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From there, he marched through Moray to Badenoch, before re-tracing his path back south to Dunfermline.
From there, the group marched towards the Pentagon.
From eastern Zaire, the rebels and foreign government forces under the leadership of President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda and Rwandan Minister of Defense Paul Kagame launched an offensive to overthrow Mobutu, joining forces with locals opposed to him as they marched west toward Kinshasa.
From this site, General George Washington and men of the Continental Army and militia crossed the Delaware River on the night of December 25 – 26, 1776 and marched to Trenton, New Jersey.
From Cambron the Allies marched to Moulbay and to within the sound of the siege guns at Tournai.
From Valladolid, they marched through the State of Mexico, through the cities of Maravatio, Ixtlahuaca, Toluca coming as close to Mexico City as Monte de las Cruces, between the Valley of Toluca and the Valley of Mexico.
From there and other points, they marched on and subdued the Khiva Khanate in 1873.
From Vyborg marched 30 000 men strong army supported by galley fleet under command of Field-Marshal Lacy which crossed the border on 13 June and continued advancing towards Frederikshamn.
From there, the group marched towards the Pentagon.
From Pisagua the Chileans marched south towards Iquique and on November 19, 1879, defeated the allied troops gathered in Agua Santa in the Battle of San Francisco and Dolores.
From there he probably marched along the route of the future Via Aemilia straight into Placentia ( Piacenza ).
From Tampa Bay, Florida on 15 April 1528, they marched through Florida.
From there, the troops marched through, Nottingham, Upper Marlboro, Bladensburg and on to Washington.
From Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, the army marched to Fort Bridger, Wyoming where it spent the winter of 1857.
From Kinghorn they marched to Dunfermline and then on towards Perth.
From Savannah, Sherman marched north in the spring through the Carolinas, intending to complete his turning movement and combine his armies with Grant's against Robert E. Lee.
From there, the protesters marched northwest along Boulevard Charest towards Rue de la Couronne.
From Debal the Arab army then marched north taking towns such as Nerun and Sadusan ( Sehwan ) peacefully.
From there, they marched about a mile ( 1. 6 km ) to the Powder House where a large supply of provincial gunpowder was kept, and after sunrise they removed all the gunpowder, sparking a popular uprising known as the Powder Alarm.
From the hall of my home they carried away forty huge camel bags all sewn up and containing great quantities of silver, gold and clothing, and from my stable they marched away thirty-six horses and female saddle mules
From there, he marched at leisure to Newbury.
From about 1127 the local counts of Višnja Gora ( Weichselberg ) backed by the Sponheim margraves and the Salzburg archishops crossed the Gorjanci mountains and marched against the Hungarian and Croatian forces, which they pushed beyond the Kolpa river down to Bregana.
From Nihawand, Abdullah marched to Hamadan, which was already in Muslim hands.
From Hamadan, Abdullah marched northeast to Rey, Iran, about 200 miles from Hamadan, and laid siege to the city, which surrendered after fierce resistance.

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From the very beginning, the Military Committee knew it had to capture al-Kiswah and Qatana, two military camps, seize control of the 70th Armoured Brigade at al-Kiswah, the Military Academy in the city of Homs and the Damascus radio station.
From there, rather than descending directly on Orleans from the north, Salisbury skipped by to seize the countryside west of it.
From there, he doggedly pursues the crew of the Lexx in order to seize control of the Lexx as a powerful weapon and, later, as a means of escaping the alien infestation of Earth.
From 1758 Pitt began despatching expeditions around the world to seize French colonies.
From about 1930 until Antinori's death, with both Wall's and Antinori's criminal ranks depleted by the casualties and lives lost by their fighting each other, Trafficante and his son, Santo Jr., were able to seize control of the Antinori's bolita rackets in the Gulf Coast region ; after Antinori's death, they were able to gain complete control when Wall retired in 1945 and conceded his power and all his operations to the father – son duo.
From his base in Castellammare del Golfo, he sent Salvatore Maranzano to seize control.
From the frigate, Bouchard saw his men defeated, but also noticed that the Spanish lacked boats to seize Santa Rosa.
* From defense to attack: the United Nations seize the initiative New York: Workers ' Library Publishers 1942
From there, the British would move from sea to seize Perú and then Quito.
From a tactical perspective, both sides focused on the wrong issues: the government stressed the ultimate constitutional issue of whether the President had the power to seize the mills in its papers, while the steel companies appeared to be shying away from that issue by focusing on the equities and asking the Court merely to enjoin the federal government from entering into a collective bargaining agreement with the Steelworkers.
From 8 to 10 December, scattered resistance by ground troops and remaining American air and naval forces failed to stop preliminary landings to seize airfields at Batan Island, Aparri, and Vigan City.

