FOOTNOTES:[26]A moderate estimate of the Christian loss is five thousand men, or about one-fifteenth of those on the field; a loss in about the same proportion as that of both sides at Sadowa. The Poles alone confessed to the loss of one hundred officers killed, and they were neither so long nor so hotly engaged as the left wing. The loss of the centre was probably less. Thürheim and Schimmer give of the allies four thousand, and twenty-five thousand Turks; but the latter figures are quite uncertain, and the Christians made the least of their losses. As the fight was so much hand-to-hand, with little artillery fire, it would resemble ancient battles, where the loss of the vanquished was always disproportionately large. The memoirs of the Duke of Lorraine simply say, that "for about three hours the fighting was very bloody upon both sides." Fighting, however, had began soon after daybreak, and the pursuit lasted till nightfall.[27]ἑπειδἡ Ï„á½Î½ á½‘Ï€á¼‘Ï ÎºÎµÏ†Î±Î»á¼Ï‚γε Ταντá¼Î»Î¿Î½ λἱθον παÏἠτις ἑτÏεψεν á¼Î¼Î¼Î¹ θεá½Ï‚,á¼Ï„á½Î»Î¼Î±Ï„ον Ἑλλá¼Î´Î¹ μá½Ï‡Î¸Î¿Î½.Pindar, Isth. viii. 10.Written after the repulse of the great Persian invasion.[Greek: epeidê ton huper kephalasge Tantalon lithon para tis etrepsen ammi theos,atolmaton Elladi mochthon.]
[26]A moderate estimate of the Christian loss is five thousand men, or about one-fifteenth of those on the field; a loss in about the same proportion as that of both sides at Sadowa. The Poles alone confessed to the loss of one hundred officers killed, and they were neither so long nor so hotly engaged as the left wing. The loss of the centre was probably less. Thürheim and Schimmer give of the allies four thousand, and twenty-five thousand Turks; but the latter figures are quite uncertain, and the Christians made the least of their losses. As the fight was so much hand-to-hand, with little artillery fire, it would resemble ancient battles, where the loss of the vanquished was always disproportionately large. The memoirs of the Duke of Lorraine simply say, that "for about three hours the fighting was very bloody upon both sides." Fighting, however, had began soon after daybreak, and the pursuit lasted till nightfall.
[26]A moderate estimate of the Christian loss is five thousand men, or about one-fifteenth of those on the field; a loss in about the same proportion as that of both sides at Sadowa. The Poles alone confessed to the loss of one hundred officers killed, and they were neither so long nor so hotly engaged as the left wing. The loss of the centre was probably less. Thürheim and Schimmer give of the allies four thousand, and twenty-five thousand Turks; but the latter figures are quite uncertain, and the Christians made the least of their losses. As the fight was so much hand-to-hand, with little artillery fire, it would resemble ancient battles, where the loss of the vanquished was always disproportionately large. The memoirs of the Duke of Lorraine simply say, that "for about three hours the fighting was very bloody upon both sides." Fighting, however, had began soon after daybreak, and the pursuit lasted till nightfall.
[27]ἑπειδἡ Ï„á½Î½ á½‘Ï€á¼‘Ï ÎºÎµÏ†Î±Î»á¼Ï‚γε Ταντá¼Î»Î¿Î½ λἱθον παÏἠτις ἑτÏεψεν á¼Î¼Î¼Î¹ θεá½Ï‚,á¼Ï„á½Î»Î¼Î±Ï„ον Ἑλλá¼Î´Î¹ μá½Ï‡Î¸Î¿Î½.Pindar, Isth. viii. 10.Written after the repulse of the great Persian invasion.
[27]ἑπειδἡ Ï„á½Î½ á½‘Ï€á¼‘Ï ÎºÎµÏ†Î±Î»á¼Ï‚γε Ταντá¼Î»Î¿Î½ λἱθον παÏἠτις ἑτÏεψεν á¼Î¼Î¼Î¹ θεá½Ï‚,á¼Ï„á½Î»Î¼Î±Ï„ον Ἑλλá¼Î´Î¹ μá½Ï‡Î¸Î¿Î½.
Pindar, Isth. viii. 10.
Written after the repulse of the great Persian invasion.
[Greek: epeidê ton huper kephalasge Tantalon lithon para tis etrepsen ammi theos,atolmaton Elladi mochthon.]
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Archiducatus Austriae Inferioris Geographics et Noviter Emendata Accuratissima Descriptio.(1697.)
Archiducatus Austriae Inferioris Geographics et Noviter Emendata Accuratissima Descriptio.(1697.)
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