caption Painting of the Battle of StamfordBridge by Peter Nicolai Arbo , depicting King Harald Hardrada hit in the neck by an arrow date 25 September 1066 place StamfordBridge, East Riding of Yorkshire StamfordBridge , East Riding of Yorkshire result Decisive English victory combatant1 Kingdom ..., 5,000 casualties2 8,000 The Battle of StamfordBridge took place at the village of StamfordBridge ... Battle of StamfordBridge. br From 13th century Anglo Norman manuscript. The Vikings were at an enormous ... File StamfordBridge1066.JPG thumb Monument In the village of StamfordBridge a monument to the battle ... 1 title BATTLE OF STAMFORDBRIDGE publisher UK National Inventory of War Memorials www.ukniwm.org.uk ... blockquote THE BATTLE OF STAMFORDBRIDGE br WAS FOUGHT IN THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD br ON SEPTEMBER 25TH, 1066 blockquote The inscription on the accompanying marble tablet reads blockquote THE BATTLE OF STAMFORD ... stamford.htm Description of battle by Geoff Boxell http www.britainexpress.com History battles stamford bridge.htm The Battle of StamfordBridge http sunsite.berkeley.edu OMACL Heimskringla hardrade1.html Saga of Harald Hardr de http www.bbc.co.uk programmes b006qykl episodes 2011 The Battle of StamfordBridge, BBC In Our Time 2 June 2011 DEFAULTSORT StamfordBridge, Battle Of Category 11th century ...coord 53.989 0.903 type event region GB display title Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Stamford ... had been ordered to send the additional hostages and supplies to the Norwegians at StamfordBridge ... section date November 2010 There was no village at StamfordBridge in 1066 and not even in 1086 when ... evidence for a Roman bridge construction at or near the present site of Stamford ... army, locked shields and charged. The battle went far beyond the bridge itself, and although it raged ... army south to meet the new invasion. Less than three weeks after StamfordBridge, on 14 October ... noblemen died at StamfordBridge and Hastings that it was difficult for the Anglo Saxons ... more details
StamfordBridge could be StamfordBridge, East Riding of Yorkshire , a village in England The Battle of StamfordBridgeStamfordBridge, East Riding of Yorkshire The Bridge The bridge at StamfordBridgeStamfordBridge stadium , in London by metonymy, Chelsea F.C. , football club based in the stadium StamfordBridge Cedar Butte, South Dakota , United States Disambig be x old de StamfordBridge es StamfordBridge fr StamfordBridge nl StamfordBridge no StamfordBridge pl StamfordBridge simple StamfordBridge sr sv StamfordBridge olika betydelser ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2012 Infobox Stadium stadium name StamfordBridge nickname The Bridge image File StamfordBridge, 30 June 2011 cropped.jpg 300px caption Aerial view of StamfordBridge fullname StamfordBridge location Fulham , London , SW6 1HS coordinates Coord 51 28 54 N 0 11 28 W type landmark ... CLUB INFORMATION chelseafc.com ref StamfordBridge IPA en st m.f r d br d is a Association ... when it was renovated into a modern, all seater stadium. StamfordBridge has been used as a venue ... Bird Eye Pictures of Chelsea s StamfordBridge stadium 1909.jpg alt B&W photo of the stadium from the air thumb Bird s Eye Picture of Chelsea s StamfordBridge stadium in 1909 StamfordBridge is considered ... existing StamfordBridge was built of brick in 1860 2 and has been partly reconstructed since then. File StamfordBridge 1905.jpg left thumb The brand New StamfordBridge stadium in August 1905 File Chelsea ilkmac.jpg right thumb Chelsea beat West Brom at StamfordBridge in September 1905 Stamford ... to this, in 1898, StamfordBridge played host to the World Championship of shinty between Beauly ... full&siteid 66633&headline it s the theatre of drams name page.html ref StamfordBridge was built close ... Park , was hired to construct the stadium. StamfordBridge had an official capacity of around 100,000 ... Palace , the FA Cup final venue. As originally constructed, StamfordBridge was an athletics ..., StamfordBridge staged one of the most notable matches in its history. Soviet Union Soviet side FC ... were the first side they faced. An estimated crowd of over 100,000 crammed into StamfordBridge to watch ... 1970s the club s owners embarked on an ambitious project to renovate StamfordBridge. However ... bought the club for GBP 1 in 1982, he did not buy the ground. A large chunk of the StamfordBridge ... at StamfordBridge was given approval by Hammersmith and Fulham council on 19 July 1990. ref http www.newsint ... of StamfordBridge Stadium and its hotels, megastore, offices and residential buildings. ref ... more details
