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raids and Crimeans
The Crimeans engaged in frequent raids into the Danubian principalities, Poland-Lithuania, and Muscovy.

raids and however
It appears, however, that in the fifth century raids on Britain by continental peoples developed into migrations.
By summer 1777, however, Washington had rebuilt his strength and his confidence ; he stopped using raids and went for large-scale confrontations, as at Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth and Yorktown.
Small border raids and conflicts began to occur between the two countries, however full and official conflict was never declared.
What they entirely failed to comprehend, however, was both the impact of destructive fire from trench positions and the mobility of cavalry raids, both of which had been developed in the American Civil War.
O ' odham history however suggest the constant raids between the two tribes caused intermarrying, resulting in a mixed tribe of two enemies.
The independence uprising was the first of a dozen similar incidents that took place in Alta California during the Mission Period ; however, most rebellions tended to be localized and short-lived due to the Spaniards ' superior weaponry ( native resistance more often took the form of non-cooperation ( in forced labor ), return to their homelands ( desertion of forced relocation ), and raids on mission livestock ).
The basis of the rumour was that Sauron's Orcs stole many of Rohan's black horses during raids, thus making black horses rare ; however, this was theft, which angered the people of Rohan.
During the Viking raids on Lindisfarne, however, this cover was lost, and a replacement was made in 1852.
Glele resisted British diplomatic overtures, however, distrusting their manners and noting that they were much more activist in their opposition to the slave trade: though revolutionary France itself had outlawed slavery at the end of the 18th century it allowed the trade to continue elsewhere ; Britain outlawed slavery in the U. K. and in its overseas possessions in 1833, and had its navy make raids against slavers along the West African coast starting in 1840.
Regardless, however, Gaiseric had soon retaken Mauretania Sitifensis and Mauretania Caesariensis, as well as taking Sardinia and Corsica, and conducting devastating raids on Sicily.
Early Christian life on Patmos, however, barely survived Muslim raids from the 7th to the 9th century.
Hatch was originally settled as Santa Barbara in 1851, however Apache raids drove the farmers away until 1853 when the nearby Fort Thorn was established.
The nightly raids do not provide the only drama, however, as his older sister, Dawn, falls for a Canadian soldier, becomes pregnant, and finding her life turned upside down, soon discovers the value of her family.
After 1870, however, the failure of American Fenian raids into Canada, followed by the collapse of American Fenianism, finally led to the decline of Canadian Fenian power.
Thirteen suspected members of the IRA were arrested during raids as the British and Irish governments attempted to apprehend the killers, however no one was ever convicted of the killings.
Its frontier position near the Duchy of Brabant, however, attracted several raids from the duke, causing it to be burnt to the ground and rebuilt at least a couple of times.
World War II, however, was a lot worse as half of the city was destroyed by air raids, only days before Liberation Day.
Modern historians, however, state that the truth of the matter is this: There are indeed numerous ancient records of Mongol raids and occupations of Jerusalem ( from Western, Armenian, or Arab sources ), and in 1300 the Mongols did achieve a brief victory in Syria which caused a Muslim retreat, and allowed the Mongols to launch raids into the Levant as far as Gaza for a period of a few months.
Premises suspected of being gay brothels, including the Hotel Marigny, were however subject to frequent police raids, perhaps indicating less tolerance for them from the authorities.
It is not, however, a phenomenon peculiar to nuclear explosions, having been observed frequently in large forest fires and following incendiary raids during World War II.
The rebels continued their raids into Canada, however, using the U. S. as a base of operations and cooperating with the U. S. Hunters ' Lodges, dedicated to the overthrow of British rule in Canada.
In 654, however, Muawiyah renewed his raids by sea, and plundered Rhodes.
Sir Sidney quickly cleared Pezza ’ s name, however, and for a few weeks he conducted seaborne raids against French outposts along the coast from Ponza and the other islands in the Gulf of Gaeta.

raids and didn't
"-" Suffice it to say that you didn't need more than one or two Mirage IIIs to intercept a Vulcan attack on Buenos Aires "-" It would have taken much more than a lone Vulcan raid to upset Buenos Aires " Ward ( 1992 ), pp. 247-48 .</ ref > Argentine sources originally claimed that the Vulcan raids influenced Argentina to withdraw some of their Dassault Mirage III fighter aircraft from the Southern Argentina Defence Zone to the Buenos Aires Defence Zone.

