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Then an Athenian militia, led by the historian Dexippus, pushed the invaders to the north where they were intercepted by the Roman army under Gallienus.
Then there was a standstill until the end of Gallienus reign.
Then an Athenian militia, led by the historian Dexippus, pushed the invaders to the north where they were intercepted by the Roman army under Gallienus.
Then, when two usurping emperors were proclaimed in the East ( 261 ), Odaenathus took the side of Gallienus the son and successor of Valerian, attacked and put to death the usurper Quietus at Emesa ( modern Homs ) and was rewarded for his loyalty by the grant of an exceptional position ( 262 ).
Then Gallienus invited Odenathus to turn against his former allies, Ballista and Quietus.

Then and laid
Then he realized the devil must have laid it out there to tempt him.
Then Israel laid his right hand on the younger Ephraim ’ s head and his left hand on the eldest Manasseh ’ s head and blessed Joseph.
Then, in August 1497, James laid siege to Norham Castle, using his father's bombard Mons Meg.
Then the train came, the tracks being laid directly on the towpath of the old canal, a monument to its demise.
Then he laid the work aside for several years – something Beethoven rarely did – while he returned to the Missa Solemnis and the late piano sonatas.
Then Israel laid his left hand on the eldest Mannasseh ’ s head and his right hand on the youngest Ephraim ’ s head and blessed Joseph.
Then came Napoleon's contemptuous violation of Prussian territory by marching three French corps through Ansbach ; King Frederick William's pride overcame his weakness, and on November 3 he signed with Tsar Alexander I of Russia the terms of an ultimatum to be laid before the French emperor.
Then they laid hands on them and they received the holy Spirit.
Then on July 4, 1888, the first cornerstone was laid.
Then, New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey called upon him to head the state commission that laid the groundwork for the State University of New York system.
Then on November 16, 1915 ( Oklahoma's 8th birthday ) the cornerstone was laid in Masonic fashion and construction began.
Then the coffin was lowered into the ground and the Marshal was laid to rest beside his only son, Bernard, who had been killed fighting under his father's command in Indochina some eight months previously.
Then a year later, in 1920, the college transitioned into a four year college following the liberal arts philosophy of the Free University in Amsterdam as laid out by Dutch theologian and statesman Abraham Kuyper.
Then the selected material had to be assigned to appropriate musical measures and transcribed in a minutely laid out order.
Then the Russians laid prolonged sieges to three key Ottoman citadels in present-day Bulgaria — Shumla, Varna, and Silistra.
Then rocks or boulders are laid on the plank of wood.
Then, on June 8, he laid siege to Maastricht.
Then, at 03: 10, the main barrage began with flanking smoke screens laid down by the artillery and trench mortars.
Then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee laid the foundation stone for the project on January 6, 1999.
Then the body is washed, clothed and laid in the coffin, after which the priest begins the First Panikhida ( prayer service for the departed ).
Then logs are laid on top with consistent mortar gaps, protruding no more than 1 inch on the inside and outside of the wall.
Then Cniva laid siege to Philippopolis and, after a long resistance, he conquered the city, slaying one hundred thousand people, and taking many prisoners.
Then he took multiple copies of the message and laid them one-above-another, each one shifted left by the length of the key.
Then the remains were laid to rest in a temporary tomb pending the completion of the family vault.

Then and siege
Then, in mid-August, a larger French force arrived before Fort Anne, but was also unable to mount an effective attack or siege against the garrison, which had received supplies and reinforcements from Massachusetts.
Then, commencing in 674, the Arabs launched the long awaited siege of Constantinople.
Then Swedish forces, led by Carl Carlsson Gyllenhielm, marched towards Kalmar to lay siege to the city.
Then, Alba resumed the siege of Leiden, which finally terminated in the Dutch favour.
Then in late August, Trebonius was surprised when the Massilians burst out of the town, took advantage of the lack of guards posted around, and destroyed the siege equipment which had breached the walls.
Then an ally of Kenfu Adam, Gadlu, rebelled in Wolqayt and on 14 January 1780 the Emperor Tekle Giyorgis marched on Gadlu, putting the rebel's amba under siege and blocking access to the amba's water supply.
Then the emperor Barbarossa began the second siege of Milan, which would end with the destruction of the city in 1162.
Then, on 16 March, General Forey and the French Army began the siege of Puebla.

Then and city
Then subsequently the city was, for more than a thousand years, the capital of the Byzantine Empire, the Greek-speaking Roman Empire of late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.
Then, in 1899 Berkeley residents voted to make their city an alcohol-free zone.
The city will be taken, the houses looted, and the women raped … Then the Lord will go forth and fight against those nations … Thus the Lord my God will come, and all the saints with you .” 14: 2-5 In Matthew, Jesus says, " The sign of the Son of Man will appear in heaven, and then all the tribes of the earth will mourn, and they will see the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory.
Then Berlin was a free city surrounded by communist-ruled East Germany, represented a " hot spot " of political and ideological controversy for the revolting German students.
Then he said " I'm fining everyone in this courtroom fifty cents for living in a city where a person has to steal bread in order to eat!
Then Honduran army Major Jorge Colindres Reyes marching through the city.
Then Farel, who was working with incredible zeal to promote the gospel, bent all his efforts to keep me in the city.
Then, Muhammad returned to Medina, after assigning Akib ibn Usaid as governor of the city.
Then, he captured the city of Bursa just with diplomatic negotiations.
Then, after a long stance alongside the emperors, the Papist families of the city gained control in 1248.
Then, Jesus laments over the capital: " Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the city that kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to it ... See, your house is left to you, desolate " ( 23: 37-38 ).
Then, on the capture of Rome, he abandoned the city to his troops, and the popular indignation evoked by his act brought about Gregory's exile.
Then, when it has acquired strength, it takes up that nest in which are the bones of its parent, and bearing these it passes from the land of Arabia into Egypt, to the city called Heliopolis.
The city was seized again by the Goths under Totila, but was restored to the Eastern Empire by Narses in 568. Then it fell under the control of the Lombards.
Then in 1642 the VOC and the WIC sent a fleet of some ships to Chile to conquer the city of Valdivia and the goldmines of the Spanish.
Then a small trading and fishing settlement with wooden buildings, it was anyway recorded by Canaparius as „ urbs “, city.
Then those separate items can be used for sorting or indexing the records, such as all with " Boulder " as the city name ...
Then it is used as: General Strike of a city, i. e., " General Strike in Florence ", or a General Strike in a whole country or province, for the purpose of gaining political rights, i. e., the right to vote ; as in Belgium, or Sweden.
Then the inevitable happened, a traitor opened the gates to Alaric's troops and they sacked the city in August 410.
Heracles was also credited with the burning of the palace at Orchomenus: " Then appearing unawares before the city of the Orchomenians and slipping in at their gates he burned the palace of the Minyans and razed the city to the ground.
Then, in February 23, 1942, the Zweigs were found dead of a barbiturate overdose in their house in the city of Petrópolis, holding hands.
Then, Marysville city officials encouraged the Department of War to establish a military facility in the area.
Then as now there was only one business in Placerville, the city store.

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