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Set during a civil war in an alternate Europe, the series follows the adventures of Tigrevurmud "Tigre" Vorn, who is a nobleman from the Brunish territory of Alsace that participates in a failed invasion attempt. Eleonora "Elen" Viltaria is a war maiden from the Zhctedian territory of Leitmeritz. Elen captures Tigre and recruits him into her army.
Lord Marksman and Vanadis (Japanese: 魔弾 ( まだん ) の 王 ( おう ) と 戦姫 ( ヴァナディース ), Hepburn: Madan no Ō to Vanadīsu, lit."King of the Magic Bullet and Vanadis") is a Japanese light novel series written by Tsukasa Kawaguchi and illustrated by Yoshi☆o and Hinata Katagiri.
The Lord Marksman and Vanadis light novel series features an extensive cast of characters created by Tsukasa Kawaguchi and illustrated by Yoshi☆o and Hinata Katagiri. The series takes place in an alternate version of Europe, where wars are waged to maintain peace and equality.
This category includes historical battles in which Vandals (400–534) participated. Please see the category guidelines for more information. Pages in category "Battles involving the Vandals"
Vandalic gold foil jewellery from the 3rd or 4th century A 16th century perception of the Vandals, illustrated in the manuscript "Théâtre de tous les peuples et nations de la terre avec leurs habits et ornemens divers, tant anciens que modernes, diligemment depeints au naturel" which means "Theater of all the peoples and nations of the earth with their various clothes and ornaments, both ...
The Vandal War (439–442) was a military conflict between the Western Roman Empire and the Vandals that was fought in the western Mediterranean Sea region. The main protagonists in this conflict were the Vandal king Geiseric and the commander-in-chief of the Roman army Aetius .
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The Vandals lifted the siege, making the ordeal a technical Roman victory. However, Boniface quickly abandoned the city by sea to meet with reinforcements from the eastern empire; the Vandals were able to occupy the town and subsequently defeated the combined Roman forces in a set battle. Among those who died during the siege was St. Augustine. [4]