Infobox UK disused station name StamfordBridge locale StamfordBridge, East Riding of Yorkshire StamfordBridge borough East Riding of Yorkshire image Image StamfordBridge Railway Station.jpg 300px caption line original York and North Midland Railway pregroup North Eastern Railway UK North Eastern Railway postgroup London and North Eastern Railway platforms 3 latitude 53.9884 longitude 0.9149 gridref SE712552 years 4 October 1847 events Station opened years2 27 November 1965 events2 Station closed to passengers StamfordBridge railway station was a railway station on the York to Beverley Line . It opened on 4 October 1847 and served the village of StamfordBridge, East Riding of Yorkshire StamfordBridge in the East Riding of Yorkshire , England . It closed on 27 November 1965. Facilities when open The station itself had three platforms up, towards York , the West platform down toward Beverly , the East platform, and a bay off the West side. The Station House building is on the down East side, consisting of two waiting rooms, and the Stationmaster s office. Also on the site was a two road goods shed, which backed onto the down platform. The large yard between the goods shed and the station building served as a holding area for goods received or pending dispatch. StamfordBridge had a relatively short throat by NER standards, between the end of the platforms and the Viaduct is only about 600yards. Current use The station building now runs as a private members only club for residents of the village, with a bar, function room and lounge. Local groups also use the Station House as a meeting venue. The goods shed currently serves as a sports hall, after the addition of changing ... play park. File Old rail route 1.jpg thumb left The former crossing at StamfordBridge clearleft ... tiles map.html 470,454,1 StamfordBridge station on navigable 1947 O. S. map cite web url http www.disused stations.org.uk s stamfordbridge index.shtml title Station Name StamfordBridge ... more details
Infobox Speedway team clubname StamfordBridge Pensioners image track StamfordBridge Stadium br Fulham Road br London country England founded 1929 closed 1932 manager captain Gus Kuhn league Southern League 1929 1931 br National League 1932 1964 National League 1932 website colours Blue and white tracksize 345 yards track record time track record date track record holder teamhonour Southern League Champions br National Association Trophy teamyear 1929 br 1932 The StamfordBridge Pensioners were a motorcycle speedway speedway team which operated from 1929 until their closure in 1932. ref name spwy Bamford, R. & Stallworthy, D. 2003 Speedway The Pre War Years , Stroud Tempus Publishing. ISBN 0 7524 2749 0 ref The team were one of the pioneers of British speedway, entering and winning the first Southern League championship in 1929. ref name sise Jacobs, N. 2003 Speedway in London , Tempus Publishing Ltd. ISBN 978 0752 4222 13 ref The stadium was, and still is, the home to Chelsea F.C. The track was made from black cinders and was also used as an Track and field athletics athletics track, and after speedway finished it was used as a greyhound racing track. ref Bamford, R & Jarvis J. 2001 . Homes of British Speedway . ISBN 0 7524 2210 3 ref Notable riders player ENG Gus Kuhn player ENG Wal Phillips player AUS Frank Arthur References Reflist Category Defunct British speedway teams Category Speedway teams in London England sport stub UK sport team stub motorcycle speedway team stub ... more details
