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The next battle chosen for its importance though I have to say I never heard of it !!
The Battle of Bouvines in 1214 On July 12, 1214, Philip II Augustus, the King of France, defeated the combined forces of emperor Otto IV, the count of Flanders, and King John of England, near Bouvines in northern France. For a detailed analysis of this battle, see the Xenophon Group Military History Database. Several sources give detailed accounts of the battle. To key in to the details simply run your mouse over any line and apply it to your web search. The Marchiennes account of the battle of Bouvines Anonymous of Bethune's account of the battle of Bouvines The battle of Bouvines according to the Phlippiad by William of Breton Roger of Wendover's account of the battle of Bouvines The battle of Bouvines according to William of Breton (prose account) The battle of Bouvines according to Philippe Mousket The battle of Bouvines according to the Minstel of Reims The battle of Bouvines according to shorter chronicles Below; The Surrender. Last edited by Ibrahiim al Balooshi; 27th June 2017 at 07:48 PM. |
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