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Some and Saxon
Some authors have speculated that Ælle may have led the Saxon forces at this battle, while others reject the idea out of hand.
Some fifteen years earlier, in a letter to the Saxon Chancellor Gregor Brück, Luther stated that he could not " forbid a person to marry several wives, for it does not contradict Scripture.
Some Saxons already lived along the Saxon shore of Gaul.
Some of the lower parts of the monastic dormitory, an extension of the South Transept, survive in the Norman Undercroft of the Great School, including a door said to come from the previous Saxon abbey.
Some scholars suggest that Cerdic was the Saxon leader defeated by the British at the Battle of Mount Badon, which was probably fought sometime between 490 and 518.
Some also would say that the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle proves that Cerdic was indeed a Saxon, however it does not prove that he had no Celtic blood.
" Some observations on the Historia Regum attributed to Symeon of Durham ", in Celt and Saxon: studies in the early British border, ed.
Some have said that the name Biddulph is a corruption of the Saxon Bidulfe, signifying Wolf Slayer, and as a result the Biddulph family crest is a wolf rampant.
Some of the historical themes Buechner masterfully envisions in the book include blood libels, pilgrimage, Christian asceticism, hagiography, traveling court culture, Norman and Saxon relations.
Some of the larger and more important excavations have included the Roman amphitheatre at Guildhall Yard, a complex Roman and medieval sequence at No 1 Poultry near Bank Station, excavations within the Middle Saxon settlement at Covent Garden during the expansion of the Royal Opera House, excavations along the route of the Jubilee Line Extension in Southwark and Westminster, and the recovery of over 15, 000 human skeletons during excavation of the Priory and Hospital of St Mary Spital in Spitalfields.
Some surviving charters from Coenred's reign reveal him to have been the overlord of the East Saxon rulers.
Some of Blyth's suburbs have origins which can be traced back much further than the town itself ; Newsham, Bebside and Cowpen are all believed to have had habitation sites dating from the Romano-British, Saxon and Medieval periods, although most of the housing in these areas dates from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Some of its Saxon origins can be seen in its carved stone Saxon font, and in two stone cross shafts in the churchyard.
Some argued that it was Welsh or Saxon while others supported the name was of Norman origin.
Some scholars have suggested that the plague facilitated the Anglo-Saxon conquest of Britain, since its aftermath coincided with the renewed Saxon offensives in the 550s, after a period during which the Saxons were contained.
Some say it comes from the name of a Nordic chief ' Ulf ' who ruled over the area ; there was also a Saxon Lord of Greystoke called ' Ulphus ' whose land bordered the lake.
Some historians believe in a Saxon victory, but that is not what is mentioned in the text.
When Saxon children have lost their way they will be brought back to their families by his Saxon friend Kai, when the Saxon lose their cattle because of a disease he will offer him a part of his livestock ( episode " In Common Cause ") and when one of his allies takes Saxons as slaves (" Some Saxon Women ") he will talk him out of it.
* Some Saxon Women ( Arhur manages to rescue Saxon girls from getting sold into slavery.

Some and cavalry
Some cavalry were retained as mounted troops behind the lines in anticipation of a penetration of the opposing trenches that it seemed would never come.
Some small sense of the noise and power of a cavalry charge can be gained from the 1970 film Waterloo, which featured some 2000 cavalrymen, some of them cossacks.
Some portions of the armies of Germanic peoples who occupied Europe from the 3rd century CE, had always been mounted, and some armies, such as those of the Ostrogoths, comprised mainly cavalry.
Some sources state that tachi were originally a cavalry weapon, primarily used on horseback, where it was able to be drawn efficiently for cutting down enemy foot soldiers, and that on the ground it was still an effective weapon, but somewhat awkward to use.
Some of William's Breton troops panicked and fled, and some of the English troops appear to have pursued the fleeing Bretons until they themselves were attacked and destroyed by Norman cavalry.
Some tried to retrieve him, but the majority of the cavalry deserted.
Some delay was occasioned by a thunderstorm ; but, as this passed over, the guns opened and the Old Guard, supported by the reserve cavalrythe Grenadiers à Cheval de la Garde Impériale – led by Guyot, as well as Milhaud's IV Cavalry Corps proceeded to form up opposite Ligny.
Some of his troops had to march no less than eight kilometers, in vulnerable column formations, moving along the front of an enemy who disposed of a numerous cavalry and artillery in this sector.
Some of the Mexican cavalry plunged into the flooded stream by Vince's Bridge, but they were shot as they struggled in the water.
Some of the survivors fought with the Russians and tried to capture their guns ; others reformed into small groups and prepared to charge the Russian cavalry standing 100 yards (~ 90 m ) to the rear.
Some historians theorise that cataphracts and clibanarii were one and the same type of cavalry, designated differently simply as a result of their divided geographical locations and local linguistic preferences.
Some researchers have also posited this etymological relation may show the schiltron is directly descended from the Anglo-Saxon shield wall, and still others give evidence " schiltron " is a name derived from a Viking circular formation ( generally no less than a thousand fighters ) in extremely close formation, intended to present an enemy's cavalry charge with an " infinite " obstacle ( that is, a perimeter horses refuse to breach ).
Some of the details are in dispute, but it is clear that he made good use of pit traps, which stopped the French cavalry.
Some military historians believe Epaminondas placed Pelopidas and the Sacred Band behind the main hoplite phalanx, others believe he put it in front of the main hoplite phalanx and behind the cavalry, while others put it on the front left corner of the main hoplite phalanx ( the most likely ).
Some units of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps such as cavalry and light horse regiments wear emu plumes behind the Rising Sun badge.
Some of the citizens also served as peltasts while the wealthier citizens formed the cavalry units.
Some consider it a tactical mistake on the Persian side, others feel it was an attempt to take advantage of their superior number of cavalry, while Sir William Tarn felt " the Persian leaders had in fact a very gallant plan ; they meant if possible to strangle the war at birth by killing Alexander.
Some 500 British were captured by the pursuing French dragoons, with hundreds more stragglers captured by Franceschi's cavalry on the 10th and several hundred more on the 11th.
Some cavalry regiments maintained equestrian bands of torban players, and cantonist schools supplied these as well.
Some cantonist schools also prepared firearms mechanics, veterinarians for cavalry, and administrators (" auditors ").
Some units lost their colours ( which was regarded as a disgrace ) and part of one British cavalry regiment fled in panic, resulting in the loss of four guns, also reckoned a humiliation.
Some 20, 000 men ( mainly irregular cavalry ) laid down their arms.
Some variants were even used by cavalry, including the 10th Hussars.

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