Yet not all invasions can be explained by human hands alone; mysterious sightings like glowing ball UFOs hovering over Stonehenge leave us pondering otherworldly forces at play. And let us not forget the struggles faced by Macedonia and Bulgaria throughout history as they navigated waves of invasion. Invasion is more than just territorial conquest; it represents humanity's relentless pursuit for power or survival. It reminds us that borders are fluid, alliances fragile, but our shared stories endure through time – tales of bravery, resistance, triumphs won or lost on battlefields where destinies collide.