Battle of Lansdowne
The English Civil War battle of Lansdowne (or Lansdown) was fought on 5 July 1643, near Bath, Somerset, southwest England. Although the Royalists under Lord Hopton forced the Parliamentarians under Sir William Waller to retreat from their hilltop position, they suffered so many casualties themselves and were left so disordered and short of ammunition that an injured Hopton was forced to retire.
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Battle of Lansdowne
The English Civil War battle of Lansdowne (or Lansdown) was fought on 5 July 1643, near Bath, Somerset, southwest England. Although the Royalists under Lord Hopton forced the Parliamentarians under Sir William Waller to retreat from their hilltop position, they suffered so many casualties themselves and were left so disordered and short of ammunition that an injured Hopton was forced to retire.
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Bitwa pod Lansdowne (lub Lansd ...... amunicja była na wyczerpaniu.
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La battaglia di Lansdowne (o L ...... al comando di William Waller.
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The English Civil War battle o ...... d Hopton was forced to retire.
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Parliamentarians
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1643-07-05
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Pyrrhic Royalist victory
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1,500 foot
2,000 horse
2,500 horse
300 dragoons
4,000 foot
unknown number of guns
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737,020,342
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The battlefield today, with Sir Bevil Grenville's Monument, at the place where he fell
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51.4313 -2.401
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Bitwa pod Lansdowne (lub Lansd ...... amunicja była na wyczerpaniu.
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La battaglia di Lansdowne (o L ...... al comando di William Waller.
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The English Civil War battle o ...... d Hopton was forced to retire.
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Battaglia di Lansdowne
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Battle of Lansdowne
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Bitwa pod Lansdowne
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5.14313e+1
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Battle of Lansdowne
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