other possible contenders, StamfordBridge should be considered to be Roman Derventio. The Battle of StamfordBridge on 25 September 1066 marked the end of the Viking era in Britain in the Middle Ages Britain . The settlement was called Pons Belli by the Normans , meaning battlebridge. Rents of freeholders ... into a workshop memorial commemorating the Battle of StamfordBridge has been built at the edge ... true A 360 picture of StamfordBridge and the memorial for the battle of StamfordBridge dead link ... 2001 2001 census ref name 2001 census civil parish StamfordBridge unitary england East Riding of Yorkshire ... at StamfordBridge over the River Derwent.jpg 240px static image caption small William Etty s 1727 bridge across the Derwent small StamfordBridge is a village and civil parishes in England civil parish .... The remains at StamfordBridge were not known to them, lying undiscovered under arable and pasture ... road A166 east west road crossing the river at StamfordBridge is one of the main roads from ... of StamfordBridge is covered in British History Online Catton Kexby, Scoreby, and StamfordBridge West ... Derwent divides StamfordBridge into two. It rises in the North Yorkshire Moors and flows south west ... new flood defences for StamfordBridge and in Autumn 2004, work on the defences were finished. ref cite book last A Guide to StamfordBridge Flood Defence Scheme first authorlink author Environment Agency ... 2007, in the wake of exceptional rainfall over the previous 24 hours. Landmarks StamfordBridge has ... foundations. Research indicates that mills certainly existed at StamfordBridge circa 1130 ... time the adjacent pedestrian bridge was erected. ref cite book last A166 StamfordBridge Major Maintenance Works public news leaflet sent to homes in StamfordBridge first authorlink author ... StamfordBridge railway viaduct , National Heritage List for England , English Heritage. Retrieved ... was added in 1978. In April 1983 a new infants building, in Godwinsway, StamfordBridge, was added ... more details
For other uses Battle of the Bridge disambiguation Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of the Bridge partof the Muslim conquests image caption date November 634 place Marauha at the Euphrates near Kufa , Iraq result Sasanian victory ref Percy Sykes Sykes, Percy , History of Persia , Vol.1, Routledge and Kegan Paul London, 1969 , 493 ref combatant1 Rashidun Caliphate combatant2 Sasanian Empire commander1 Abu Ubaid ref Sykes, Percy, 493. ref commander2 B hman Mardan Shah strength1 Unknown strength2 30,000 ref Pourshariati, Parvenah, Decline and Fall of the Sasanian Empire , I.B.Taurus & Co.Ltd., 2011 , 217. ref casualties1 Heavy casualties2 Light Campaignbox Muslim Conquest Persia The Battle of the Bridge was fought between Arab Muslims led by Abu Ubaid , and the Persia n Sasanian Empire forces led by Bahman . It is traditionally dated to the year 634, and was the only major Persia n victory over the invading Muslim armies. ref Sykes, Percy, 493. ref The Muslim forces had already taken Hira and pillaged the surrounding Arab inhabited areas of Mesopotamia , on the banks of the Euphrates . ref Richard Nelson Frye, The Cambridge History of Iran The period from the Arab invasion to the Saljuqs , Cambridge University Press, 1975. p. 8 ref The fall of Hira shocked the Persians, as the youthful Yazdgard, began to take the business of the Arabs more seriously. ref Richard Nelson Frye, The Cambridge History of Iran The period from the Arab invasion to the Saljuqs , Cambridge University Press, 1975. p. 8 ref Yazdgard sent forces to the Arab border areas, and looked to be gaining the upper ... . The two forces faced each other on opposing banks of the Euphrates. As it was crossed by a bridge, the battle came to known as the Battle of the Bridge. ref Richard Nelson Frye, The Cambridge History .... 9 ref References reflist coord missing Iraq DEFAULTSORT Bridge, Battle Of Category 634 Category Battles ... troops to push pack the Persians who had formed a rigged line close to the bridge, the Arabs panicked ... more details
The name Stamford may refer to Places In Australia Stamford, Queensland In the United Kingdom Stamford, Lincolnshire , a town in England Stamford Hill , London StamfordBridge, East Riding of Yorkshire Battle of StamfordBridgeStamfordBridge stadium , the home ground for Chelsea Football Club Stamford Brook a brook in West London Stamford Brook station a London Underground station in West London In the United States Stamford, Connecticut , the largest and most populous city named StamfordStamford, Nebraska Stamford town , New York Stamford village , New York Stamford, South Dakota Stamford, Texas Stamford, Vermont People The Earl of Stamford , created in 1628, an extinct title in the Peerage of England Sir Stamford Raffles Institutions Stamford University Bangladesh Stamford University Thailand University of Stamford , a mythical English university founded by Bladud King Bladud Stamford, Lincolnshire Education Brazenose College, Stamford , a rival college set up by a breakaway group of students and tutors from Oxford University in 1333 4 Stamford School , an English public school situated in the market town of Stamford, Lincolnshire Companies Stamford Hotel , a hotel chain in Australia See also Stanford disambiguation Disambig Category Place name disambiguation pages Category Surnames bs Stamford vor ca Stamford de Stamford eo Stamford es Stamford fr Stamford ko hr Stamford it Stamford nl Stamford no Stamford andre betydninger pl Stamford ru sk Stamford sv Stamford olika betydelser vo Stamford ... more details
