No, Moses and Joshua were not cousins. Joshua was Moses " General" when he was fighting in the army. Joshua fought and overcame the battle with a sword. Furthermore, Joshua was of the half-tribe of Ephraim while Moses was of the tribe of Levi.
Supposedly the Battle of Camlann (a battle between Arthur and Mordred)
the battle against Amalek in 1 Samuel ch.15.
If you're talking about the Spartan 300, the battle took place in a part of Greece known as Thermopylae.
The word "battle" is in the King James Version of the Bible 170 times. It is in 163 verses.
General Edward Braddock was fatally shot at an encounter with French soldiers and their Indian allies from Fort Duquesne during the French and Indian War in 1755. George Washington was serving as a volunteer and helped carry the General off the field.
It was defeated at the Battle of the Monongahela on July 9, and the survivors retreated. The expedition takes its name from General Edward Braddock, who led the British forces and died in the effort.
Edward Braddock was leader of the colonies during the French and Indian War, also called the Seven Years War. He died during a battle in 1755. He never led a battle in the Revolutionary War.
About 500 of the 1,300 member British and Militia troops were killed including General Edward Braddock.
Braddock couldn't write or say anything; he died during the battle! *That was a trick question!
Major General Braddock
The Colonists, led by George Washington fought the British Army, led by General Cornwallis.
General Braddock had 1,300 troops and militia at his command.
General Edward Braddock suffered a crushing defeat at the Battle of the Wilderness (Battle of Monongahela) in July 1755. Braddock was mortally wounded in the battle by a shot through the chest. Braddock was borne off the field and died on 13 July 1755, four days after the battle. He was buried just west of Great Meadows, where the remnants of the column halted on its retreat to reorganise. Braddock was buried in the middle of the road and wagons were rolled over top of the grave site to prevent his body from being discovered and desecrated. George Washington presided at the burial service, as the chaplain had been severely wounded. In 1804, human remains believed to be Braddock's were found buried in the roadway about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of Great Meadows by a crew of road workers. The remains were exhumed and reburied. A marble monument was erected over the new grave site in 1913 by the Coldstream Guards. The grave site is considered to be British territory.
The Battle of Monongahela was fought on July 9th 1755.
General Braddock
Battle of Braddock Down happened on 1643-01-19.