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Their and armies
Their armies were among the first to employ cavalry, which took the place of chariots, and had a reputation for both prowess and brutality.
Their thunderous charges could break the lines of most infantry formations, making them a valuable asset to all medieval armies.
Their armies entered the Iberian peninsula on several occasions ( 1086, 1088, 1093 ) and defeated King Alfonso at the Battle of Sagrajas in 1086, but initially their purpose was to unite all the Taifas into a single Almoravid Caliphate.
Their armies, which together totaled about 19 legions, marched to meet Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus.
Their strategic capabilities have ensured that Airborne forces are still a part of armies today with the U. S. 82nd Airborne Division and Russian Airborne forces being the largest formations of paratroopers in the world.
Their discipline, ferocity and the force with which they hurled their javelins made them formidable against heavy cavalry of the Angevin armies.
Their armies, as fielded in the tabletop and computer games, usually have the advantages of speed and technology, composed of highly specialised units that have turned specific, the Craftworld Eldar ( often simply called Eldar ), and the Dark Eldar.
Their armies entered the Miami Valley wilderness to drive out the Shawnee and Miami during the Northwest Indian War.
Their armies pushed all the way south to the Yangtze but through continued warfare and treaties of diplomacy this boundary with the Han Chinese Southern Song Dynasty was eventually stabilised along the Huai River.
Their tough armour means that they do not have to be manoeuvred as carefully as units of other armies ( such as the frail Eldar ).
Their use never altogether ceased and in modern armies mounted cuirassiers, armed as in earlier days with breast and back plates, have in some degree emulated the martial splendour of the body armour of the era of medieval chivalry.
Their evidence is based on Callisthenes ' accounts of the measurements of the battlefield and distances marched by both side's armies in the prelude to the battle and distance given by Diodorus after the battle.
Their forces in the North China Plain had been destroyed in the field by the imperial armies during the summer, their strongholds were besieged and captured, and the three Zhang brothers were dead.
Their soldiers were battle-hardened, most of them having served in the Roman armies.
Their armies were mostly soldiers of Iberian or European origin.
Their armies launched a joint surprise attack on the Jewish Yom Kippur holiday ( the most sacred Jewish day of all in which each Jew must atone for his sins, pray and avoid eating and drinking ) – the Syrian forces attacking fortifications in the Golan Heights and the Egyptian forces attacking fortifications around the Suez Canal and on the Sinai Peninsula.
Their last military commander, Tecún Umán, led the K ' iche ' armies against the combined forces of Pedro de Alvarado and their Kaqchikel allies, in an epic battle in the valley of Xelajú ( Quetzaltenango ).
Their most famous use in the West was by the Greek general Pyrrhus of Epirus and in significant numbers by the armies of Carthage, including briefly by Hannibal.
Their armies usually have the advantages of speed, though they are often lacking in resilience.
Their warriors generally are also lightly armoured compared to those of most other armies, but are able to move faster.
Their value as a heavy striking force during the Napoleonic Wars ensured that the French, Russian and Prussian armies continued to use cuirassier regiments throughout the 19th century.
Their command structure had also been damaged: many of their European officers, including Colonel Pohlmann and Major Dupont, surrendered to the Company – which had offered amnesty to Europeans in the service of the Maratha armies – or deserted and sought employment with other native chieftains.
Their strong blow increased their stature in the eyes of the French and British forces, but again demonstrated the critical role of artillery during World War I and the difficulty of supplying the massive World War I armies while they were on the move.
Their armies met outside of Ankara, at the Battle of Ankara, in 1402.

Their and reflect
Their names and diets were changed to reflect Babylonian culture in an attempt to take away their Jewish identities.
Their characteristics are believed to reflect the island's origins as a part of Gondwanaland and its many millions of years of isolation following the breakup of the landmass.
Their eight categories of national science education standards reflect a new emphasis on the themes of constructivist approaches, diversity, and social justice common throughout the education reform movement.
Their song lyrics are written in the dialect of the Hallingdal area, and has a large description that reflect Norwegian citizens, and their surrounding life.
Their eyes reflect light well, allowing someone with a flashlight to easily locate them at night.
Their importance and role can be understood through the following example: the hypergeometric series < sub > 2 </ sub > F < sub > 1 </ sub > has the Legendre polynomials as a special case, and when considered in the form of spherical harmonics, these polynomials reflect, in a certain sense, the symmetry properties of the two-sphere or, equivalently, the rotations given by the Lie group SO ( 3 ).
Their works tended to reflect the views of the middle class or gentry and they wrote what came to be termed " novels of the big house ".
Their teeth reflect their diet, and suids retain the upper incisors, which are lost in most other Artiodactyls.
Their letters reflect a closeness ; and she often visited him alone at 10 Downing Street and his home in Hampstead.
Their mandate is to, hopefully " reflect the national fabric of Canada and beyond.
Their dress and customs reflect their imperialistic culture, with militaristic clothing reminiscent of the Earth 18th century for the men, gowns for the women the design of which is comparable to those of the same Earth era, and a generally courtly manner one would expect to find in Victorian England ( without the Puritanical streak ) or Imperial France ( with the associated decadence ).
Their relationship was written to reflect a form of protective dominance.
Their image began to reflect a more adult world.
Their contents reflect the state of knowledge in Europe at about 1300.
Their material culture, their tools, utensils, baskets and netbags reflect their continued reliance on the forest.
Their works offer discussions that reflect a range of viewpoints across a wide theological spectrum.
Their uniforms are spotless and wrinkleless, in addition their boots are so well polished that you can literally reflect yourself in them.
Their program uses methods which include videos and graphing which the students then reflect on through assignments.
Their replacement by different anthems reflect how these ideologies were arguably distorted by Stalin and Napoleon and thus had to be replaced and suppressed.
Their names reflect an old naming convention in cartoons.
Their own disclaimer reports that the user database is rarely purged of expired members or those who have not logged on in years, and that they reflect anyone as being " online " if they have logged on within an hour.
Their songs with strong social commentary reflect their influences of Woody Guthrie, Neil Young and The Replacements.
Their lyrics would go on to reflect the experiences of the Irish in the area, in such songs as " Funky Ceílí ," " Her Dear Donegal ," and " Rockin ' the Bronx.
Their classifications broadly reflect the concerns addressed by the SAE's specifications, but with local details-Alaska and the Azores have different normal temperature and humidity ranges to consider, for example.

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