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When Franco ordered Paraguayan troops to abandon the advanced positions in the Chaco that they had held since the 1935 truce, the army revolted in August 1937 and returned the Liberals to power.
Saladin agreed to a truce with Bohemond in return for Muslim prisoners being held by him and then he gave A ' zaz to Alam ad-Din Suleiman and Aleppo to Saif al-Din al-Yazkuj — the former was an emir of Aleppo who joined Saladin and the latter was a former mamluk of Shirkuh who helped rescue him from the assassination attempt at A ' zaz.
In an effort to negotiate a truce, Henry of Blois held a peace conference at Bath, to which Stephen sent his wife.
The boundary troubles with Castile restarted in 1164: he then met at Soria with the Lara family, who represented Alfonso VIII, and a truce was established, allowing him to move against the Muslim Almoravids who still held much of southern Spain, and to capture the cities of Alcántara and Alburquerque.
The truce was betrayed by Shapur who seized him and held him prisoner for the remainder of his life.
During the peace conference held to end the war both the Æsir and the Vanir formed a truce by spitting into a vat.
In an effort to negotiate a truce, Henry of Blois held a peace conference at Bath, at which Robert represented the Empress, and Queen Matilda and Archbishop Theobald the King.
Furthermore, neither side had deployed the ships which they both held in reserve, of which the Danish reserve was arguably the larger, and the truce effectually prevented this deployment at a moment where the British fleet was exposed.
It added that " a small Israeli garrison held al-Birwa prior to the truce ", but it fell to ALA troops based in Nazareth who launched a surprise attack.
Yet the truce held officially for many months, though there was sporadic fighting in Mecca.
That afternoon, a meeting was held in the town hall to discuss terms of the truce.
Hamas blamed Israel for not lifting the Gaza Strip blockade, and for an Israeli raid on a purported tunnel, crossing the border into the Gaza Strip from Israel on November 4, which it held constituted a serious breach of the truce.
Isolated and surrounded by a more powerful coalition of opponents, Bulgaria was forced to agree to a truce and to peace negotiations to be held in the Romanian capital, Bucharest.
In 1230 Theodore broke the truce with Bulgaria, hoping to remove Ivan Asen II, who had held him back from attacking Constantinople.
Here he held out until 22 September, at which point he was forced to surrender and agree to a six-month truce.
A truce was accepted, and Richard I had almost recovered all Normandy and now held more territories in Aquitaine than he had before.
As Edinburgh Castle was held against them, the Lords withdrew under the terms of the truce of the Articles of Leith.
The new king led a Mongol army against David, but could not penetrate deeply into the largely mountainous provinces held by the rebels, and a truce was negotiated.
An ANAD-sponsored truce signed on 30 December held, bringing to an end what became known as the " Christmas War ".

truce and later
In 1619, his opponent Johan van Oldenbarnevelt was beheaded, and when two years later the truce expired, the West Indian Company was established
Although a truce was signed in 441, war resumed two years later with another failure by the Romans to deliver the tribute.
By the time a ceasefire was negotiated on 12 June 1935, Paraguay had seized control of most of the region, as was later recognized by the 1938 truce.
Two years later, the Quraysh violated the truce by slaughtering a group of Muslims and their allies.
Geoffrey of Anjou invaded in early 1136 and, after a temporary truce, invaded later the same year, raiding and burning estates rather than trying to hold the territory.
** U. S. Lieutenant Colonel William R. Higgins, serving with a United Nations group monitoring a truce in southern Lebanon, is kidnapped ( he is later killed by his captors ).
** The OAS signs a truce with the FLN in Algeria, but a day later announces that it will continue the fight on behalf of French Algerians.
Furthermore, as one of the negotiators, Michael Collins, later admitted ( and he was in a position to know, given his role in the independence war ), the IRA at the time of the truce was weeks, if not days, from collapse, with a chronic shortage of ammunition.
Saladin later told his guards to settle a truce with the hashashins.
Vaughan was later himself executed, under a flag of truce, by Owen's son Jasper.
The winners of that truce were Hill and Morgan, who immediately formed the Northern Securities Company with the aim of tying together their three major rail lines ( Ironically, the Burlington Route, Northern Pacific, and Great Northern would later merge in 1970 to form the Burlington Northern Railroad ).
Pausanias, arriving a day later, takes back the bodies of the Spartan dead under a truce, and returns to Sparta.
The boundaries of his regno were only later fixed by a truce with the pope in October 1144.
Geoffrey of Anjou invaded Normandy in early 1136 and, after a temporary truce, invaded later the same year, raiding and burning estates rather than trying to hold the territory.
France and Austria signed a truce on 4 December and the Treaty of Pressburg 22 days later took the latter out of the war.
The embalmed body of Berkeley, after being displayed in The Hague, was later returned to England under a truce, accompanied by a letter of the States-General praising the Admiral for his courage.
Baldwin marched out from Jerusalem and was defeated at the Battle of Bosra, although the truce with Damascus was later restored.
Though Theodore I Laskaris could not oppose this later campaign, it appears that Henry decided it best to focus on his European problems, for he sought a truce with Theodore I in 1214, and amicably divided Latin from Nicean possessions to the favour of Nicea.
This shocking event set in motion negotiations that led to a truce several years later.
Following Bautzen, Napoleon agreed to a seven-week truce with the Coalition, requested by the Allies on 2 June 1813, the armistice ( Armistice of Pleischwitz ) was signed on 4 June, and lasted until 20 July, but later extended to 16 August.
It is reported that Napoleon later ( on Saint Helena ) quoted, that his agreement to this truce was a bad mistake, because the break was of much more use to the allies than to him.
A marriage between the island's prince and the Fey Black King's granddaughter brings a temporary truce that ends with her murder and that of the islander king, but several years later the new islander king and his half-Fey son and daughter discover the Place of Power and use its power to kill the Black King.
Kvitsøy is first mentioned in the Snorre Saga, where Snorre records a truce being made between King Olaf II of Norway later to be known as St. Olav ( Hellige Olav ) and Erling Sjalgsson, under the stone cross.
France and Austria signed a truce on 4 December and the Treaty of Pressburg 22 days later took the latter out of the war.

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