07-26-2007, 08:46 PM
Yes, Hohenfriedberg is a good example, I can think of others in which even cavalry alone routed both enemy cavalry and infantry, like St Quentin, Gembloux, Tournhout...
Cavalry remained the arm of decision in most battles from XVI to XIX century
Cavalry remained the arm of decision in most battles from XVI to XIX century
AKA Inaki