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  1. Morale breaker at waterloo | History Forum

    Jan 14, 2009 · this isn't a major thing, but i've always wondered. what do you think finaly shatter French moralle at the battle of waterloo, the arrival of the prussians, or the quick defeat of the …

  2. General Thomas Picton (+ 1815) | History Forum

    May 20, 2020 · Hello everybody and dear specialists.The welsh general Thomas Picton,heroe of the battles of Quatre Bras where he was wounded (16th june 1815) and Waterloo (18th june …

  3. The charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo (1815) - History Forum

    Dec 22, 2019 · The terrible and dramatic harge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo (1815) is one of the best famous scene of the film "Waterloo".But which were the real losses of this very …

  4. Scottish regiments at Waterloo (1815) - History Forum

    Nov 15, 2020 · Hello everybody and dear specialists.Seven scottish regiments were represented at the battle at Waterloo.Did they all wear the traditional kilt ? Thank you very much.

  5. Why Waterloo and not Leipzig? - History Forum

    Apr 15, 2015 · Waterloo is commonly viewed as the battle that decisively defeated Napoleon even though in terms of numbers Leipzig was more far important. Sure Waterloo was his last battle …

  6. Battles That Changed the Balance of Power — Permanently

    7. Battle of Waterloo (1815 AD) Napoleon’s final defeat ended two decades of continental war and ushered in a century of relative stability under British influence. The world’s strategic center …

  7. Largest cavalry charges in history? | History Forum

    Jun 18, 2012 · I heard it stated in a History Channel documentary that Marshall Ney's cavalry charges of 12,000 horse during the battle of Waterloo (this day in history, 1815) was "the …

  8. Waterloo, a prussian victory? | Page 3 | History Forum

    Mar 4, 2011 · IMO Waterloo in and of itself is overrrated. After the russian campaign and the Battle of Leipzig it was over anyways. Its like the Battle of the Bulge, an already beaten enemy …

  9. Battles That Changed the Balance of Power — Permanently

    Oct 24, 2025 · Yarmouk, maybe, could work. From Napoleonic Wars the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 is probably the one that caused the most significant change in "balance of power" as …

  10. Infantry square - effectiveness - History Forum

    Feb 19, 2015 · Like during the battle of Waterloo, when 27th foot was practically annihilated after the fall of La Haye Sainte. Though they seemed to have been in a difficult position. Cavalry …