Jan H
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Was that the invasion of England by William the Conqueror?Everyone knows that the only date that everyone knows is 1066...
And ABBA didn't make a song about it...

Was that the invasion of England by William the Conqueror?Everyone knows that the only date that everyone knows is 1066...
You can't trust Wikipedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Rhodes_%281522)
See the result where it says Ottoman capture Rhodes
I will write these, about which I dont know nothing
8. The Battle of the Red Cliffs - I am sure that I have never heard about it
13. 'Ain Jalut - what?
14. Battle of Qadesh - some in middle East
18. Lexington and Concord - some in north america
20. Actium - Romanian Era surely, I feel that I should have heard about it. It should be some ship battle.
22. Malta - Hmm some invasion from Ottomans to Maltese Knights? I realy dont know![]()
24. Yo Mama Hill!/Other - its a joke, right?![]()
Qadesh was an ancient battle in turkey I believe between egypt and the hittites.
20. Actium - Romanian Era surely, I feel that I should have heard about it. It should be some ship battle.
赤壁之戰 or the battle of chi bi was a naval battle in 208ad between the chinese kingdoms of wei and the allies of shu han and wu.
To be insanely accurate (since that's what the History forum is all about), none of those Three Kingdoms were founded by 208. The edifice of the Han Dynasty was still intact, even if it didn't mean much of anything at that point. The battle did, however, lay important groundwork for the founding of those Three Kingdoms.
Though it's horribly misspelled, anyone who saw the movie 300 knows the basics...and ONLY the basics...of that battle.6. Thermophilae
Agreed.arronax said:Yes Wikipedia is ran by evil pro turkish, anti Rhodian extremist and are trying to change history one page at a time to make Turkey ever so much more glorious
8. The Battle of the Red Cliffs
10. Carrhae
13. 'Ain Jalut
24. Yo Mama Hill!/Other
These are the only ones I HAVEN'T heard of.
Was that the invasion of England by William the Conqueror?
And ABBA didn't make a song about it...![]()
To be fair, the movie (and comic) did include the other Greek troops, and even highlighted the fact that the Spartans were the minority of the Greek army. It downplayed the role of the other Greeks in the battle, that's for sure, but it did not "completely forget it", by any means.dosed150 said:300 messes up on numbers there were 300 spartans but they completely forgot the other roughly 7000 greeks on their side
To be fair, the movie (and comic) did include the other Greek troops, and even highlighted the fact that the Spartans were the minority of the Greek army. It downplayed the role of the other Greeks in the battle, that's for sure, but it did not "completely forget it", by any means.
To be fair, Sparta and Greece for that matter was not a democracy or free at all, in fact Persia was far more free.![]()
Quite true, but my point was that the film did acknowledge the contributions of non-Spartan troops at Thermopalye, even if it downplayed them considerably. Whatever ideologies the creators to chose to attach to the Spartans is not relevant to that.To be fair, Sparta and Greece for that matter was not a democracy or free at all, in fact Persia was far more free.![]()
Except for that minor state called Athens. You know, one of the world's first democracies. To be honest, I don't see how a absolutist quasi-theocratic kingdom that is relatively tolerant of certain minorities is more free than the progenitor of Western democracy.To be fair, Sparta and Greece for that matter was not a democracy or free at all, in fact Persia was far more free.![]()