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Anybody got a link to the great turningpoint battles against the Muslims
Originally posted by Kassiopeia
Hm, I could swear my school textbooks called the Battle of Tours the Battle of Poitiers, but turns out there was a Battle of Poitiers between France and England several centuries later. Just shows how much you should rely on textbooks.
The battle of tours is also referred to as the battle of poitiers, but that terminology is rather confusing due to the later battle you mentioned.
The battle of tours is also referred to as the battle of poitiers, but that terminology is rather confusing due to the later battle you mentioned.
Yeah, I was wondering where the Battle of Poitiers had disappeared from the discussion, but then I found out it was actually the Battle of Tours. Pfft.
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On the other hand Martel wasn't sitting pretty behind a wall 5 meters thick and 12 meters high, itself behind another external wall 2 meters thick and 8.5 meters high, and with impenetrable sea walls to the east. Hardly a comparable feat IMHO.
The 30 thousand strong Bulgarian cavalry that took part in one of the crucial battles was certainly not attacking the Arabs from behind the city walls.
The Battle of Lepanto (between Spain and the Turks) hasn't been mentioned, which helped to end Ottoman dominance of the Mediterannean.
The second Battle of Vienna was also important.
As for turning points in the other direction, Manzikert was pivotal in destroying in the Byzantine Empire.
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