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INDEX. 



556 



Damascus, Janissaries of, 353 



Damietta, battle of, 177 



Danville Railway, 475 



Darius, 20, 38, 402, 526, 541 



Darters organised by Alexander, 89 



Daun, Marshal, 327 



D'Auvergue, Prince, 297 



Davidoii', Colonel, on Partisan warfare, 



402, 403 

 Davis, Colonel, 468 

 Davoust, Marshal, 374, 377, 380 

 Days Gap, skirmish at, 462 

 Dcciatsky, 181 



Decius, the Emperoi', killed, 114 

 Decurios appointed by Alexander, 89 

 Degeneracy of Roman army, 116 

 De I'Hopital, the Marechal, 281, 232 

 Delhi, battle of, 422) 

 Delium, battle of, 28 

 Delzon, General, 397 

 Dembe Velky, battle of, 419, 420 

 Dembinski, General, 420, 421 

 Denison, Archdeacon, saying of, 544 

 Denizoff, Orloff, 395 

 De Quinci, 380 

 D'Erlon, General, 415 

 Desaix, General, 355-358, 369 

 Dessau, action at, 403 

 Desvaux, General, 432 

 Devens, General, 481 

 D'Hocquencourt, the Chevalier, 285 

 D'Humieres, the Marshal, 278 

 Dictator not allowed to ride, 47 

 Dimachi, 34, 245 

 Diomede, 4 

 Dismounting to fight oq foot, 209, 214, 



215, 231, 244, 278, 465 

 Divisions organised, 347, 348 

 Dmitry Donskoi, divides Russian army 



into regiments, 304 

 Dnieper, battle at the, 187 ; the river, 



179 

 Doernberg, 403 

 Dolfs, Colonel, 411 

 Dolgoroukoft', Prince, 343 

 Domstsedtel, defile of, 338 

 Don Cossacks, 274 

 Don Jolin of Austria, 285 

 Dordrecht, taken, 351 

 Dorylseum, battle of, 175 

 Douay, General Abel, 493, 496 

 Douglas, Earl, 217; his coat of mail 



pierced, 218 

 Dragoons, great increase of 279 ; Monte- 



cuculi's views of, 290 ; Napoleon's 



use of, 279 ; Saxe's views on, 309 ; 



supplied with spades, 305 ; under 



Louis XIV., 278 ; under Napoleon, 



365 ; when or^auised, 244 

 Dresden, battle of, 381 ; peace of, 322 

 Dreux, battle of, 237, 239 

 Dreisen, General, 829 



Dromedary dragoons organised by 



Napoleon, 361 

 Dnijina or Droojins, 183, 184 

 Dutal dignity, origin of, 123 

 Ducrot, General, 502 

 Duke of Brunswick, 333 

 Duke d'Enghien (Conde), 281-283 

 Duke, General Basil W., " History of 



Morgan's cavalry," 443, 444 

 Duke of Lancaster, archers in army of, 



205 

 Dumouriez, 351 

 Dundee, "Bonnie," 272 

 Dunes, battle of, 284, 285 

 Dunkirk, siege of, 284, 285 

 Du Prenil, General, 514 

 Dvernitzky, General, 420 

 Dwarane, 184 

 Dwor, 184 



Early, General, 475 



Ebenezer Church, action at, 471, 472 



Eckmuhl, battle of, 379, 380 



Edelsheim, General, 486, 487 



Edge Hill, battle of, 269 



Education of young knights, 145 



Edward III., 208 ; pay of his troops, 

 198, 199 ; uses his lances as pike- 

 men, 209-211 



Egmont-op-zee, battle of, 617 



Egolfsbeim, 880 



Egypt, chariots in, 6 ; French invasion 

 of, 353 



El Bodon, fight at, 482 



Elchingen, battle of, 371 



Elector of Bavaria, 292, 293, 295 



Elizabeth Empress of Russia, arma- 

 ment of cavalry under, 341 ; divides 

 cavalry into squadrons, ibid. ; move- 

 ments by threes adopted, ibid. 



Elizabethpol, battle of, 419 



Elsatz, the river, 286 



Embabeh, 355 



Emperors, Roman, cavalry under, 110; 

 arms of, 110, 111 ; decadence of 

 army under, 111, 112 



Emperor of Austria gives order of 

 merit to officers engaged at Villers- 

 en-Couchoe, 352 



Employment of cavalry, 535- ^J8 



En Croupe, Infantry, 244 



En echeciuier, system of, 258 



English Archers, great skill of, 204 



English cavalry, time of Napoleon, 

 411, 417 



English Fleet at battle of Dunes, 285 



Epaminondas, 33 



Epauliercs, 152, 284 



Ephipparohie, 31 



