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From the late 1940s to the early 1960s, following the creation of the state of Israel, most of these Jews fled their countries of birth and are now mostly concentrated in Israel.
The plot failed owing to the late arrival of the Athenian force, when Nicodromus had already fled the island.
Later that year, he and his family fled the Franco-Prussian War, moving to Cherbourg and Gréville, and did not return to Barbizon until late in 1871.
In the late 1790s, Paine fled from France to the United States, where he wrote Part III of The Age of Reason: An Examination of the Passages in the New Testament, Quoted from the Old and Called Prophecies Concerning Jesus Christ.
* Papewes ( Papaway-‘ Lucky Man ’, Chief of the Plains River Cree ( Sīpīwininiwak-paskwāwiyiniwak ), born in the late 1830s near Fort Pitt, was in the 1870s a leader of Mistahimaskwa ´ s Plains River Cree, as the bison disappeared, signed along with Little Pine on the 2nd July 1879 for the 470 members of his tribal group an annex to the Agreement No. 6 at Fort Walsh, in vain he asked for a reserve in the Cypress Hills and the Buffalo Lake, so many members went back to Mistahimaskwa (" Big Bear ") or joined Minahikosis (" Little Pine "), Papewes asked 1884 in vain a reserve adjacent to the reserves of Pitikwahanapiwiyin (' Poundmaker '), Minahikosis and Mistahimaskwa, during the rebellion of 1885 were the two groups of Papewes and Minahikosis scattered and some of their members fled in the U. S., 1886 settled the remaining members of the two groups in the Little Pine's reserve died 1901 nahe Fort Assiniboine, Montana )
In the late 16th century, many painters from Flanders fled to the Northern Netherlands, for religious reasons and because the Netherlands were growing economically.
To make matters worse, the devaluation announcement was made mid-week, on a Wednesday, and for the remainder of the week foreign investors fled the Mexican market without any government action to prevent or discourage it until the following Monday, when it was too late.
The earliest Norwegian written source, Historia Norwegiæ ( late 12th century ), states that Olaf was born in Orkney after his mother fled there to escape the killers of Olaf's father-another late 12th century source, Ágrip, says Olaf's mother fled to Orkney with Olaf when he is three years old, for the same reason.
In late 1566, and early 1567, it became clear that she would not be allowed to fulfil her promises, and when several minor rebellions failed, many Calvinists ( the major Protestant denomination ) and Lutherans fled the country.
On 17 March 1813, Frederick William III – who had fled to the non-occupied Breslau – established the military decoration of the Iron Cross, backdated to March 10, late Queen Louise's birthday.
In late August 1939, shortly before war was declared, Joyce and his wife Margaret fled to Germany.
During the late 14th century and early 15th century it was a bastion of Wycliffe's supporters, for which college principal William Taylor was ultimately burnt at the stake, and principal Peter Payne fled the country.
By late 1862, Henrietta was abandoned, as white settlers fled back east to Cooke and Montague counties.
In late March 1936, Luciano received a tip that he was going to be arrested and fled to Hot Springs, Arkansas.
In late 1999, about 70 % of the economic infrastructure of East Timor was destroyed by Indonesian troops and anti-independence militias, and 260, 000 people fled westward.
When many Council members were arrested in the late 1960s, Banana and his family fled to the United States and did not return until 1975.
Vladislav was defeated in battle in late 1324, and fled to Hungary, leaving the Serbian throne to Uroš III as undisputed King of All Serbian and Maritime lands ".
Suddenly, late in the afternoon of the third day, the effect of the Armstrong artillery firing from only 20m-point blank range-destroyed one corner of the pa and the iwi in that area panicked and fled.
Finally, in late June, the Royalist fled, having observed a Parliamentarian army, including a Roaring Meg siege cannon approaching the town.
Archeologist and Historian Edward J. Lenik disagrees with Cohen's findings by stating " While the Ramapough's origins are controversial, most historians and anthropolgists agree that they ( Ramapough ) are the descendants from local Munsee speaking Lenape ( Delaware ) Indians who fled to the mountains in the late seventeenth century to escape Dutch and English settlers.
The late amir endeavoured to conciliate him, but he rebelled against him, and after showing conspicuous cowardice and incompetency fled to Russian territory.

fled and 1840s
Many immigrants were recruited in the 1840s ; some served just to earn some money, as they had usually fled famine and severe poverty in their home countries.

fled and escape
Gorton said they were preparing to deport her as a vagabond, and to escape the shame she fled to the woods for several days, returning at night.
The only one of the priests to escape from Saul's massacre, he fled to David at Keilah, taking with him the ephod and other priestly regalies ( 1 Sam.
In his final years, Honorius reportedly developed a physical attraction to his half sister, and in order to escape his unwelcome attentions, Galla Placidia and her children, the future emperor Valentinian III and his sister, Honoria, fled to Constantinople.
Many Greeks either fled to other European nations or to geographically isolated areas ( i. e. mountains and heavily forested territories ) in order to escape foreign rule.
In the 1850s, Molinari fled to Belgium to escape threats from France's Emperor Napoleon III.
About half of Germany's 500, 000 Jews fled before 1939, after which escape became almost impossible.
In 1837 Thomas Kemp fled the country to escape his creditors.
Alcison found his position as bishop being usurped by Bishop John of Euria in Epirus, who had fled his home along with his clergy to escape from attacks by the Slavs and Avars.
In his 2000 biography of the inventor, Theremin: Ether Music and Espionage, Albert Glinsky suggested the Russian had fled to escape crushing personal debts, and was then caught up in Stalin's political purges.
The Champion then fled to escape the wrath of Galactus.
Wishart was a reformer who had fled Scotland in 1538 to escape punishment for heresy.
Many dangers faced Horus after birth, and Isis fled with the newborn to escape the wrath of Set, the murderer of her husband.
Peleus and his brother Telamon killed their half-brother Phocus, perhaps in a hunting accident and certainly in an unthinking moment, and fled Aegina to escape punishment.
She fled to escape punishment.
Most of Balliol's men were killed, though he himself managed to escape through a hole in the wall, and fled, naked and on horse, to Carlisle.
One million Armenians fled Turkey between 1915 and 1923 to escape persecution and genocide.
The Brauweiler Chronicle indicated that soon after the escape of her husband, Richeza and her children fled to Germany with the Polish royal crown and regalia, which were given to Emperor Conrad II and she subsequently played an important role in mediating a peace settlement between Poland and the Holy Roman Empire.
Simon and Eleanor fled to France to escape Henry's wrath.
Beyond escape, they hoped to raise an " armed congress " with the help of the émigrés who had fled, as well as assistance from other nations, with which they could return and, in essence, recapture France.
Small sub-groups of Plains aborigines may have occasionally fled to the mountains, foothills or eastern plain to escape hostile groups of Han or other aborigines ( see ; ).
Detained in the modern Champ-Dollon Prison near Geneva, he managed to escape and then fled to South America for four years.
Around 1594 most of them fled back to the Aga and Nerchinsk in order to escape subjection by the Daurs.
Some Athenians had already been sold into slavery abroad and some had fled abroad to escape enslavement – Solon proudly records in verse the return of this diaspora.
In the aftermath of the conflict, as many as 170, 000 Serbs fled Kosovo to escape harassment, intimidation, beatings and murder at the hands of Kosovo Albanians.
This may have been the source for the use of a tympanon in Cybele's rites ; in historical times, the resemblances between the two goddesses were so marked that some Greeks regarded Cybele as their own Rhea, who had deserted her original home on Mount Ida in Crete and fled to Mount Ida in the wilds of Phrygia to escape Cronus.

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