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When the other Latins subsequently occupied the empty town of Politorium, Ancus took the town again and demolished it.
It was subsequently endowed by William de Braose, with a tenth or " tithe " of the profits of the castle and town.
Owing to the refusal of the chief officers of the corporation to take the oath of allegiance to William III in 1688, the charter was annulled, and the town subsequently declined in prosperity.
Town after town subsequently fell, including Brussels, Bruges, Antwerp ; by the end of the campaign Villeroi's army had been driven from most of the Spanish Netherlands.
When asked which of his stories was a favorite in several interviews Barks cited the ten-pager in Walt Disney's Comics and Stories # 146 ( Nov. 1952 ) in which Donald tells the story of the chain of unfortunate events that took place when he owned a chicken farm in a town which subsequently was renamed Omelet.
There, a new settlement was formed, being granted a council two years later ( 1706 ), with the name of San Roque, and being considered by the Spanish Crown as the heir to the lost town of Gibraltar ( historical objects and records predating 1704 were subsequently taken to San Roque where they remain to this day.
In 1945 Polish and Soviet troops seized the town and it was subsequently attached to Poland, while the remaining German population which had not fled the advancing Red Army was expelled.
On 14 May 1289, a devastating fire wiped out great parts of the inner town, although these were subsequently rebuilt.
The town subsequently lost its charter in 1862 but regained it in 1875 when the community's economy rebounded, mainly due to a growing railway industry.
The Bend subsequently developed a service-based economy to support the shipyard and gradually began to acquire all the amenities of a growing town.
In Italy, there is Bussana Vecchia, a ghost town in Liguria which was abandoned in 1887 following an earthquake and subsequently squatted in the 1960s.
The town is designated as the county seat for Burke County, North Carolina and is subsequently renamed " Morgantown " and later shortened to become Morganton.
He would subsequently serve in many offices in the town and colonial governments, and in his 70s he was elected captain of the militia in Providence during King Philip's War in 1676.
A small proportion of people in Alghero speak a Catalan dialect, introduced when Catalan invaders repopulated the town after capturing the city from the Genoese in 1353 and subsequently expelling the indigenous population.
Before the Roman conquest of northern Gaul, Reims, founded circa 80 BC as * Durocorteron (" round fortress "; in Latin: Durocortōrum ), served as the capital of the tribe of the Remi — whose name the town would subsequently echo.
When the Germans realised they had been tricked, they burned down an entire section of town, subsequently occupying the city.
Until 2007 it had a small office open to the public in Southsea town centre, but this was subsequently closed.
The entire government subsequently moved briefly to Clermont-Ferrand, then to the spa town of Vichy in central France.
() claims that by the time of David, the town was under the control of Philistines, but subsequently was given by their king-Achish-to David, who at that time was seemingly acting as a vassal of the Philistines.
He had received his training partly in Alexandria, under Ammonius, partly in Athens, as a disciple of Damascius ; and it was probably in one of these two cities that he subsequently took up his abode ; for, with the exception of these cities and Constantinople, it would have been difficult to find a town which possessed the collections of books he needed, and he is unlikely to have gone to Constantinople.
This is the story of the proverbial outsider who blows into town and subsequently manages to upturn complacency, shake convention, disrupt, rearrange lives and — reset the fates of all those with whom he comes into contact.
The site has been sold to property developers and the town hall building subsequently put up for sale itself.
West Lebanon was the only other settlement near the railroad's path, but the line bypassed it by about a mile ; the town subsequently moved northward to be nearer the station.

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McBride gave him his opportunity when he showed up in town with a pistol on his hip.
Everywhere he went in town, people sidled up, gave him the guttural bit or broke into a frightening Tarzan yodel.
The 2001 census gave the population of Accrington town as 35, 203.
Sometimes in desert warfare, there is no nearby town name to use ; map coordinates gave the name to the Battle of 73 Easting in the First Gulf War.
St. Petroc founded a monastery in Bodmin in the sixth century and gave the town its alternative name of Petrockstow.
The town, first mentioned in 902, grew up by the castle ( Babenberch ) which gave its name to the Babenberg family.
The Dachau artists ' colony gave the town recognition as one of the most important artist's colonies in Germany beside Worpswede.
When the city of Basel was definitely and officially " reformed " in 1529, Erasmus gave up his residence there and settled in the imperial town of Freiburg im Breisgau.
Returning to Busseto, he became the town music master and, with the support of Antonio Barezzi, a local merchant and music lover who had long supported Verdi's musical ambitions in Milan, Verdi gave his first public performance at Barezzi ’ s home in 1830.
In 1517 the Reformation began with the publication of Martin Luther's 95 Theses ; he had posted them in the town square, and gave copies of them to German nobles, but it is debated whether he nailed them to the church door in Wittenberg as is commonly said.
For example the temple of Heracles Monoikos ( i. e. the lone dweller ), built far from any nearby town upon a promontory in what is now the Côte d ' Azur, gave its name to the area's more recent name, Monaco.
In 1958 his son gave the castle itself to the town of Kenilworth and English Heritage has managed the property since 1984.
in the 19th-century, the former fortifications gave way to a ring road that encircles the old town centre, from which the old industrial buildings have been excluded.
These family members gave their name to town lands called Ballymooney both in that county and in the neighboring county of Leix.
From the naval point of view, since the 9th century the emergence of the Saracen pirates urged the city to expand its fleet: in the following years this fleet gave the town an opportunity for more expansion.
In 1638, Bachiler and others successfully petitioned to begin a new plantation at Winnacunnet, to which he gave the name Hampton when the town was incorporated in 1639.
The sheriff gave Thompson the choice of standing trial or handing over the deeds to the boat and leaving town.
Liechtenstein gave asylum to approximately five hundred soldiers of the First Russian National Army ( a collaborationist Russian force within the German Wehrmacht ) at the close of World War II ; this is commemorated by a monument at the border town of Hinterschellenberg which is marked on the country's tourist map.
This gave rise to the town itself through a combination of a good harbor, proximity to the sea routes, vast timber resources, and a river capable of supporting mills.
" In addition, the French government gave two statues to the town commemorating Patton's service to their nation.
Anne recovered at the spa town of Tunbridge Wells, and over the next two years, she gave birth to two daughters in quick succession, Mary and Anne Sophia.
The traders from Rhodes gave their names to the ancient town of Rhodanousia ( now Trinquetaille, across the Rhone river from Arles ), and to the main river of Provence, the Rhodanos, today known as the Rhone.
The central point of the old town is the medieval, stone and brick Porvoo Cathedral which gave its name to the Porvoo Communion – an inter-church agreement between a number of Anglican and Lutheran denominations.
Ancona was founded by Greek settlers from Syracuse about 387 BC, who gave it its name: Ancona is a very slightly modified transliteration of the Greek Αγκων, meaning " elbow "; the harbour to the east of the town was originally protected only by the promontory on the north, shaped like an elbow.

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