Infobox NRHP name StamfordBridge nrhp type image caption nearest city Cedar Butte, South Dakota lat degrees 43 lat minutes 51 lat seconds 4 lat direction N long degrees 101 long minutes 2 long seconds 20 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin South Dakota built 1930 architect architecture Bedstead Pony Truss added December 9, 1993 area less than one acre governing body Local mpsub http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 64500579.pdf Historic Bridges in South Dakota MPS refnum 93001304 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The StamfordBridge near Cedar Butte, South Dakota , is a historic bridge built in 1930. It is a Bedstead Pony Truss bridge. It is also known as South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 48 102 010 . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. ref name nris The bridge crosses a watercourse which might be Indian Creek , a creek that is mentioned in news coverage relating to nearby Buffalo Gap National Grassland see http www.rapidcityjournal.com news article 10709db6 79b2 11df 95fe 001cc4c03286.html news coverage . References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in South Dakota Category Bridges completed in 1930 Category Buildings and structures in Mellette County, South Dakota Category Road bridges in South Dakota SouthDakota NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Main Street Bridge nrhp type image caption location Carries Main St. over the Rippowam River , Stamford, Connecticut lat degrees 41 lat minutes 3 lat seconds 14 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 32 long seconds 44 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Connecticut built 1888 architect Berlin Iron Bridge Company architecture lenticular pony truss added May 21, 1987 area less than one acre governing body Local refnum 87000801 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Main Street Bridge in Stamford, Connecticut carries Main Street over the Rippowam River also known as Mill River . It was built in 1888. It was designed and manufactured by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. ref name nris By 1981 it was Connecticut s only wrought iron lenticular truss remaining on a major artery in an urban center and one of only 17 pony truss bridges in the state. ref name nrhpinv3 cite web url http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Text 87000801.pdf title National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Main Street Bridge date September 2, 1998 author Stephen Bedford and John Herzan publisher National Park Service and http pdfhost.focus.nps.gov docs NRHP Photos 87000801.pdf Accompanying eight photos from 1986 ref rp 11 References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut Category Bridges completed in 1888 Category Bridges in Fairfield County, Connecticut Category Buildings and structures in Stamford, Connecticut Category Road bridges in Connecticut Connecticut NRHP stub ... more details
Battle of the Bridge can refer to Battle of the Bridge , a battle between Arab Muslims and the Sassanid Empire Battle of the Bridges , a battle following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait Battle of Moore s Creek BridgeBattle of the Bridge of Arcole Battle of Calder n BridgeBattle of the Bridge of Cornellana Battle of the Milvian BridgeBattle of the Bridge football game , an annual high school football game disambig ... more details
The Battle of the Milvian Bridge can refer to The military conflict itself or Battle of the Milvian Bridge . The painting by Giulio Romano in the Raphael s Stanze in the Vatican or The Battle of the Milvian Bridge Giulio Romano Disambig ... more details
