Itt: badly draw a famous battle and we try to guess it

itt: badly draw a famous battle and we try to guess it.

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Cannae

Lepanto

this could literally be any envelopment with cavalry and auxiliary

close senpai but nope

same combatant

forgot pic

is it the one christians lost a few decades before that? cant remember the name

>decade

only fourty years apart

>allah akbar
>not allahu
triggered

quads confirm that is aht fsomeitmes when im alone i dont know if i can do the hopes about the dreamf or the future

Pretty sure a decade is ten years long.
Your'e maybe thinking of centuries?

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Battle of arsuf?

i am retarded please hit my face

finno-kangdom counterratack in the second hyperwar

you will be redeemed if you correctly figure out my battle

such a terrible thread for several reasons but im going to go for it anyway but since i cant be asked to draw (one reason this thread is shit) just gonna use a wiki picture. just promise not to search it.

battle of issus

haha you fell for that bait. no.

btw specifically refers to bottom half. the bottom half is an innovation on traditional top half.

battle of issuses? The bait was that it is actually plural?

no. peon. this battle influenced the tactics of issus though.

okay, was it the battle that was inspired by issus? Can I get my prize now?

*influenced

the one where sparta get beat up by a bunch of faggots

Leuctra

looks like the big boys have joined the thread.

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Epaminondas is one of the greatest commanders greece ever produced and his general lack of recognition is a tragedy

Everything Phillip and Alexander achieved built directly on Epaminondas' genius innovations

This is the exact moment in history when greek battle stopped being a ritualised shoving match and became actual warfare

Sacking of Constantinople

Nope

If you want a hint, that army is a relieving force

The blitz

6 million hours mspaint

Antioch?

Masada

Masada

No, think Europe

Vienna Siege by the ottomans

Battle of Britain

Alesia?

>Vienna Siege by the ottomans
Nope European on European violence, no sand people

whats this one?

Fairly easy.

alesia

Alesia

Definitely not Alesia

orleans?

I only have to post this and you'll know what battle.

literally saw this on another thread like 2 days ago, i know exactly what this is. people were arguing about a legion under caesar beating normans and this came up.

This

Why is this battle so memetic?

Agincourt

Guess this one!

Noperino, but close.

Crecy of course

Right. Another easy one.

seriously guys this ones easy if you know whos in the picture!

Wrong, idiot mother fucker. It is Battle of Alesia.

Battle of the Trebbia

All of these are babby tier

try mine then.

The coming Race war; those who miscegenate will be first to hang on the day of the ropes.

You mean, how he performed the exact same trick that was already old news at Delium, over 50 years before his time?

He wasn't special in any way, shape, or form. He just took advantage of the fact that Boeotia was one of the few places in Greece not devastated by the Peloponesian war.

>race

warmer.

Guess this one if you're so smart :)

Zoophilia?

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That would be the Peloponnesian War in general. Also Leuctra was just a ctrl-c/ctrl-v of Delium.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Delium

Battle of Bunker Hill

Just testing the waters. Would be bad to start right away with something more obscure, tards will start flinging shit.

>He just took advantage of the fact that Boeotia was one of the few places in Greece not devastated by the Peloponesian war.

dude epaminondas was crucial for thebes success not just for that one battle.

we all know youre just trying to look smart.

If no one's going to get it, it's the Battle of Nancy

holy shit , clue two but now its going to be too easy.

Guess this one :)

One more clue please :(

>dude epaminondas was crucial for thebes success not just for that one battle.

Yeah, because he kept them pointed in the same direction, not because he was some transcendant tactical genius.

Political unity was always a problem in the Greek city state period.

>"orleans" "no, but close"


fuck no. terrible description.

Americans didn't advance on Bunker Hill. How could you guess wrong even if I drew a very generic battle??!!!?

Battle of Mount Gaurus

Its a BC. battle in europe.

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epaminondas did nothing for greek political unity in the end.

Battle of Watling Street

Charles the Bold's forces captured Joan of Arc

It was within eight degrees of separation, also thread title

One more clue please :((

Well, true, but he did do quite a bit for Theban political unity.

Delium was just an exaggeration of standard hoplite battle where the right wing hits heavily and the left wing is weak

Epaminondas took the basic idea and used it to completely upend the hoplite system. By weighting the left wing and staggering the line he completely fucked the numerically superior and like higher quality spartans

Obviously he didnt invent the whole concept out of nothing but his implementation and innovation was miles more advanced than at delium

Plus, you know, the entire rest of his career

>tfw live on watling street,

What the fuck is this shit? Gaugemela?

Yes he did, he weakened all of hellas and made it possible for Philip to conquer them all

Battle between my inner dreams and hope of achieving worldwide social justice and socialism versus the crushing reality of oppressive Capitalist dystopia

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Hydapses no?

>Gaugemela
Nope

Yes!
Battle of Hydaspes River

did nothing for the state of hellas. they werent unifeid.

Holy shit, this is marathon. no one gets this? bastards.

im not sure I would've guessed that

After philip they were

trafalgar

no I mean siege of port arthur lel your file name is a dead giveaway, noob :)

Correct, guess it was a bit easy

:^)