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An armistice was concluded between Tithraustes and Agesilaus, who left the southern satrapy and again invaded Phrygia, which he ravaged until the following spring.
Shortly after sailing, an armistice was concluded between Great Britain and Spain.
Once in office, when the Chinese began a buildup in the Kaesong sanctuary, he threatened to use nuclear force if an armistice were not concluded.
The fighting concluded in August 1919 and Britain virtually dictated the terms of the Anglo-Afghan Treaty of 1919, a temporary armistice that provided, on one somewhat ambiguous interpretation, for Afghan self-determination in foreign affairs.
An armistice is concluded between Tithraustes and Agesilaus.
Men of all political stripes who wanted to continue the fight against Adolf Hitler and who rejected the armistice concluded by Maréchal Philippe Pétain rallied to general Charles de Gaulle's position.
De Gaulle, a French government minister who rejected the armistice concluded by Maréchal Philippe Pétain and who had escaped to Britain, exhorted the French to resist in his BBC broadcast " Appeal of 18 June " ( Appel du 18 juin ), which had a stirring effect on morale throughout France and its colonies.
After some negotiation the parties concluded an armistice and agreed on capitulation ( onorevole capitolazione ), whereby the castles were to be evacuated, the hostages liberated and the garrisons free to remain in Naples unmolested or to sail for Toulon.
He made little headway against the Irish led by Owen Roe O ' Neill and concluded an armistice ( called then a " convention ") with the rebel leaders upon terms which he knew the parliament would not ratify.
On November 13, 1419 a temporary armistice was concluded between the partisans of King Sigismund, the last Emperor of the House of Luxemburg and the citizens of Prague.
Znojmo is best known for the armistice concluded there in 1809 after the Battle of Wagram between Napoleon and the archduke Charles.
Acting under Prevost's orders, Sheaffe had concluded an armistice with Colonel Van Rensselaer on 20 August, and had even gone further than Prevost's orders by voluntarily restricting the movement of British troops and supplies.
On 27 April 1423, Žižka now again leading, the Taborites defeated the Utraquist army under Čeněk of Wartenberg at the Battle of Hořice ; and shortly afterwards an armistice was concluded at Konopilt.
After pillaging much of Bulgaria and reaching Preslav, the Magyars returned to their lands, but not before Simeon had concluded an armistice with Byzantium towards the summer of 895.
On 27 July, Swedish forces invaded Norway and after a short war, an armistice was concluded at the Convention of Moss on 14 August.
On 17 September 1825, an armistice was concluded for one month.
On January 28, 1871, an armistice was concluded at Paris by which the garrison became virtually prisoners and the war was ended.
Meanwhile no attempt was made to carry out the Allied proposals in practice, and for nearly three months the situation in Asia Minor remained in suspense, no official armistice being concluded, while at the same time active hostilities on the front were limited to small skirmishes between the outposts of the two armies.
The government proposes an immediate armistice to the governments and people of all the belligerent countries, and, for its part, considers it desirable that this armistice should be concluded for a period of not less than three months, i. e., a period long enough to permit the competition of negotiations for peace with the participation of the representatives of all peoples or nations, without exception, involved in or compelled to take part in the war, and the summoning of authoritative assemblies of the representatives of the peoples of all countries for the final ratification of the peace terms.
An armistice is concluded but Cossack attacks continue.
At 11: 00 a. m., the first peace-gunshot was fired from Fort Mont-Valérien, which told the population of Paris that the armistice was concluded, but the population were already aware of it from official circles and newspapers.
On 15 October 1944, Horthy tried to force the Germans out entirely and concluded an armistice with the Allies.
Within six weeks, Finland had concluded an armistice with the Soviet Union.

armistice and despite
This continued to be his preference despite the armistice with Korea, Throughout his terms Eisenhower took a hard-line attitude toward China, as demanded by conservative Republicans, with the goal of driving a wedge between China and the Soviet Union.
The British government feared the possibility despite the fact that the Armistice terms at Article 8 paragraph 2 stated that the German government " solemnly and firmly declared that it had no intention of making demands regarding the French fleet during the peace negotiations " and similar terms existed in the armistice with Italy.
By this time, however, the Spartans were increasingly coming under the influence of the pro-war leader Brasidas, a daring general who encouraged and supported revolts among Athenian client states despite the armistice.
On the outbreak of World War II, Lepercq fought in the artillery during the battle of France, and continued to fight despite orders to no longer do so, until the actual Compiègne armistice of June, 1940.
In the early years, the council, forming in the wake of the armistice ending World War I, was able to consolidate the independent troops, despite most of the adults that were qualified were off in Europe.