The Battle of Warrington Bridge can refer to Battle of Warrington Bridge 1648 , part of the Battle of Preston 1648 Battle of Warrington Bridge 1651 , the only successful Royalist engagement of the Battle of Worcester Worcester campaign Worcester Campaign . dab ... more details
There have been two Battles of Burton Bridge , both fought over the medieval bridge at Burton upon Trent Battle of Burton Bridge 1322 a victory for King Edward II of England Edward II over the rebellious Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster Earl of Lancaster Battle of Burton Bridge 1643 a victory for the Royalists in the First English Civil War disambig ... more details
Campaignbox First English Civil War The Battle of Olney Bridge was a skirmish in the First English Civil War just outside the English town of Olney, Buckinghamshire Olney , Buckinghamshire on November 4, 1643 , in which Royalist forces attacked the Roundhead Parliamentarian forces holding Olney Bridge . The Roundhead Parliamentarian forces held the bridge, and the remaining Royalists retreated. The bridge for which the battle is named remains to this day. A memorial to the dead can be found on the site. External links http www.mkheritage.co.uk odhs level2 olneytown.html MK Heritage Olney Town http www.miltonkeynes.co.uk news Town reenacts battle of 1643.4062630.jp Milton Keynes Citizen article Town re enacts battle of 1643 coord 52.14938 N 0.70314 W region GB type landmark display title DEFAULTSORT Olney Bridge, Battle Of Category Battles of the English Civil Wars Category 1643 in England Category Military history of Buckinghamshire Category Conflicts in 1643 England battle stub ... more details
refimprove date April 2012 The Battle of Kj lberg Bridge Kj lbergs bro was a battle fought during the Swedish Norwegian War 1814 Swedish Norwegian war of 1814. A Swedish victory, it was the last battle between Sweden and Norway. Category 19th century in Sweden Category 1814 in Norway Category Conflicts in 1814 Category Scandinavian history Category Wars involving Sweden Category Wars involving Norway ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Natural Bridge image File Natural Bridge Monument.jpg 250px caption Natural Bridge Monument partof the American Civil War date March 6, 1865 place Leon County ... Campaignbox Lower Seaboard Theater and Gulf Approach The Battle of Natural Bridge was a battle ... of Vicksburg. ref Monument File Battle Natural Bridge Flag.jpg left thumb 150px Secretary of State Tom Adams showing battle flag of Natural Bridge 1961 The site of the battle is now Natural Bridge ... as a just tribute of the people of Florida to commemorate the victory of the battle of Natural Bridge ... Memorial Service and Battle Reenactment A ceremony honoring the combatants on both sides of the Battle of Natural Bridge, followed by a Historical reenactment reenactment of the battle featuring ... Battle of Natural Bridge reenactment http www.nbhscso.com Natural Bridge Historical Society http ... crossing the Natural Bridge on the St. Marks River . This action prevented the Union from capturing ... not to be captured by Union forces during the war. Battle The Union s Brig. Gen. John Newton engineer .... The Army force, however, had advanced and, after finding one bridge destroyed, started before dawn on March 6 to attempt to cross the river at Natural Bridge. The troops initially pushed Rebel forces back, but not away from the bridge. Confederate forces under Brig. Gen. William Miller Confederate ... and the bridge itself. The action at Natural Bridge lasted most of the day, but, unable to take the bridge in three separate charges, the Union troops retreated to the protection of the fleet. To this day the cadets of the Florida State University are 1 of 4 Army ROTC programs to have a battle ... Institute VMI for the Battle of New Market , The Citadel , The Military College of South Carolina ... State of Florida official website for Natural Bridge Battlefield Historic State Park http www.floridastateparks.org naturalbridge default.cfm ref The site is now called Natural Bridge Battlefield ... more details
