The battle can be regarded as the start of the Marian civil war.
Today, the battle is widely regarded as one of the Australian Army's greatest accomplishments during the war.
The battle was indecisive but is regarded as a victory for Pompey.
The battle was regarded as a great victory in Britain, where the returning ships were met by cheering crowds.
The battle was regarded as the final battle of the American Revolutionary War.
Given the disparity in numbers, the battle is regarded as one of Yi's most remarkable victories.
He later wrote that the battle "has always been regarded by the Second Division as one of its severest."
What is evident is that the battle was regarded as a moral victory by the allies.
On the other hand, the blockade was not seriously threatened, so the entire battle can be regarded as an assault that ultimately failed.
His two stirring battles with Marciano are regarded as ring classics.