raids and cease
The Shah also promised to cease all raids into Ottoman territory.
Arab raids into Anatolia permanently cease.
By aligning himself with Bolesław ’ s southern neighbor Zbigniew wished to compel Bolesław to cease his raids into Pomerania.
By 1955, Egypt sponsoring of the Palestinian fedayeen ( self-sacrificer ) raids cause Israel to cease attending the Egyptian MAC and stepped up raids into the Gaza Strip and Sinai, which result Egypt arm the fedayeen.
While the natives did not entirely cease their raids on Ste.
Gildas describes how their raids took them " sea to sea, heaped up by the eastern band of impious men ; and as it devastated all the neighbouring cities and lands, did not cease after it had been kindled, until it burnt nearly the whole surface of the island, and licked the western ocean with its red and savage tongue " ( chapter 24 ).
During his campaign, President Barack Obama signaled that he would cease the DEA's raids in California as President.
However, Cossack raids did not cease, especially as they were encouraged by Muscovy.
Nor did raids into Minnesota cease as sixteen whites are known to have been killed by Sioux later in 1863
* June 15-The paramount Chief Powhatan ( Wahunsunacock ), Nonoma Winanuske Matatiske's husband, announces a ceasefire, causing Paspahegh raids to cease abruptly.
The two came to an agreement that Fisher's his over-the-border raids would cease.

raids and until
Conflict broke out between the French and the indigenous islanders in November 1649 and fighting lasted for five years until 1654, when the last opposition to the French on Grenada was crushed-although the island continued for some time after to suffer raids by war canoe parties from St. Vincent, who had aided the local Grenadan islanders in their struggle and continued to oppose the French.
Beginning in the first decades of Byzantine rule ( until 461 ), the region suffered devastating raids by Visigoths, Huns, and Ostrogoths.
In the first decades under Byzantine rule ( until 461 ), Epirus nova suffered the devastation of raids by Visigoths, Huns, and Ostrogoths.
The Spanish settled in Jamaica in 1509 and held the island against many privateer raids from their main city, now called Spanish Town, which served as capital of Jamaica from its founding in 1534 until 1872.
It was not until the concluding months of 1943 that the only realized attempt to build a " true four engined " version of the A-series He 177, the He 177B emerged with only three airworthy prototypes produced by early 1944, some three years after the first flights of the Avro Lancaster prototypes, the most commonly encountered RAF bomber pounding Germany on strategic night raids from 1942 to the end of the war in Europe.
The raids continued until 1810 when a strong British expedition was sent to capture the island.
By 1800 the Spanish population had reached 25, 000, but Apache and Comanche raids on Hispanic settlers were common until well into the period of U. S. occupation.
The Crimean Khanate continued to invade Eastern Europe in a series of slave raids, and remained a significant power in Eastern Europe and a threat to Muscovite Russia in particular until the end of the 17th century.
The period from the earliest recorded raids in the 790s until the Norman conquest of England in 1066 is commonly known as the Viking Age of Scandinavian history.
Following the initial invasion, the conflict deteriorated into a series of border raids which lasted until 950 when Otto I and Boleslaus I signed a peace treaty.
* With the help of the newly converted local tribes of Livs and Letts, the Crusaders initiate raids into part of what is present-day Estonia ; the resulting ancient fight for independence lasts until 1227.
He continued the series of successful raids against France throughout the mid 9th century, and fought numerous civil wars in Denmark, until his luck ran out at last in Britain.
Their raids in the Adriatic increased rapidly, until the whole Sea was no longer safe for travel.
The grant holders were unable to maintain a permanent settlement due to " raids by Utes, Navajos and Jicarilla Apaches " until early in the 1860s.
These raids, financed by the Crown or high nobility, were initially immensely profitable, until the overhaul of Spain's naval and intelligence systems led to a series of costly failures.
B-29 raids from those islands began on 17 November 1944 and lasted until 15 August 1945, the day Japan capitulated.
Although Byzantium would tacitly support a Serbian revolt against Bulgaria in 931, and the Bulgarians would allow Magyar raids across their territory into Byzantine possessions, Byzantium and Bulgaria remained at peace for 40 years, until Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria.
By the late 2nd century Chauci raiding was ongoing and more serious than before, continuing in the North Sea Channel until their last recorded raids c. 170 – 175.
The second phase from the late summer of July 1940 until the early summer of June 1944 consisted of a stalemate along the English Channel where neither side was strong enough to invade the other's territory, being limited to smaller raids.
Magloire's relics were venerated at the monastery until the mid-9th century when Viking raids rendered Sark unsafe, and the monks departed for Jersey, taking the relics with them.
Although they used the region primarily as hunting grounds, the Chicakamauga faction of the Cherokee vehemently fought white settlement in their territory, frequently leading raids on households, even through the signing of various peace treaties, alternating short periods of peace with violent hostility, until forcibly marched from their territory by the U. S. government on the " Trail of Tears ".
During the American Civil War from July to October 1863, California Volunteers fighting the local Indians in the Bald Hills War were stationed in the town, in Trinidad Camp to protect it and the coast road from Indian raids, until they were moved four miles north to Camp Gilmore.
Alphen was therefore an important commercial site in the area until Germanic raids ended that in 240 CE.
It was not until the 1790s that the Big Osage pressed the settlement harder ; they conducted repeated raids and killed some settlers.

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