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Thus the battle led to the internal weakening and fracturing of the Northumbrian kingdom, a situation which lasted until after the battle of the Winwaed, despite Oswine's murder on the orders of Oswiu in 651.
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Thus at the same time that William Henry Harrison was preparing to pacify the aborigines of Indiana Territory and winning fame at the battle of Tippecanoe, Anglo-Saxon settlement made a great leap into the center of the North American continent to the west of the American agricultural frontier.
Thus, the whole war could be decided by a single field battle ; victory was enforced by ransoming the fallen back to the defeated, called the " Custom of the Greeks ".
Thus, in 1329 after this Battle of Pelekanon the Byzantines gave up the idea of getting the Kocaeli lands back and never tried conducting a field battle against the Ottoman forces.
Thus, despite the population of France being greater than the population of all of the German states that participated in the war, the Germans mobilized more soldiers for battle.
Thus they display in battle the speed of horse, with the firmness of infantry ; and by daily practice and exercise attain to such expertness that they are accustomed, even on a declining and steep place, to check their horses at full speed, and manage and turn them in an instant and run along the pole, and stand on the yoke, and thence betake themselves with the greatest celerity to their chariots again.
Thus Æthelfrith's death in battle has been seen as causing " a near total revolution in the politics of what is now northern England ".
Thus, when the action began and became a defensive rather than an offensive battle for the Russians, their heavy preponderance in artillery was wasted on a right wing that would never be attacked, while the French artillery did much to help win the battle.
Thus it is often somewhat difficult to tell whether the material refers to the use of cloth flags in battle or a unit of troops.
Thus, this site might even have been the location of the famous battle of King Naresuan against the Burmese crown-prince, most commonly assigned to the Don Chedi District in Suphanburi Province nearby.
Thus spurned, Argyrus contacted the Pope, and when Leo and his army moved from Rome to Apulia to engage the Normans in battle, a Byzantine army led by Argyrus personally moved from Apulia with the same plan, catching the Normans in a pinch.
Thus Constantine weakened the Byzantine forces, which in turn led to their cataclysmic defeat at the battle of Manzikert in 1071.
Thus, for instance, in “ The Dream of the Rood ” Christ is presented as a " heroic warrior, eagerly leaping on the Cross to do battle with death ; the Cross is a loyal retainer who is painfully and paradoxically forced to participate in his Lord's execution.
Thus, as the battle in Changping unfolded, Zhao was unable to secure support from either the State of Chu or the State of Qi.
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Thus, Bavarian candidate ( s ) emerged to take over the Duchy of Luxembourg, but this plan led to nothing permanent.
Thus the situation seemed plausible, and a combination of her financial woes and her good nature led her to go along with the plan.
Thus with the help of the judiciary committee led by Senator James Eastland, the bill ended up being far weaker than it originally started, but it still became law and Johnson tried to give himself credit for its passage.
Thus, the overreaction to Hershel Grynszpan's attempt against the diplomat Ernst vom Rath came into being and led to the November pogrom. The background of the pogrom was signified by a sharp cleavage of interests between the different agencies of party and state.
Thus, the most obedient were led ( usually by Spider Woman ) to the next higher world, with physical changes occurring both in the people in the course of their journey, and in the environment of the next world.
Thus a knight led fewer men in general than did a duke ; a baronet might in theory control less land than an earl.
Thus the murder indirectly led to Fianna Fáil's forced entry to the Dáil and in August 1927 the government narrowly survived a vote of no confidence.
Thus, while Rabbi Dovber Schneuri succeeded his father as Rebbe of the Chabad movement, a senior disciple of his father, Rabbi Aharon HaLevi of Strashelye, a popular and respected figure, differed with him on a number of issues and led a breakaway movement.
Thus, the skeptic will, for example, believe the proposition that " Dion is in the room " if sense-data and ordinary reasoning led to the emergence of such a belief.
Thus when in August Edward de Brus and his men crossed the Bann in four ships supplied by Scots sea captain, Thomas Dun, de Burgh retreated still further to Connor, where on either the first or ninth of September a charge by the Scots-Irish led to his defeat.
Thus the ambiguous doctrine of an " irresistible grace ", which led to important debates first during the 5th century, opposing Pelagianism to Augustinism ( see following section ) and then again during the 16th and 17th century, explaining in particular the creation of the Congregatio de Auxiliis as the Jesuits denied the existence of an " efficacious grace ," while the Dominican Order, Augustinists and Thomists asserted its trueness.
Thus he came to sing alongside the great soprano castrato Farinelli, and their meeting on stage ( in the pasticcio Artaserse ) led to a famous incident, reported by the music historian Charles Burney.
Thus stymied, he turned towards writing as an alternative outlet for his talents ; his interest in public affairs led him to a career as a political journalist.
Thus, Hébert was one of the proponents of " parcours ", an obstacle course, which is now standard in the military training and led to the development of civilian fitness trails and confidence courses.
Thus, scoring a test right – wrong loses 1 ) how students achieved their correct answers, 2 ) what led them astray towards unacceptable answers and 3 ) where within the body of the test this departure from expectation occurred.
Thus, in August 480 BC, after hearing of Xerxes's approach, a small Allied army led by the Spartan king Leonidas I blocked the Pass of Thermopylae, whilst an Athenian-dominated navy sailed to the Straits of Artemisium.
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