armistice and opposition
In this capacity he was the driving force behind the Bicesse Accords of 1990, which led to a temporary armistice in the Angolan Civil War between the ruling MPLA and the opposition UNITA.

armistice and from
Its forces encountered little resistance and by the time the Greeks accepted the Bulgarian request for armistice they had reached Vrazhdebna, 7 miles from the center of Sofia.
A 1924 right-wing German political cartoon showing Philipp Scheidemann, the Social Democratic Party of Germany | German Social Democratic politician who proclaimed the Weimar Republic and was its second Chancellor, and Matthias Erzberger, an anti-war politician from the Centre Party ( Germany ) | Centre Party, who signed the Armistice with Germany ( Compiègne ) | armistice with the Allies ( World War I ) | Allies, as stabbing the German Army in the back
The attacks played a key role in forcing an armistice but brought an angry rebuke from King Amanullah.
Finnish nationalists leaning on Germanism had been seeking German aid in freeing Finland from Russian hegemony since Autumn 1917, but the Germans did not want to prejudice their armistice and peace negotiations with Russia because of the pressure they were facing at the Western front.
Map showing Yugoslavia in 1919 in the aftermath of World War I before the treaties of Treaty of Neuilly-sur-Seine | Neuilly, Treaty of Trianon | Trianon and Treaty of Rapallo | Rapallo ( note that this map does not reflect any internationally established borders or armistice lines-it only reflect opinion of the researchers from London Geographical Institute about issue how final borders will look after Paris Peace Conference )
Finally, on 26 June, four days after France sued for an armistice with the Third Reich, the Soviet Union issued an ultimatum demanding Bessarabia and, unexpectedly, Northern Bukovina from Romania.
The German claims were made at the time when Germany was waging a propaganda campaign to end the Allied blockade of Germany after the armistice that lasted from November 1918 until June 1919.
Based on the above mentioned German study of 1928 they maintained that “ A thorough inquiry has led to the conclusion that the number of “ civilian ” deaths traceable to the war was 424, 000, to which number must be added about 200, 000 deaths caused by the influenza epidemic ” Not included in the figure of 763, 000 famine deaths are additional civilian deaths during the blockade of Germany after the armistice from November 1918 until June 1919.
These remarks from Arafat indicated a shift away from one of the PLO's primary aims — the destruction of Israel ( as entailed in the Palestinian National Covenant )– and toward the establishment of two separate entities: an Israeli state within the 1949 armistice lines, and an Arab state in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
While Patton was recuperating from his wounds, hostilities ended with the armistice of November 11, 1918 ( which happened to be Patton's 33rd birthday ).
Under the terms of the armistice, Finland was obligated to expel German troops from Finnish territory, which resulted in the Lapland War.
The belligerents declared an armistice from 4 June 1813 ( continuing until 13 August ) during which time both sides attempted to recover from the loss of approximately a quarter of a million total men in the preceding two months.
Fyodor Martens and other diplomats from both nations stayed in New Castle, New Hampshire at the Hotel Wentworth ( where the armistice was signed ), and were ferried across the Piscataqua River for negotiations held on the base located in Kittery, Maine.
Following the armistice with Germany ending the First World War, the French army entered Metz in November 1918 and Philippe Pétain received his marshal's baton from French President Raymond Poincaré and Prime Minister Georges Clémenceau on the Esplanade garden.
Italy agreed to an armistice with the Allies on September 3, 1943, with the stipulation that the Allies would provide military support to Italy in defending Rome from German occupation.
UNTSO military observers remain in the Middle East to monitor ceasefires, supervise armistice agreements, prevent isolated incidents from escalating and assist other UN peacekeeping operations in the region.
In 1945, with the city in the garrison of German troops, some Monza tried to weave relations with the German command to the population to avoid reprisals and obtained an armistice from zero hours of April 25, while discussing the latest agreements reached.
An armistice was signed on 26 January 1871, but the departure of the Prussian troops from Paris in March presaged a period of confusion and civil disturbance.
Along the 1949 armistice line, infiltrations, armed or otherwise, were frequent from both sides.
During World War II Moselle was again stripped from France and became part of the Gau-Westmark according to the armistice of June 22, 1940.
His instructions were to impose and enforce an armistice on both sides and to interdict the flow of reinforcements and supplies from Asia Minor and Egypt to Ottoman forces in Greece.
Although this was highly provocative act, Codrington claimed that there was no intention to engage in battle, but only to make a show of force to induce the Ottomans to respect the armistice and to desist from atrocities against the civilian population.

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