Sir Charles William Chadwick Oman, KBE, FBA (12 January 1860 – 23 June 1946) was a British military historian. His reconstructions of medieval battles...
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Charles Pennington Oman (born September 30, 1948) is an American economist. From 1978 through 2010, he worked at the OECD Development Centre in Paris...
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of the Peninsular War, 1807-1809 (1902), British military historian Charles Oman responds to many of the contemporary criticisms by Wellington and others...
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102 Oman, Charles (1899), A history of England: Division 3 – From A.D. 1688 to A.D. 1885, London and New York: Edward Arnold, p. 616 Oman, Charles (1902)...
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Charles Malden Oman (1878–1948) was a rear admiral and surgeon in the United States Navy Medical Corps, serving during the Spanish-American War, the Philippine-American...
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and philosophy; it has been in circulation since at least 1914, when Charles Oman used it in his book A History of the Peninsular War, Volume 5, published...
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January 2025. Oman 1902, p. 43. Oman 1902, p. (footnote 528). Oman 1902, p. 474. Oman 1902, p. 205. Oman 1902, p. 338. Oman 1902, p. 462. Oman 1902, pp. 462–463...
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000–15,000. Ammianus notes the important role of the Gothic cavalry. Charles Oman, believing that the cavalry were the majority of the Gothic force, interpreted...
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by the children or an "adult invention". His study of the story led Charles Oman to conclude that "there is clearly some mystery behind it all, some story...
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Look up Oman, oman, Óman, or Omán in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Oman may refer to: Oman, an Arab country in the Middle East Muscat and Oman, predecessor...
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a seven-volume non-fiction scholarly historical work written by Sir Charles Oman, covering the Peninsular War (1807-1814) in the Iberian Peninsula during...
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2021. Oman, Charles William Chadwick (1902). A History of the Peninsular War: 1807–1809. Vol. I. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Retrieved 1 May 2021. Oman, Charles...
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The Omani Empire (Arabic: الْإِمْبَرَاطُورِيَّة الْعُمَانِيَّة) was a maritime empire, vying with Portugal and Britain for trade and influence in the...
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general and crusader matched or exceeded the Frenchman's own reputation. Charles Oman described the battle as the most remarkable triumphs ever won by a force...
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called themselves Scoti in ancient times, except when writing in Latin. Charles Oman derives it from Scuit, proposing a meaning of 'a man cut off', suggesting...
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Haitham bin Tariq (category People from Muscat, Oman)
represented Oman abroad in a diplomatic capacity; in 2016, he personally welcomed the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall (later King Charles III and...
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[permanent dead link] Charles Oman, A History of England before the Norman Conquest, London, 1910, p. 157. Sir Charles Oman. A History of England before...
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allocations for the planned invasion of Portugal. According to historian Charles Oman, it is probable that Napoleon never had any intention of carrying out...
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that Scoti came from Gaelic sgaothaich, meaning "crowd" or "horde". Charles Oman (1910) derived it from Gaelic scuit, meaning someone cut off. He believed...
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mis-citation of a passage by Charles Oman suggesting that the Spanish arquebusiers kneeled to reload, when in fact Oman never made such a claim. This...
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Muscat (redirect from Maskat, Oman)
Masqaṭ pronounced [ˈmasqatˤ]) is the capital and most populous city in Oman. It is the seat of the Governorate of Muscat. According to the National Centre...
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1741 – 1811) was a prominent Spanish general of the Peninsular War. Charles Oman (1902) stated that: Throughout the two years during which he held high...
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by driving stakes into the ground before the men, with ropes between. Charles Oman describes the formation thus: "The front ranks knelt with their spear...
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reached 1,200. This many lashes could permanently disable or kill a man. Charles Oman, historian of the Peninsular War, noted that the maximum sentence was...
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Portuguese Oman refers to the period during which the northern coastal cities of Oman were under Portuguese rule, between 1507 and 1656. The coastal region...
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southern France. Later it was fought near the city of Saintes. According to Charles Oman; the English and their allies were routed and forced to make peace[citation...
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reform in India, by Isher Judge Ahluwalia, Rakesh Mohan, Omkar Goswami, Charles Oman. Published by Development Centre, Organisation for Economic Co-operation...
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251–252: Charles V to Najera. Clodfelter, Warfare and Armed Conflicts, 11; Oman, Art of War, 184; Rodríguez Hernández, "Spanish Imperial Wars", 293. Oman writes...
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Carola Mary Anima Oman was born on 11 May 1897 in Oxford, the second of three children of the military historian Sir Charles Oman (1860–1946) of All...
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London. Her father was Charles Chichele Oman, Keeper of Metalwork at the Victoria and Albert Museum, son of Sir Charles Oman; her mother the historian...
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