about the battle during the Philippine Revolution the battle that take place at the similar location during Philippine American War Battle of Zapote River Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Zapote Bridge partof the Philippine Revolution campaign image caption date February 17, 1897 place Zapote Bridge, Bacoor , Cavite , Philippines casus territory result Filipino victory combatant1 Image Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg 22px Katipunan combatant2 flagicon Spain 1785 Spanish Empire commander1 Image Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg 22px Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo br Image Philippine revolution flag kkk1.svg 22px Gen. Edilberto Evangelista sup Killed in Action sup commander2 flagicon Spain 1785 Governor General of the Philippines Governor General Camilo de Polavieja strength1 strength2 casualties1 unknown casualties2 unknown Campaignbox Philippine Revolution The Battle of Zapote Bridge was fought on February 17, 1897, as part of the Philippine Revolution . Katipunan Filipino revolutionary forces headed by General Emilio Aguinaldo defeated Spanish forces under Governor General of the Philippines Governor General Camilo de Polavieja . In this battle, General Edilberto Evangelista , a Filipino civil engineer, trench builder and member of the Katipunan , was killed. Aguinaldo started to liberate Cavite towns little by little following the victory at Zapote Bridge. References http philippine revolution.110mb.com zapote.htm Battle of Zapote Bridge citation last Duka first C. title Struggle for Freedom 2008 Ed. publisher Rex Bookstore Rex Bookstore, Inc. year 2008 isbn 9712350452 url http books.google.com ?id 4wk8yqCEmJUC ISBN 9789712350450 coord missing Philippines Category Philippine Revolution ... more details
unreferenced date September 2008 The Battle of the Bridge of Cornellana occurred in 840 between the forces of Nepocian , who had been elected by the nobility to succeed Alfonso II of Asturias , and Ramiro I of Asturias Ramiro , a kinsman of the dead king. It resulted in Nepocian s defeat, allowing the victor to succeed to the Asturian throne as Ramiro I. It occurred by the river Narcea , at a bridge at Cornellana Curniana en Asturian language Asturian , in Salas, Asturias Salas . coord 43.416667 6.15 display title Category Battles involving Spain Category 840 Category History of Asturias Category 9th century conflicts Category 9th century in Spain Spain battle stub ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Goldsborough Bridge partof the American Civil War image caption date Start date 1862 12 17 place Wayne County, North Carolina result United States of America Union victory combatant1 flagicon USA 1861 United States Union American Civil War Union combatant2 flagicon CSA 1861 Confederate States of America CSA Confederacy commander1 John G. Foster commander2 Thomas Lanier Clingman Thomas L. Clingman units1 Department of North Carolina, 1st Division units2 Clingman s Brigade casualties1 casualties2 casualties3 220 Campaignbox Goldsboro Expedition The Battle of Goldsborough Bridge took place on December 17, 1862, in Wayne County, North Carolina , as part of the Union American Civil War Union expedition to Goldsboro, North Carolina , during the American Civil War . Background In December 1862, both the Union Army and Confederate States Army Confederate forces desired to secure the strategically significant Wilmington and Weldon Railroad Bridge. On December 17, an expedition under Union Major general United States Maj. Gen. John G. Foster reached the railroad near Everettsville, aiming to destroy this bridge in order to put an end to the vital supply chain from the port of Wilmington, North Carolina Wilmington . Battle Foster s men began destroying the tracks north toward the Goldsborough Bridge. Clingman s Confederate brigade delayed the advance, but was unable to prevent the destruction of the bridge. Foster s troops overpowered the small number of defending Confederate soldiers and successfully burned down the bridge. His mission accomplished ... Park Service battle description http www.nps.gov hps abpp CWSII NorthCarolinaBattlefieldProfiles Albemarle ... Bridge Category Battles of the Main Eastern Theater of the American Civil War Goldsboro Bridge Category Union victories of the American Civil War Goldsboro Bridge Category North Carolina in the American ... Carolina fr Bataille de Goldsboro Bridge nl Slag bij Goldsboro Bridge zh ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Iron Bridge partof Byzantine Arab Wars and br Campaigns of Khalid ibn al Walid image Image Orontes River Antakya mohammad adil