Historical Events tagged with "military"

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Military & Warfare

Second Battle of Athenry During Bruce Campaign

August 10th, 1316 708 years ago

Near Athenry, Robert the Bruce's forces faced an Irish army, led by the Anglo-Norman lord, John FitzThomas. The battle was part of a larger campaign that aimed to establish Bruce's claim to the Irish throne. After intense combat, Bruce's troops secured a decisive victory, furthering his ambitions in Ireland.

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Pisa Defeats Naples and Florence at Montecatini

August 29th, 1315 709 years ago

The army of the Republic of Pisa, led by Uguccione della Faggiuola, achieved a decisive victory against the combined forces of the Kingdom of Naples and the Republic of Florence at Montecatini. Despite being outnumbered, Pisa's tactical advantages and strategic maneuvers allowed it to dominate the battlefield. This confrontation not only showcased the prowess of the Pisan military leadership but also shifted the balance of power in the region.

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Decisive Scottish Victory at the Battle of Bannockburn

June 24th, 1314 710 years ago

Scottish forces, led by Robert the Bruce, achieved a significant victory against the English army at the Battle of Bannockburn. This pivotal clash occurred near Stirling, Scotland, during the First War of Scottish Independence. The Scots employed innovative tactics and took advantage of the terrain to outmaneuver and overwhelm the numerically superior English forces, ultimately claiming their freedom and solidifying Bruce's position as king.

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Decisive Scottish Victory at Bannockburn

June 23rd, 1314 710 years ago

The Battle of Bannockburn was fought near Stirling, Scotland, during the First War of Scottish Independence between the Scottish forces led by Robert the Bruce and the English army commanded by King Edward II. This pivotal engagement took place over two days in late June, culminating in a significant victory for Bruce against a stronger English force, which fundamentally changed the dynamics of Scottish independence efforts. The Scots employed tactical advantages and terrain familiarity, leading to a morale-boosting triumph.

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Louis the Bavarian's Triumph over Frederick I

November 9th, 1313 711 years ago

Louis the Bavarian achieved a significant victory against his cousin, Frederick I of Austria, at the Battle of Gammelsdorf. The conflict arose from dynastic disputes between the two relatives over regional control in the Holy Roman Empire. The battle took place in Bavaria, showcasing Louis' tactical prowess. Ultimately, this defeat diminished the influence of Frederick I and bolstered Louis' position within the empire.

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Charles I's Victory at the Battle of Rozgony

June 15th, 1312 713 years ago

King Charles I of Hungary faced off against the forces of Amade Aba at the Battle of Rozgony, securing a decisive victory. This battle was part of a larger conflict over control of Hungary and helped solidify Charles I's power. The engagement saw strategic maneuvers on both sides, but ultimately, Charles I's forces proved superior, leading to significant consequences for the rival Aba family. The outcome significantly altered the political landscape of the region.

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Catalan Company Triumphs at Battle of Halmyros

March 15th, 1311 714 years ago

The Catalan Company, a group of mercenaries, achieved a decisive victory against Walter V, Count of Brienne, at Halmyros. This confrontation was crucial in the struggle for dominance over the Duchy of Athens, a significant Crusader state in Greece. The battle showcased the military prowess of the Catalan forces and marked a turning point in regional power dynamics, as they seized control and began to establish their rule in the area, impacting the political landscape of Greece.

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Knights of St. John Conquer Rhodes

August 15th, 1310 714 years ago

The city of Rhodes capitulated to the Knights of St. John after a sustained military campaign, marking a pivotal moment in the Medieval era. The knights, a military order, sought to establish a stronghold in the region, notable for its strategic location in the Eastern Mediterranean. The surrender involved negotiations and was met with limited resistance from the local populace. Following the takeover, the Knights of St. John rebranded themselves as the Knights of Rhodes, solidifying their presence and control over the island.

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Castilian Forces Capture Gibraltar in Reconquista

September 12th, 1309 715 years ago

The First Siege of Gibraltar marked a crucial moment in the Spanish Reconquista as the Kingdom of Castile launched an assault against the Emirate of Granada. Led by the nobleman Alfonso Pérez de Guzmán, the Castilian forces besieged the city, culminating in a decisive victory. Gibraltar, strategically located, was essential for controlling the Strait of Gibraltar, which served as a significant maritime route. The siege began amid ongoing tensions over territorial disputes in the region, contributing to the eventual decline of Moorish power in the Iberian Peninsula.

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