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After and subjugation
After the subjugation of the Prussians, the Teutonic Knights fought against the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
After their subjugation by the Huns, little is heard of the Ostrogoths for about 80 years, after which they reappear in Pannonia on the middle Danube River as federates of the Romans.
After subjugation by the Emperor Charlemagne a political entity called the Duchy of Saxony appeared.
After Seoul fell easily, Japanese commanders held a war council in June in Seoul and determined targets of subjugation called Hachidokuniwari ( literally, dividing the country into eight routes ) by each corps ( the First Division of Konishi Yukinaga and others from Pyeongan Province, the Second Division of Kato Kiyomasa and others from Hangyong Province, the Third Division of Kuroda Nagamasa and others from Hwanghae Province, the Forth Division of Mōri Yoshinari and others from Gangwon Province ; the Fifth Division of Fukushima Masanori and others from Chungcheong Province ; the Sixth Division by Kobayakawa Takakage and others from Jeolla Province, the Seventh Division by Mōri Terumoto and others from Gyeongsang Province, and the Eighth Division of Ukita Hideie and others from Gyeonggi Province ).
After he had defeated the remaining Brythonic population of the area, he was then drawn towards similar subjugation of Elmet ( a Cumbric speaking territory which once existed in the modern-day West Riding of Yorkshire, near Leeds ) which drew him into direct conflict with Wales proper.
After the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, and the subjugation of the Chiapa people in 1528, the Dominicans constructed a monastery in nearby Tecpatán, which today is an independent municipality.
After seeking help from then Shōgun Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the family's lands were restored in 1587 after his invasion of Kyūshū and subjugation of the Shimazu clan.
After the subjugation of Flanders he was one of the commissioners nominated in the close of 1792 by the Convention.
After the subjugation of some local uprisings, Cao Ren was given the staff of authority and held the position of General who Conquers the South ( 征南将军 ) and garrisoned at Fan ( 樊 ), a city on the shores of the Han River that is vital to the defense of Luoyang from the direction of southern Jing Province.
After the conquest and subjugation of Gwynedd in 1283 the cantref was merged with Meirionydd to form the new county of Merionethshire.
After the definitive subjugation of the Latin League in 338 BC the Romans required as a condition of peace the condominium of the Roman people on the sanctuary and the sacred grove of Juno Seispes in Lanuvium, while bestowing Roman citizenry on the Lanuvins.
After the complete subjugation of the Samnites, a colony, with Latin rights ( colonia Latina ) was settled there by the Romans in 264 BCE the city, a key communication center between southern Italy and the inner Regions.
After the country's subjugation by the Persians, Mamikonians sided with the Roman Empire, with many family members entering Byzantine service.
After a siege lasting several months, Rheinfelden was returned to Austrian subjugation in 1449.
After the subjugation of Britain spiked hair fell out of use in favor of short Roman haircuts.
After his final subjugation of Carthaginian Iberia and revenge upon the Iberian chieftains, whose betrayal had led to the death of his father and uncle, Scipio returned to Rome.
After his successful southern subjugation and repair of the Wu-Shu alliance, Zhuge Liang, utilising his huge bureaucratic power and influence, carried out a serious of human resources rearrangement.

After and Livonians
After that Ugaunians went with crusaders, Livonians and Letts against Estonian pagan provinces Jerwia and Vironia.
After that Ugaunians went with crusaders, Livonians and Letts against Estonian pagan provinces Jerwia and Vironia.

After and crusaders
After the departure of the Hungarians, the remaining crusaders set about refortifying Caesarea and the Templar fortress of Château Pèlerin throughout the winter of 1217 and spring of 1218.
After Albert's death in 1229, the crusaders secured the peaceful submission of Vanemane ( a county with a mixed Livonian, Oselian, and Curonian population in the northeastern part of Courland ) by treaty in 1230.
After its conquest, the city and its territory were divided among the victors, with multiple lands being granted to foreign crusaders and to the military and religious orders.
After crossing into Asia Minor, the crusaders split up and began to pillage the countryside, wandering into Seljuq territory around Nicaea.
After hearing of the death of Louis and the evacuation of the crusaders from Tunis, Sultan Baibars of Egypt cancelled his plan to send Egyptian troops to fight Louis in Tunis.
After having suffered a great defeat with his own army at Alarcos against the Almohads, he led the coalition of Christian princes and foreign crusaders who broke the power of the Almohads in the Battle of the Navas de Tolosa in 1212, an event which marked the arrival of a tide of Christian supremacy on the Iberian peninsula.
After the dispute was settled, Bohemond joined Baldwin II in attacking Damascus but the crusaders were defeated at the Battle of Marj al-Saffar in 1126.
* After the siege of Constantinople in 1204, the crusaders looted the city and transferred its riches to Italy.
After the failure of the Second Crusade, Mu ' in ad-Din had renewed his treaty with the crusaders, and after his death in 1149 his successor Mujir ad-Din followed the same policy.
After an unsuccessful attempt of storming the city, the crusaders retreated somewhat ingloriously on hearing that the Hussite troops were approaching.
After the fall of Constantinople to the crusaders in 1204, Boniface of Montferrat, the leader of the crusade, was expected by both the Crusaders and the Byzantines to become the new emperor.
After the success of the First Crusade in capturing Jerusalem in 1099, many crusaders donated their new property in the Levant to the Hospital of St John.
After reaching Constantinople, the crusaders were obliged to swear an oath of fealty to Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus and promise to return to the Byzantine Empire any land they might capture.
After an unsuccessful siege of Demmin, a contingent of crusaders was diverted by the margraves to attack central Pomerania instead.
After capturing Ancyra on June 23, 1101, and returning it to Alexius, the crusaders turned north.
After a successful defence of Vítkov Hill and the crusaders ' withdrawal, the Hussites begun artillery fire on Vyšehrad, but received heavier losses than Prague's defenders.
After an unsuccessful assault on Vítkov Hill, the crusaders decided to attack the local Hussites ' position.
After the battle, the crusaders ' formations withdrew.
After around 1120 the court also included bishops, and according to tradition new crusaders were entitled to sit and vote ; the first time this occurred was the Council of Acre on 24 June 1148 during the Second Crusade, when the fatal decision to attack Damascus was made.
After the crusaders broke the treaty and invaded his lands, he allied with Lithuanians, resulting in the near annihilation of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword in the Battle of Saule in 1236.
After the successful siege of Antioch in June 1098, the crusaders remained in the area for the rest of the year.
After stripping the surrounding area of food, the crusaders were forced to look farther afield for supplies, opening themselves to ambush and while searching for food on 31 December, a force of 20, 000 crusaders encountered a relief force led by Duqaq of Damascus heading to Antioch and defeated the army.
After the battle, almost all of the remaining crusaders returned to their homes in Europe, their vows of pilgrimage having been fulfilled.

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