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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ambition100: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Brada-Anansi: [qb] Battle of Alesia Julius Cesar is reported to have killed 90.000 men in one battle and capturing 40.000 Battle of Cannae Hannibal forces killed almost 50,000,It could have been a combination of factors such as did they stampeded each other in a surprise move were Bowmen present in Taharka's forces we have no information on this particular Battle however but an army of mice nawing their way through the Bow strings of the Assyrian force seems farfetched unless they were stored in a sing room or place. [/qb][/QUOTE]Thanks for your reply and insightful information but there is information stating that bowmen were present in the army of Tirhakah and it is from the annals of Sennacherib, known as the Sennacherib prism and here it is, "And they called upon the Egyptian Kings, the bowmen, chariots and horses of the King of Ethiopia, a countless host"... (Sennacherib Prism, column 2) This provides evidence for the Biblical account but it is also nothing more than royal Assyrian propaganda, because Sennacherib claims he defeated the Egyptians and Ethiopians in his annals but he never conquered Egypt nor Ethiopia, so this battle against the Ethiopians was in actuallity a humiliating defeat for the Assyrians and they twisted it into a victory. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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