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exiles and then
General George Crook, then General Miles ' troops, aided by Apache scouts from other groups, pursued the exiles until they gave up.
In 403 BC, he commanded a small force of exiles that invaded Attica and, in successive battles, defeated first a Spartan garrison and then the forces of the oligarchic government ( which included the Spartan general, Lysander ) in the Battle of Munychia.
The Battle of Piraeus was then fought between Athenian exiles who had defeated the government of the Thirty Tyrants and occupied Piraeus and a Spartan force sent to combat them.
Philopoemen then restores Spartan citizenship to the exiles and abolishes Spartan law, introducing Achaean law in its place.
He commands a small force of exiles that invades Attica and, in successive battles, defeats first a Spartan garrison and then the forces of the oligarchic government ( which includes the Spartan general, Lysander ) in the Battle of Munychia.
In 404 BC, he commanded a small force of exiles that invaded Attica and, in successive battles, defeated first a Spartan garrison and then the forces of the oligarchy.
The roll containing this message ( Jeremiah 50: 1-8 ) Seraiah was to read to the exiles, and then, after fixing a stone to it, was to throw it into the Euphrates, uttering, as it sank, the prayer recorded in Jer.
Three armies followed each other into the midlands: Lord Stanley and his forces ; then Sir William Stanley ; and finally Henry Tudor and a host comprising Tudor retainers, dispossessed Lancastrian exiles and many men of Wales and Cheshire.
He then issues a call to Messenian exiles all over Greece to return and rebuild their homeland.
He then issued a call to Messenian exiles all over Greece to return and rebuild their homeland.
Arlington landed in Brill accompanied by a group of Dutch Orangist exiles and then travelled to William at the Dutch headquarters in Nieuwerbrug, all the way being cheered by Dutch crowds, believing he had come to promise English support against the French.
Camillus was hailed then by all other Roman exiles throughout the region.
Ubico had fired Árbenz from his teaching post at the Escuela Politécnica, and since then Árbenz had been living in El Salvador, organizing a band of revolutionary exiles.
The young Görres ' sympathies were initially with the French Revolution, and the French exiles in the Rhineland confirmed his beliefs, which would then evolve over time.
* Following the expulsion the Spanish exiles took a leading role in the Jewish communities of Asia and Africa, who modified their rites to bring them still nearer to the Spanish rite, which by then was regarded as the standard.
Ubico had fired Árbenz from his teaching post at the Escuela Politécnica, and since then Árbenz had been in El Salvador organizing a band of revolutionary exiles.
Rwigema then returned to Tanzania and fought in the 1979 war in which Museveni's army, allied with the Tanzanian army and other Ugandan exiles defeated Amin.
Dimitri then joined other Georgian exiles in Poland, where he met and married John's mother, Maria ; she was Polish and of part German ancestry, and the daughter of Count Rudiger-Bielajew, a former Tsarist general.
The oppidum of the Allobroges became a Roman colony about 47 BCE under Julius Caesar, but the Allobroges managed to expel them ; the exiles then founded the colony of Lugdunum ( today's Lyon ).
Schlamm later edited a paper for Austrian exiles in Prague, Weltbuehne, then emigrated to the US.
They can locate exiles with a Skristal, most often used to find fallen exiles who can then be rescued.
Notable powers include the Mæsron Alliance ( a union of several species, like the Federation and ISC ; its rise, collapse and renaissance helped define the Octant's history ), the Trobrin Empire ( composed of silicon-based life forms, who consider a ' Silicate Plan ' to rule the galaxy as their only insurance against domination by ' carbonites '), the Probr Revolution ( a species of genetically uplifted salamanders who rose against their creators, then used their technology to forge their own empire ) and the Federal Republic of Aurora ( a collection of exiles from several Alpha Octant empires, involuntarily transferred to the Omega Octant and forced to find their own way amidst the warring factions of Omega ).
Most of the Tibetan exiles then sought asylum in Dharamshala and other Tibetan exile communities in India.

exiles and return
# The remainder of 2 Chronicles ( chapters 10 – 36 ) is a chronicle of the kings of Judah to the time of the Babylonian exile, concluding with the call by Cyrus the Great for the exiles to return to their land.
Its subject is the Return to Zion following the close of the Babylonian captivity, and it is divided into two parts, the first telling the story of the first return of exiles in the first year of Cyrus the Great ( 538 BC ) and the completion and dedication of the new Temple in Jerusalem in the sixth year of Darius ( 515 BC ), the second telling of the subsequent mission of Ezra to Jerusalem and his struggle to purify the Jews from the sin of marriage with non-Jews.
42, 360 exiles, with men servants, women servants and " singing men and women ", return from Babylon to Jerusalem and Judah under the leadership of Zerubbabel and Jeshua the High Priest.
There a profound intellectual revolution took place, the exiles blaming their fate on disobedience to their God and looking forward to a future when he would allow a purified people to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the Temple.
The new Persian ruler decided to allow the exiles to return home.
* c. 520 – 500 BC, contemporary with the return of the exiles and the careers of Zechariah and Haggai.
When Cyrus gave permission for the exiles to return unto Jerusalem she stayed with Mordecai.
According to the biblical history, one of the first acts of Cyrus, the Persian conqueror of Babylon, was to commission the Jewish exiles to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the Temple, a task which they are said to have completed c. 515.
Theopompus moved back to Chios with the other exiles in 333 BC after Alexander had invaded Asia Minor and decreed their return, as well as the exile or trial of Persian supporters on the island.
Paraguay experienced a brief period of openness as Moríñigo relaxed restrictions on free speech, allowed political exiles to return, and formed a coalition government.
He lifted the state of siege, allowed opposition exiles to return, ended press censorship, freed political prisoners, and promised to rewrite the 1940 constitution.
According to, the Persian emperor, Cyrus the Great ( reigned 559 BCE – 530 BCE ), permitted the return of the exiles to their homeland and ordered the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem ( Zion ).
One of the first acts of Cyrus accordingly was to allow these exiles to return to their own homes, carrying with them the images of their god and their sacred vessels.
He was able to return to Rome in 78 BC due to Lex Plautia, which extended an amnesty to all exiles of the civil war era.
She is killed warning the other followers, after which the imposter commits suicide, and his followers return to the main body of exiles at Versailles.
When they learned that it was possessed by Elwing daughter of Dior, who dwelt near the mouths of Sirion together with exiles from Doriath and the city of Gondolin, they attacked the place ( after Elwing also refused to return the Silmaril to them ), committing the third and most terrible Kinslaying.
" As the Arcadians are known to have spoken a dialect closely related to Mycenaean Greek, the exiles restored were not from the original Achaean refugees of the return of the Heracleidae, but were the Doricised population that developed in the 7th century BC under the subsequently dispossessed Heraclid dynasty of Messene.
Another clause of the treaty that had ended the war had allowed all exiles to return to Athens, and these men, many of them oligarchic agitators who had been cast out by the democracy, were hard at work in the months after the treaty.
The plot of the computer game Homeworld details the return of the Kushan exiles to Hiigara.
The return of the exiles to Athens contributed to the political instability of Athens allowing Lysander to establish shortly the oligarchy that has come to be known as Thirty Tyrants, composed of men beholden to him.
In September 2008, Ramzan Kadyrov said he was now trying to persuade Chechens refugees and exiles to return, including Akhmed Zakayev, whom Kadyrov described as " a valuable artist who would be welcome to return to help revive Chechnya's cultural heritage.

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