rais.jpg 260px caption The River Orontes river Orontes , Antioch , the battle was fought near this river . date October 637 AD place ... Wars Campaignbox Campaigns of Khalid ibn Walid The Battle of Iron Bridge was fought between the Muslim Rashidun army and the Byzantine army in 637 AD. The battle was fought near a nine arch stone bridge spanning the River Orontes river Orontes , from which the battle took its name. The campaigns in Anatolia were undertaken after the decisive Rashidun Caliphate victory at the Battle of Yarmouk . The bridge was called the Iron Bridge because its two gates were trimmed with iron blades. Background The Rashidun army had achieved a decisive victory at the Battle of Yarmouk. Following this victory ... . History of the Prophets and Kings , Vol. 3, p. 98. ref The battle Twelve miles from the city, near modern day Mahruba , a bridge of iron spanned the River Orontes river Orontes . It was here that the battle ... references External links coord missing Turkey DEFAULTSORT Battle Of Iron Bridge Category 637 ... , and to secure Syria from any possible threat from the north. After the Battle of Aleppo conquest ... battle was fought, the details of which are not recorded. Khalid ibn Walid played a prominent role with his Mobile guard, as he had done during the Battle of Yarmouk . The Byzantine forces suffered heavy losses and were defeated. The Byzantine casualties in this battle were the highest in the Muslim conquest of Syria , with the exceptions of the battles of Battle of Ajnadayn Ajnadayn and Yarmouk ... Iron Bridge Category Battles of Khalid ibn Walid Iron Bridge Category Battles of Abu Ubaidah ibn al Jarrah Iron Bridge Category Battles involving the Rashidun Caliphate Iron Bridge Category 7th century ... Arab Wars Iron Bridge az D mirk rp d y it Battaglia del ponte di ferro pnb ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Battle of Kiawe Bridge partof East African Campaign World War I East African Campaign image caption date place casus territory result combatant1 combatant2 commander1 commander2 strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 notes Campaignbox East African World War I The Battle of Kiawe Bridge was fought during the East African Campaign World War I East African Campaign of World War I . References cite book last Chisholm first Hugh authorlink Hugh Chisholm coauthors title The Encyclop dia Britannica, The Twelfth Edition, Volume 2 publisher The Encyclop dia Britannica Company, LTD year 1922 location New York pages url doi id isbn coord missing Category Battles of the East African Campaign Category Battles of World War I involving Germany Battle stub ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Hatchie s Bridge image File Iuka Corinth Campaign2.png 300px caption Second phase of the Iuka Corinth Campaign partof American Civil War date Start date 1862 10 5 place Hardeman County, Tennessee Hardeman County and McNairy County, Tennessee result Union Army Union victory combatant1 flagicon USA 1861 United States Union American Civil War Union combatant2 flagicon CSA 1861 Confederate States of America CSA Confederacy commander1 Edward O. C. Ord br Stephen A. Hurlbut commander2 Earl Van Dorn br Sterling Price units1 Department of Jackson units2 Army of West Tennessee casualties1 500 casualties2 400 campaignbox Campaignbox Iuka and Corinth Operations The Battle of Hatchie s Bridge , also known as Davis s Bridge or Matamora , was fought on October 5, 1862, in Hardeman County, Tennessee Hardeman County and McNairy County, Tennessee , as the final ... site, known as Davis Bridge Battlefield , is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . External links http www.cr.nps.gov hps abpp battles bycampgn.htm National Park Service battle description http www.civilwar.org battlefields davis bridge.html Davis Bridge Battlefield Page Battle ... defeat at the Second Battle of Corinth Battle of Corinth . Van Dorn s Confederate Army of Tennessee ... Army of the West , back about five miles to the Hatchie River and across Davis s Bridge. After accomplishing ... Van Dorn s force. Order of battle Union br District of Jackson Major General Edward O. C. Ord 4th ... US TN type event display title AmericanCivilWar battle stub Category Battles of the Iuka and Corinth Operations of the American Civil War Hatchie Bridge Category Battles of the Main Western Theater of the American Civil War Hatchie s Bridge Category Inconclusive battles of the American Civil War Hatchie s Bridge Category Hardeman County, Tennessee Category McNairy County, Tennessee de Gefecht an Hatchies Bridge nl Slag bij Hatchie s Bridge ... more details