From and Abomey
: From 1625 to 1900 twelve kings succeeded one another at the head of the powerful Kingdom of Abomey.

From and capital
From an initial investment of $1,200 in 1943, it has grown, with no additional capital investment, to a present value estimated by some as exceeding $10,000,000 ( we don't disclose financial figures to the public ).
From there she negotiated with the emperor for the safety of family members left in the capital, while protesting her sons ' innocence of hostile actions ; under the falsehood of making a vesperal visit to worship at the church, she deliberately excluded the grandson of Botaneiates and his loyal tutor, met with Alexios and Isaac and fled for the forum of Constantine.
From Arkona, Absalon proceeded by sea to Charenza, in the midst of Rügen, the political capital of the Wends and an all but impregnable stronghold.
From the establishment of the Tokugawa bakufus headquarters at Edo, although Kyoto remained the formal capital of the country the de facto capital was now Edo ; it was the center of political power.
From 1981 onwards, a newly-constructed set of high-speed LGV ( Lignes à Grande Vitesse ) lines linked France's most populous areas with the capital, starting with Paris-Lyon.
From August until March 1542 he remained in Mozambique, having reached Goa, then capital of Portuguese India's on 6 May 1542, and also visiting Vasai.
From 1865 to 1870 the city was also the capital of the recently established Kingdom of Italy.
From 1710 to 1713, the Afghan forces defeated several large and powerful Persian armies that were dispatched from Isfahan ( capital of the Safavids ), which included Qizilbash and Georgian troops.
From Mount Emei in Sichuan, a Daoist hermit, a nun known as a " numinous old woman " and " holy physician "— who Temple says was associated with the ' school of the ancient immortals ' and thus most likely specialized in ' internal alchemy '— introduced the technique of inoculation to the capital.
From labor services, as well as ownership of land and capital.
From there, Ibn Battuta travelled southwest along a river he believed to be the Nile ( it was actually the river Niger ), until he reached the capital of the Mali Empire.
From 1919 to 1923, Limburg was thecapitalof a short-lived state called Free State Bottleneck ( or Freistaat Flaschenhals in German ) because it was the nearest unoccupied town to the Weimar Republic.
From his initial capital Ambohimanga, and later from the Rova of Antananarivo, this Merina king rapidly expanded his rule over neighboring principalities.
From its capital in Kumbi Saleh on the edge of the desert, the empire expanded throughout southeastern Mauritania, southwestern Mali, and northern Senegal.
From the capital they ruled over an empire encompassing large parts of present-day Angola, the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
From that time lanterns were used to light mosques and houses throughout the capital city of Cairo.
From his new capital, King Alfonso began a series of campaigns to establish control over all the lands north of the Douro.
From 2004 onward economic growth picked up significantly ; both employment and capital formation increased.
From this same 10th century on, Compostela became a politically relevant site and several kings of Galicia and of León were acclaimed by the Galician noblemen, and crowned and anointed by the local bishop at the cathedral, among them Ordoño IV in 958, Bermudo II in 982, and Alfonso VII in 1111, so Compostela becoming capital of the Kingdom of Galicia.
From 1995 to 2009 in Brisbane the capital of Queensland, a number of old buildings and dilapidated back alleys were used as squats within the vicinity of Brisbane City's Queen Street Mall.
From 1282 the town was part of the Serbian realm and its capital city since 1346.
From 972 to 992, it was the capital of the First Bulgarian Empire.
From May 1682, when Louis XIV moved the court and government permanently to Versailles, until his death in September 1715, Versailles was the unofficial capital of the kingdom of France.

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