The battles of the world : $b or, cyclopedia of battles, sieges, and important military eventsBorthwick, J. Douglas (John Douglas)
History
The battles of the world : $b or, cyclopedia of battles, sieges, and important military events
Borthwick, J. Douglas (John Douglas)
Battles; Military history
IRUN, BATTLE OF.--Between the British auxiliary legion, under
General Evans, and the Carlist forces. It was fought, May 17th,
1837. On the 16th, the legion marched from St. Sebastian to attack
Irun, which, after a desperate resistance, they carried by assault.
Great exertions were made by the British officers to save the lives
of the prisoners from the fury of the soldiers of the legion, their
minds having been exasperated by the frequent massacre of such of
their comrades as had from time to time fallen into the hands of
the enemy. The town was pillaged.
ISLE-AUX-NOIX.--_In the Richelieu River, Lower Canada._--Commands
the entrance to Lake Champlain. Fortified by the French, in 1759.
Captured by the English, in 1760. Taken by the Americans, in 1775
(from which place they issued their proclamation to the Canadians).
It rendered important service in the war of 1812-1814.
ISLE OF FRANCE.--Taken, with six French frigates, and many
Indiamen, by the British from the French, December 2nd, 1810. The
British retain possession of it, and it is now a freed colony.
ISMAEL, SIEGE OF.--_In Bessarabia._--After a long siege by the
Russians, who lost 20,000 men before the place, the town was
taken by storm, December 22nd, 1790, when the Russian General,
Suwarrow, the bloodiest and most merciless warrior of modern times,
put the brave Turkish garrison, consisting of 30,000 men, to the
sword--every man was butchered. Not satisfied with this vengeance,
the General ordered the town to be pillaged by his ferocious
soldiery, and 6000 women were murdered in cold blood.
ISSUS, BATTLE OF.--Alexander the Great completely defeated Darius
in this battle, fought B.C. 333. The Persian army, according to
Justin, amounted to 400,000 foot and 100,000 horse, of which 61,000
foot and 10,000 cavalry were left dead on the field, and 40,000
were taken prisoners. The Macedonians lost only 300 foot and 150
horse, according to Diodorus Siculus.
J.
JAFFA.--Celebrated in Scripture as Joppa. Taken by Napoleon, in
February, 1799. The French driven out by the British, in June,
the same year. Here, according to the account of Sir Robert
Wilson, Napoleon massacred 3800 Arab prisoners of war; but this is
reasonably doubted.
JANVILLIERS, BATTLE OF.--Between the French and Prussians, which,
after a severe engagement, Blucher, who commanded the latter army,
was driven back to Chalons with considerable loss. Fought, February
14th, 1814.
JARNAC, BATTLE OF.--The Duke of Anjou, afterwards Henry III of
France, defeated the Huguenots, under Louis, Prince of Condé,
who was killed in cold blood by Montesquieu. The victor was but
seventeen years of age, and on account of his successes and his
triumph at Moncontour, the Poles chose him for their king; he had
his arm in a sling, and a moment before the battle, his leg was
broken by a kick from a horse. Fought, March 13th, 1569.
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