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  2. Military victories against the odds - Wikipedia

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    Another battle often noted for being a victory against all odds was the Battle of Agincourt (1415), [10] [11] which saw a depleted English army, led by King Henry V and composed of 5,000 to 8,000 longbowmen, achieve victory over a superior French army of 15,000 to 30,000 cavalry and heavy infantry; the English were outnumbered, possibly by as ...

  3. Talk:Military victories against the odds - Wikipedia

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    This fact alone indicates the nature of this famous battle, and how it has entered the culture as an example of victory against the odds. In the military literature there is no hesitation in considering it to be an example of victory against the odds. There is no problem with adding citations, which are readily available.

  4. Historiography of the War of 1812 - Wikipedia

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    While American popular memory includes the British capture and the August 1814 burning of Washington, which necessitated extensive renovation, [14] it focused on the victories at Baltimore, Plattsburgh, and New Orleans to present the war as a successful effort to assert American national honor, or a Second War of Independence, in which the mighty British Empire was humbled and humiliated. [15]

  5. List of Hundred Years' War battles - Wikipedia

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    16 May, near Houlbec-Cocherel, victory of Brittany-Burgundy-Gascony forces against Navarrese-English ones. 1364 Battle of Auray: England 29 September, end of Breton War of Succession Du Guesclin captured. 1367 Battle of Nájera (Navarette) England Black Prince defeats a Castilian / French army at Nájera in Castile. 1369 Battle of Montiel: France

  6. List of battles by geographic location - Wikipedia

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    Dominican-Spanish victory 13 March 1844 Battle of Fuente del Rodeo: Dominican War of Independence: Dominican Republic: Haiti: Dominican victory 13-18 March 1844 Battle of Cabeza de Las Marías: Dominican War of Independence: Dominican Republic: Haiti: Tactical Haitian victory Strategic Dominican victory 19 March 1844 Battle of Azua: Dominican ...

  7. Battle of Montgisard - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim Army was quickly routed and pursued for twelve miles. [5] Saladin fled back to Cairo, reaching the city on 8 December, with only a tenth of his army. [2] Muslim historians considered Saladin's defeat to be so severe that it was only redeemed by his victory ten years later at the battles of Cresson and Hattin and the Siege of Jerusalem in

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  9. Last stand - Wikipedia

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    A last stand is a military situation in which a body of troops holds a defensive position in the face of overwhelming and virtually insurmountable odds. [1] Troops may make a last stand due to a sense of duty; because they are defending a tactically crucial point; to buy time to enable a trapped army, person, or group of people to escape; due ...