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An
exhausted, sick and starving English army are faced by a confident
foe outnumbering them four to one. Forced into battle and against
all odds, they anihilate the French and slaughter the flower of
French nobility.
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Fighting
for independance under the leadership of Robert the Bruce, a ragged
army of Scotsman stand before an English army many times their size.
Outnumbered four to one, they attack and drive their enemies from
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"The
Lord of Hosts!" rang out with the break of dawn. As the startled
Scots dragged themselves from their slumber, Cromwell's New Model
Army, outnumbered two to one, crashed into their positions.
Within an hour, the Scots, so confident of victory the day before,
were scattered and fleeing for their lives.
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The
two greatest military leaders of their time face each other in battle;
Duke William of Normandy and Harold Godwine of England. In this
bloody clash, the fate of England is decided.
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Napoleon's
naval Waterloo. The Royal Navy, under the command of Admiral Nelson
corners the combined fleets of France and Spain. In the greatest battle
between ships of sail, the French and Spanish are destroyed, along
with Napoleon's hopes of invading England.
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