coord 53.385592 2.591097 display title name Battle of Warrington Bridge 1651 Campaignbox Third English Civil War The Battle of Warrington Bridge was a skirmish fought on 13 August 1651 between the invading Royalist Scottish army of Charles II of England Charles II and Parliamentary forces under the command of Major General John Lambert general John Lambert . ref Broxap, Ernest. The Great Civil War in Lancashire, 1642 1651, Manchester University Press ND, 1973 ISBN 0719005396, 9780719005398 http books.google.co.uk books?id Tnu7AAAAIAAJ&pg PA184&lpg PA184&dq warrington bridge 1651&source bl&ots S5TxO3kQc&sig GDKjEH0RxUGYJr JGgNF9tAy1Cs&hl en&ei QgPmSeOeKoSb Ab7h 38CA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1 PPA184,M1 p. 184 ref Lambert returned to England from Scotland with a cavalry corps that had accompanied Oliver Cromwell when Third English Civil War English invasion of Scotland he invaded Scotland . His orders were to harass the Royalist army. Major General Thomas Harrison soldier Thomas Harrison had been left in command of Parliamentary forces in England. Harrison and Lambert s forces rendezvoused near Warrington. ref 1911 article GREAT REBELLION ref The united forces of Harrison ..., Kent and Co London, 1905. p. 220 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Warrington Bridge, Battle Of Category Battles of the English Civil Wars England battle stub ... foot and 9,000 horse took up position at the Bridge at Warrington, over the Mersey, where it divides ... sent a few troops north to skirmish with the advanced guard whilst occupying the bridge and preparing ... quickly dispersed and the royalists pressed on into the town reaching the bridge at noon. On reaching the bridge the Scots at once attacked, and a sharp fight ensued between their advance guard and Harrison ... were in considerable force he fell back, after his men had done what damage to the bridge they could ... the Royalists to claim they had forced the bridge and won a victory. ref Willis Bund, John William ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of Altamaha Bridge partof the American Civil War image caption date start date December 19, 1864 December 19, 1864 place Wayne County, Georgia casus territory result Confederate victory combatant1 flag United States 1863 Union American Civil War Union combatant2 flag CSA Confederacy 1863 commander1 Smith D. Atkins commander2 H.K. McKay strength1 1,000 strength2 200 casualties1 Unknown casualties2 Unknown notes Campaignbox Savannah Campaign The Battle of Altamaha Bridge , also known as the Battle for the Doctortown Railroad Trestle , was an American Civil War engagement fought December 19, 1864, in Wayne County, Georgia , during Sherman s March to the Sea . The Confederate States Army Confederate victory temporarily prevented Federal forces from destroying a vital railroad bridge during Major General Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman s siege of Savannah, Georgia Savannah , keeping open Confederate supply lines to the city. On December 1, 1864, the Georgia Militia Fourth Brigade under Brigadier General Brig. Gen. H.K. McKay arrived in Wayne County to prepare a defense of the Savannah and Gulf Railroad bridge over the Altamaha River . The Confederate States Army Confederates built earthworks on the north bank of Morgan s Lake, which was bisected by the railroad ... rifled guns were mounted at Doctortown also spelled Doctor Town , to sweep the bridge if attacked ... from the Ogeechee River all the way to the bridge. A brigade of Maj. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick s cavalry under Colonel Col. Smith D. Atkins attacked the bridge and destroyed trestlework past Morgan s Lake, but was unable to capture the bridge or seize the Confederate battery at Doctortown on December ... in the Civil War American Civil War expanded CTCBS Category Savannah Campaign Altamaha Bridge Category Battles of the Main Western Theater of the American Civil War Altamaha Bridge Category Confederate victories of the American Civil War Altamaha Bridge Category Georgia U.S. state in the American Civil ... more details