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- p. 282 Pryor 1983, p. 194 Guilmartin 1974, pp. 157–158 Guilmartin 1974, pp. 199–200 Guilmartin 1974, pp. 200–201 Guilmartin 1974, pp. 248–249 Rose 2002...
- Retrieved 2012-07-08. Guilmartin (2002), p. 149 Guilmartin (2002), pp. 148–149 Guilmartin (2002), pp. 150–151 Abulafia (2012), p. 451 Guilmartin (2002), pp. 149–150...
- (1538) Battle of Djerba (1560) Siege of Malta (1565) Papal Navy John F. Guilmartin (1974), pp. 253–255 Konstam, Angus (2003). Lepanto 1571: The Greatest...
- Together was founded by Kenneth K. Guilmartin, a composer and musician certified in Dalcroze Eurhythmics. In 1985 Guilmartin founded the Centre for Music and...
- demarcation lines between generations differ. John W.R. Taylor and John F. Guilmartin (Encyclopedia Britannica) follow Hallion, except that they condense the...
- Anderson gives the total number of Christian casualties as 18,000 but Guilmartin more conservatively puts the losses at about 9,000 of which about two-thirds...
- et sculpteur Gantois[m****cript]". lib.ugent.be. Retrieved 2020-08-25. Guilmartin, John F. Jr. "Military technologyBritannica Online Encyclopedia". Britannica...
- Workshop Manual. Somerset, UK: Haynes Manual. ISBN 978-1-84425-866-6. Guilmartin JF, Mauer JW (1988). A shuttle chronology 1964–1973: Abstract concepts...
- in the Napoleonic Wars. According to Stephen Oliver Fought and John F. Guilmartin Jr. in Encyclopædia Britannica (2008): Hyder Ali, prince of Mysore, developed...
- October 2013. Retrieved 30 July 2013. Andrade 2016, p. 52. Weller, Jac; Guilmartin, John; Ezell, Edward (November 7, 2017). "Small arm". Britannica. Encyclopædia...