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Eternal Warfare: July 2011
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Welcome to the Eternal Warfare.blogspot.com. Enjoy yourselves with stories like no other. The Search bar does not work as well as you might think. Monday, July 4, 2011. The Battle of Nagashino. Posted by Tristan Tano. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Who was the greatest General? Things I Don't Write About. SuperPoopai meets the Heros. I am a teenager, from the Philippines. Studying in CSA, currently in Highschool. View my complete profile. The Battle of Nagashino. There was an error in this gadget.
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Eternal Warfare: Battle of Kawanakajima
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Welcome to the Eternal Warfare.blogspot.com. Enjoy yourselves with stories like no other. The Search bar does not work as well as you might think. Monday, June 13, 2011. The Uesugi were having their own troubles. The main Takeda force held strong and would not just give up. Kansuke fought bravely in the midst of the battle, he charge all by himself deep into enemy lines costing him his death. The Takeda main force were falling one by one to the fierce attacks of the Uesugi army. Posted by Tristan Tano.
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Eternal Warfare: May 2011
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Welcome to the Eternal Warfare.blogspot.com. Enjoy yourselves with stories like no other. The Search bar does not work as well as you might think. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. The Battle of Zama. Kill all in your way! Kind of flew back. This elephant rampage devastated the left wing of the army of Barca. Right after, the experts of the Numidian cavalry charge at the left cavalry of Carthage's army. After, they vanish in the horizon fighting till' the end. Posted by Tristan Tano. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Eternal Warfare: June 2011
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Welcome to the Eternal Warfare.blogspot.com. Enjoy yourselves with stories like no other. The Search bar does not work as well as you might think. Sunday, June 19, 2011. This battle was in around 1573, 12 long years after the great battle of Kawanakajima. The Takeda was controlled by Shingen Takeda, the Tiger of Kai. His name was feared and adored all over the 66 provinces of Japan. Shingen was looking to expand his territory to the south, making a path straight for the capital, Kyoto. Quote for the Day.
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Eternal Warfare: July 2010
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Welcome to the Eternal Warfare.blogspot.com. Enjoy yourselves with stories like no other. The Search bar does not work as well as you might think. Saturday, July 31, 2010. After the great and legendary Battle of Cannae. Which Hannibal won by unanimous decision. A very young man named Scipio Africanus( not his full name. Scipio's motto is to do anything and everything to make Hannibal suffer, for Hannibal was the one that killed Scipio's old acquaintance Ticintus ( Tiberius Sempronius Longus.
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Eternal Warfare: The Battle of Nagashino
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Welcome to the Eternal Warfare.blogspot.com. Enjoy yourselves with stories like no other. The Search bar does not work as well as you might think. Monday, July 4, 2011. The Battle of Nagashino. The Oda clan had the seat of Shogun was metaphorically and literally in their grasps. Nobunaga had no other person that challenged his authority, except for the great rival of Shingen, the Dragon of Echigo, Kenshin Uesugi. Nobunaga's only intention is to unite the land under his martial rule. Many admi...There was...
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Eternal Warfare: Quote for the Day
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Welcome to the Eternal Warfare.blogspot.com. Enjoy yourselves with stories like no other. The Search bar does not work as well as you might think. Wednesday, June 8, 2011. Quote for the Day. Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained". Posted by Tristan Tano. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Who was the greatest General? Things I Don't Write About. SuperPoopai meets the Heros. I am a teenager, from the Philippines. Studying in CSA, currently in Highschool. View my complete profile. Quote for the Day.
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Eternal Warfare: June 2010
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Welcome to the Eternal Warfare.blogspot.com. Enjoy yourselves with stories like no other. The Search bar does not work as well as you might think. Sunday, June 20, 2010. The Battle of Lake Trasimene. Images are from Google. Another win to Hannibal, in Roman soil where Romans have the advantage. Also Hannibal has a limited supply of food, water and men, but the Romans has a lifetime of supply of those things. Posted by Tristan Tano. Battle of River Trebia. Posted by Tristan Tano. Posted by Tristan Tano.
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Eternal Warfare: Battle of Mikatagahara
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Welcome to the Eternal Warfare.blogspot.com. Enjoy yourselves with stories like no other. The Search bar does not work as well as you might think. Sunday, June 19, 2011. This battle was in around 1573, 12 long years after the great battle of Kawanakajima. The Takeda was controlled by Shingen Takeda, the Tiger of Kai. His name was feared and adored all over the 66 provinces of Japan. Shingen was looking to expand his territory to the south, making a path straight for the capital, Kyoto. Quote for the Day.
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Eternal Warfare: Quote for the Day
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Welcome to the Eternal Warfare.blogspot.com. Enjoy yourselves with stories like no other. The Search bar does not work as well as you might think. Saturday, June 11, 2011. Quote for the Day. The skillful employer of men will employ the wise man, the brave man, the covetous man, and the stupid man. For the wise man delights in establishing his merit, the brave man likes to show his courage into action, the covetous man is quick at seizing advantages, and the stupid man has no fear of death,".