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Chariotry,
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- "four divisions" [of the military] – infantry, cavalry, elephants, and
chariotry –
represented by
pieces that
would later evolve into the
modern pawn,...
- (From the "Poem") Now then, his
majesty had
prepared his infantry, his
chariotry, and the
Sherden of his majesty's capturing... in the Year 5, 2nd month...
- In
ancient Egyptian society,
primarily during the New Kingdom,
chariotry stood as an
independent unit in the king’s
military force. It is
thought that...
-
Egyptian military consisted of
three major branches: the infantry, the
chariotry, and the navy.
During the
Egyptian conquest, the
Pharaoh would divide...
- the
Hittite treaty with
Alaksandu circa 1280 BC: "Concerning army and
chariotry, the
agreement with you will be as follows: if My Sun
campaigns in the...
- ;
Dorcas R. Brown. "The
Earliest Horseback Riding and its
Relation to
Chariotry and Warfare".
Harnessing Horsepower.
Institute for
Ancient Equestrian...
- in a
Hittite ambush and were
initially outnumbered by the enemy,
whose chariotry smashed through the
second division of Ramesses'
forces and
attacked his...
- and identity, BAR, ISBN 978-1-4073-1065-7 Rawson,
Jessica (June 2020), "
Chariotry and
Prone Burials: Re****essing Late
Shang China's
Relationship with Its...
- the
smaller bronze-equipped
armies that
consisted largely of
Maryannu chariotry.
Primary sources report that the era was
marked by large-scale migration...