Kalidasa's great warelephant, caparisoned with the royal banners, turned aside to avoid a patch of marshy ground.
2
Their horses and warelephants were caparisoned as if for a parade.
3
In the days of warelephants they got the beasts drunk, too.
4
Juba contributed warelephants to the contest, as well as cavalry and four legions.
5
Looking at the massive warelephants made his guilt about Brennus surface all over again.
6
He'd gathered ten thousand elephants, including fourteen warelephants that had endowments of brawn, metabolism, and stamina.
7
Apparently, the Wolf Lord had tried to bring warelephants over the Hests late in the season-andhe had failed.
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And yet the Mahanayake Thero had no armies, no screaming warelephants tossing brazen tusks as they charged into battle.
9
Thrown in dense volleys, they caused instant panic among the warelephants, which turned and stampeded back through their own lines.
10
They were each 300 strong, and, besides a sufficient number of repeating-rifles, they took with them several warelephants, some cannons, and some rockets.
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" Warelephants?" I ask, disarmed by the intent gaze of the great creatures who are to accompany us.
12
Instead of total Roman victory, however, I read of Rome's failure to make substantial gains against the formidable Kandake of Meroë and her warelephants.