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Cannonade (May 12, 1971 –
August 3, 1993) was an
American Thoroughbred racehorse best
known as the
winner of the 1974
Kentucky Derby.
Owned and bred by...
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Battle of Valmy, also
known as the
Cannonade of Valmy, was the
first major victory by the army of
France during the
Revolutionary Wars that followed...
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demonstrations are no
different in
principle from
ecclesiastical processions,
cannonades and fire to
scare off demons. From Jung's perspective, this replacement...
- myth of the
Breach of
Porta Pia, in reality, a tame
affair involving a
cannonade at
close range that
demolished a 1600-year-old wall in poor repair. The...
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sally by the British,
which was
rightly ignored by the Americans. The
cannonade lasted about 10
minutes and
caused no casualties. The
American troops...
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ravelins and
tenailles were
added to
protect the
curtain walls from
direct cannonading. Bawn
Enceinte Rampart Whitelaw 1846, p. 44.
Curry &
Hughes 1999, p. 134...
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forced his
troops to put up a
token resistance. On 20 September,
after a
cannonade of
three hours had
breached the
Aurelian Walls at
Porta Pia, the Bersaglieri...
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prominence after the war.
Ewell interpreted his
orders as
calling only for a
cannonade. His 32 guns,
along with A. P. Hill's 55 guns,
engaged in a two-hour artillery...
- Watson's
squadron forced the
blockade in the
channel on 23 March, a
fierce cannonade ensued with aid from two
batteries on the s****. The
naval squadron suffered...
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cannon shots along the
length of the
canal and the Hudson, a 90-minute
cannonade from
Buffalo to New York City. A
flotilla of boats, led by
Governor Dewitt...