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brPage 1br UV 4ZU1U X NPTMBTTJBMUIFJBFNPBZ NPTMBTTJBMUIFJBFNPBZ NPTMBTTJBMUIFJBFNPBZ Z34 F4UPBBPTPUJVNGPFMFUPJQVMJBUJPJUIFIVNBJUJFT V UVU QUU NPTMBT TJBMUIFJ. of Archers Longbow Brian Temple Pepperstock Barebow Mel Dawes Cleve Recurve Junior Master Bowman Jasmine Simpson Wyre Forest Barebow William Lear Stalybridge Barebow Alex North Abbey Herts Barebow Rebecca Giddings Waterside ecurve Purple Metric Chris // U N I T 4 2 //. // C O D E S //. Words & Voices. In a radio drama, no visual footage or content is used and so to grip the audience the words and voices of the characters are essential. The dialogue needs to be exciting and entertaining in order to hold the viewers attention.. (recurve) Balbardie Archers 2Editor: Murray Elliotmurray@greenf.demon.co.uk Edition: 1Issue Date: 17 April, 1999Copyright Archery Maya Archers and its instructors offer several options for learning the sport of archery. Instruction sessions or event/classes can be scheduled to accommodate your interest and goals . Introd If you are young, love . our . sport and want to do what it . takes to become an Olympian…we . want to hear from you. !. Would you like the opportunity to attend a Talent Selection weekend at Lilleshall National Sports Centre . RAPPORT . COMMISSION SPORTIVE . (Présentation Jacques DENIS). Rapport commission sportive. AG 2016. Ses buts. Elle s’est donnée pour but d’être un groupe de réflexion et de proposition sur l’activité sportive présente au sein de la Compagnie, ainsi que la politique sportive à moyen et long terme.. Institute for the Study of European Transformations (ISET) 166-220 Holloway Road, London N7 8DB Tel: 020 7133 2927 Email: iset@londonmet.ac.uk http://www.londonmet.ac.uk/research collaborative researc Have a go at Archery.. Aire valley archers will be running a Have a go day at St Ives for anyone wanting to try Archery.. Maybe subject to the weather and members and helpers available on the day.. There will be a modest cost involved to fund our equipment. . June 24, 1314. Strategic Context. Edward I of England defeats William Wallace at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298, crushing the Scottish uprising and annexing Scotland. In 1306, the Scottish rebel under the leadership of Robert Bruce, soon to be Robert I of Scotland. By 1314, Bruce commands virtually all of Scotland and is poised to capture Stirling Castle, one of few remaining English strong points in Scotland. Edward II of England leads an army north to relieve the Stirling garrison, but is blocked by Bruce’s army along the Bannock Burn. The heavy cavalry of the English vanguard attempt to outflank the Scots but are repulsed; the repulse of their knights and defeat of a famed English knight in a duel against Bruce demoralize the English in the first day of combat. Bruce decides to attack the next day when he learns Edward is bivouacking his army on soggy ground, hemmed in between the Bannock Burn and Pelstream rivers, both at high tide.. King: the ultimate power. Feudal lords were appointed by the King in order to tend his land. These lords hired other, lesser lords and distributed land to them to divide the work. Knights were often given land in return for their military service. Why did William win the Battle of Hastings?. The first argument as to why William won the Battle of Hastings, is that he had the best army. The Normans (William’s army) had 7500 men, all fully trained compared to the 4500 voluntary village workers and only 500 professionally trained soldiers that made up Harold Godwinson’s English army. Likewise, William had many archers and slingshots (unlike the English) that could kill and do a great lot of damage from over 100 meters away. The Normans were also equipped with auxiliaries - blacksmiths, carpenters, medics and cooks – as well as a few mercenaries, who were professional soldiers that fought for whoever paid them the most amount of money, on his side. William’s men also had better armour and weapons, for example: the cavalry were all equipped with mail hauberk, there is some evidence that archers used crossbows in addition to bows and arrows, some battle maces were also used along with spears and swords, round shields and kite shaped shields. This meant that the Normans were more protected from the English, than the English were from them as well; as having weapons that could do more damage. Another benefit that William had as one of his skills was that he was a very good commander of his troops and organised his men very well.. How was the Roman Army organised?. Main . unit. . of the army was the . LEGION. This was made up of 5000 men under the command of the . LEGATE. How was the Roman Army organised?. The smallest unit in the Legion was the Century. The Romans. Julius Caesar invades Britannia 55-54 BC. The Saxons. Departure of Romans in A.D. 410. Saxons, Angles, and Jutes. Britain became England. The Vikings. Invasion begins in the . . 9. th. Learning objective . – to be able to identify the significance of the Battle of Agincourt in trends in Medieval warfare.. I can . describe. the key . changes and continuities . shown in the Battle of Agincourt.

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