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"The Unforgettable Sites of Battle: From Rorkes Drift to the War of Revolution" Step back in time and witness the historic sites where brave soldiers clashed

Background imageSite Of Battle Collection: The Black Prince finding the King of Bohemias banner on the battlefield at Crecy

The Black Prince finding the King of Bohemias banner on the battlefield at Crecy
LLM456361 The Black Prince finding the King of Bohemias banner on the battlefield at Crecy by English School

Background imageSite Of Battle Collection: French soldiers capturing a German position manned by enemy soldiers secured to their machine guns by their officers to

French soldiers capturing a German position manned by enemy soldiers secured to their machine guns by their officers to
6000279 French soldiers capturing a German position manned by enemy soldiers secured to their machine guns by their officers to prevent them from retreating, World War I, 1915 (litho) by Bombled

Background imageSite Of Battle Collection: Battle of Bapaume, Franco-Prussian war, 3 January 1870 (chromolitho)

Battle of Bapaume, Franco-Prussian war, 3 January 1870 (chromolitho)
3621654 Battle of Bapaume, Franco-Prussian war, 3 January 1870 (chromolitho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Battle of Bapaume, Franco-Prussian war, 3 January 1870)

Background imageSite Of Battle Collection: One of the first battles in Thessaly

One of the first battles in Thessaly
DGA624094 One of the first battles in Thessaly, 1897, print from Petit Journal, Paris

Background imageSite Of Battle Collection: The Retreat of the French Artillery

The Retreat of the French Artillery
DGA625055 The Retreat of the French Artillery, detail from The Battle of Buzenval, Defence of Longboyau's Gate, Chateau of Buzenval, October 21, 1870

Background imageSite Of Battle Collection: A Study for The Wounded Drummer Boy (oil on board)

A Study for The Wounded Drummer Boy (oil on board)
TBM91396 A Study for The Wounded Drummer Boy (oil on board) by Johnson, Eastman (1824-1906); Brooklyn Museum, New York, USA; (add.info.: by Eastman Johnson); Photo © Brooklyn Museum

Background imageSite Of Battle Collection: Battle between natives in Canada

Battle between natives in Canada
DGA773494 Battle between natives in Canada, engraving from Cosmographie Universelle, by Andre Thevet, Paris 1575 by Thevet, Andre (1504-92); (add.info.: Vincennes)

Background imageSite Of Battle Collection: Dependency has war (The bone of all the dead)

Dependency has war (The bone of all the dead)
FLO4675674 Dependency has war (The bone of all the dead). In Bale's original death dance, death appears wearing armor to mock the soldier and take him away

Background imageSite Of Battle Collection: Conquete de la Gaul

Conquete de la Gaul
ELD4843744 Conquete de la Gaul: " Cavaliers of the Roman army advancing into Gaul territory in the 1st century BC" (Roman invasion of Gaul)

Background imageSite Of Battle Collection: The oriflammes of Saint Dionysius and the House of Harcourt

The oriflammes of Saint Dionysius and the House of Harcourt
FLO4623368 The oriflammes of Saint Dionysius and the House of Harcourt, battle standards of the King of France, and other standards carried by medieval knights on a battlefield

Background imageSite Of Battle Collection: The Salon of Horace and Curiatii

The Salon of Horace and Curiatii
3559507 The Salon of Horace and Curiatii, frescoed by Cavalier d'Arpino, located in the Palazzo del Conservatori, Rome; (add.info.: Artist: Cavalier d'Arpino, Giuseppe Cesari)

Background imageSite Of Battle Collection: The Battle of Grunwald or the First Battle of Tannenberg on 15 July 1410 in the framework of the Polish - Lithuanian

The Battle of Grunwald or the First Battle of Tannenberg on 15 July 1410 in the framework of the Polish - Lithuanian
ELD4886796 The Battle of Grunwald or the First Battle of Tannenberg on 15 July 1410 in the framework of the Polish - Lithuanian Teutonic War (Battle of Grunwald)

Background imageSite Of Battle Collection: The Triumphal Arch of Emperor Maximilian I of Germany (1459-1519)

The Triumphal Arch of Emperor Maximilian I of Germany (1459-1519)
XAM77569 The Triumphal Arch of Emperor Maximilian I of Germany (1459-1519)



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"The Unforgettable Sites of Battle: From Rorkes Drift to the War of Revolution" Step back in time and witness the historic sites where brave soldiers clashed, shaping the course of history. One such site is Rorkes Drift in South Africa during the Zulu War of 1879. The South Wales Borderers stood firm, defending their position against overwhelming odds. In another corner of history, we find ourselves amidst the chaos of the English Civil War at Naseby. Royalist cavalry charges forward, their colorful litho capturing a moment frozen in time from 1645. Traveling further east, we encounter Emperor Charlemagne leading his forces into battle against the Saxons in 772. This feather drawing from "Historische Memorabilian des In-und Auslandes" depicts an intense clash between two mighty powers. Fast forward to more recent conflicts; let us not forget The Battle of Adwa where Negus Menelik fought valiantly with vibrant colors illuminating this pivotal moment in Ethiopian history. Venturing across continents, we arrive at Pea Ridge, Arkansas in 1889. A vivid color litho showcases soldiers engaged in fierce combat during this significant American Civil War battle. Tel el Kebir stands as a testament to British military prowess during Egypt's tumultuous times. The Black Watch storms through its defenses with unwavering determination and bravery depicted on canvas for eternity. The Battle of Quatre Bras takes us back to Napoleon's era; a gravure captures this clash that shaped Europe's destiny forevermore on that fateful day in 1815. As our journey continues through time, King Sebastian I finds himself captured at Alcacer-Quibir (Ksar el-Kebir) during Morocco's Battle of Three Kings on August 4th, 1578—a turning point for Portugal and its monarchy. Delving deeper into ancient rituals and beliefs brings us to an engraving from "Les mysteres de science.

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