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Armies

Armies | Armie

Armies meaning

plural of army

Example sentences (20)

Three infantry would receive four armies, three cavalry would receive six armies, three cannons would receive eight armies, and one of each emblem would receive 10 armies.

El Cid was content to let the Almoravid armies and the armies of Alfonso fight without his help, even when there was a chance that the armies of Almoravid might defeat Alfonso and take over all of Alfonso's lands.

If the French refused to negotiate, the second phase of the strategy would begin in which the German armies would attack terminally weakened Franco-British armies, mop up the remains of the French armies and expel the British from Europe.

The number of attacking armies does not include the minimum one army that must be left behind in the territory (e.g. if the attacking territory has 10 armies total, it has maximum 9 attacking armies).

There the Soviet armies would meet Anglo-American armies entering Germany from the west, a confrontation which would lead to the permanent division of our continent into two hostile camps – the cold war.

After that, the armies of Coriantumr drove the armies of Shiz southward to Ogath.

Before the attacker rolls, the defender must resist the attack with either one or two armies (using at most the number of armies currently occupying the defended territory citation : 9 ) by rolling one or two dice.

French supply lines stretching across Spain were mauled repeatedly by the Spanish armies and guerrilla forces; thereafter, Napoleon's armies were never able to control much of the country.

Getting and placing new armies Players draft new armies and then distribute these pieces to any of their territories at the beginning of their turn.

Imperial armies therefore have a long history of military innovation in order to gain an advantage over the armies of the people they aim to conquer.

In the Gupta age, large armies of longbowmen were recruited to fight off invading horse archer armies.

Its armies were to become the armies of British India after 1857, and it played a key role in introducing English as an official language in India.

Its eastern armies fought well, but the western armies were defeated one after another until the Union forces captured New Orleans in 1862 along with the Tennessee River.

Rioters attacking a building during the New York anti-draft riots of 1863 From a tiny frontier force in 1860, the Union and Confederate armies had grown into the "largest and most efficient armies in the world" within a few years.

The Scandinavian armies of the High Middle Ages followed the usual pattern of the Northern European armies, but with a stronger emphasis on infantry.

Two principal Austrian armies took the field, adding 300,000 men to the coalition armies in Germany.

War is the parent of armies; from these proceed debts and taxes; and armies, and debts, and taxes are the known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of the few.

When the Dzungars had first attacked, the weakened Lhazang sent word to the Qing for support and they quickly despatched two armies to assist, the first Chinese armies ever to enter Tibet, but they arrived too late.

While the army had held its own against the armies of the kingdom's neighbours, its performance against more technologically advanced European armies deteriorated over time.

Within a few weeks, five new armies totalling more than 500,000 troops were recruited.sfn The Germans dispatched some of their troops to the French provinces to detect, attack and disperse the new French armies before they could become a menace.