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Source: en.wiktionary.orgDavid Nicolle and Angus McBride: Hungary and the fall of Eastern Europe 1000–1568 PAGE: 14 The king left the battlefield sometime around twilight but was thrown from his horse in a river at Csele and died, weighed down by his heavy armor. Source: Internet
Shortly after 8 p.m. EST, with a large chunk of the Florida vote in and with Trump holding a narrow lead there, MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace tried to soothe audience jitters. Source: Internet
Nicolle Medieval Warfare Source Book: Warfare in Western Christendom p. 180 The English also employed longbowmen, but other countries were unable to create similar forces with the same success. Source: Internet
The historian David Nicolle said of the battle that William's army "demonstrated – not without difficulty – the superiority of Norman-French mixed cavalry and infantry tactics over the Germanic-Scandinavian infantry traditions of the Anglo-Saxons." Source: Internet
Nicolle, p 21 "Thunder jar" weaponry utilizing gunpowder and other firearm technology spread to Spain in 1342 and to the city of Aachen in Northern Germany in 1346. Source: Internet
MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace and her Monday political panel were floored by Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani. Source: Internet