King Stephen of England won several battles during his reign, including the Battle of Lincoln in 1141 and the Battle of Wilton in 1143. He also achieved victory in the Battle of Lincoln in 1141, despite being captured and briefly held as a prisoner.
Samudragupta is called king of hundred battles because he won many battles and conquered much of the world.
They have both won the O. Henry Award.
he was a successful king as he won a lot of battles and made church of England
King Pyrrhos of Epirus won the battles, but the Romans wore his military strenth down and won the war.
Ramses was a great king of Egypt. He won many battles and defeated the "Hittites."
Parliament won the war, and the king lost his head.
he won many battles against rim-sin and many others
The Americans won about 37 battles and lost only two battles
they won at both battles of bull run
No. But Frank Darabont's "The Shawshank Redemption," an adaptation of a 1982 story by King, was nominated as Best Picture of 1994.
Until the entry of the Protestant, King of Sweden in 1626, most of the early battles of the war were Catholic victories.
The vikings won many battles as well as lost many battles as well, after all you cant keep winning battles only.