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war and erupted
Shortly afterwards, in 565, a new war erupted with the Gepids, now led by Cunimund, Thurisind's son.
The dispute over the form of government erupted into civil war by the end of 1812, and once again in 1814.
Further civil war erupted with Sin-shar-ishkun seizing the thrones of Assyria and Babylonia from his brother Ashur-etil-ilani.
A long civil war erupted between the Staufen also known as Hohenstaufen supporters and the heirs of Lothar III.
In early November 1991, civil war erupted in Djibouti between the government and a predominantly Afar rebel group, the Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy ( FRUD ).
A war with Peru ( named the Cenepa War, after a river located in the area ) erupted in January – February 1995 in a small, remote region, where the boundary prescribed by the 1942 Rio Protocol was in dispute.
A year later a war erupted in the Philippines causing business, labor and government leaders in the US to condemn America's occupation in the Philippines.
By the 15th century, the Sengoku Jidai civil war erupted, and the vast need for swords together with the ferocity of the fighting caused the highly artistic techniques of the Kamakura period ( known as the " Golden Age of Swordmaking ") to be abandoned in favor of more utilitarian and disposable weapons.
In late December 1985, however, a border dispute between Mali and Burkina Faso over the mineral rich Agacher strip erupted into a brief war.
Disagreement between Octavian and Antony erupted into civil war, the final war of the Roman Republic, in 31 BC.
His attempts to consolidate his rule in Lithuania met with mixed success ; in 1249, an internal war erupted when he sought to seize his nephews ' and Vykintas ' lands.
Direct conflict between the East and West erupted in the Korean War, when the United Nations Security Council, with the absence of the Soviet Union at the time of the vote, voted for international intervention in Korea to stop the civil war.
Then in 840, with Louis ’ death and the accession of Lothair as emperor, war again erupted between the sons of Louis.
Civil war erupted between the " Red " ( Bolshevik ), and " White " ( anti-Bolshevik ) factions, which was to continue for several years, with the Bolsheviks ultimately victorious.
A civil war erupted when the Duras ' son challenged Gowron.
After the General War, the Romulan Empire erupted in civil war, had their border stations destroyed by the Interstellar Concordium in the course of the ISC War of Pacification, and subsequently aided in resisting the Andromedan invasion.
In the 15th century and again in the 17th, civil war erupted.
This led to imperial intervention in Poland and so in 1015 a war erupted once again.
After Sviatoslav's death ( 972 ), a fratricidal war erupted ( 976 ) between Yaropolk and his younger brother Oleg, ruler of the Drevlians.
Before Henry II's civil war in southern Germany erupted, Otto II was faced with disputes in western Germany.
The Jews of Kurdistan were forced to leave and migrate as a result of the Arab-Israeli war, as a result of the increasing hostility and acts of violence against Jews in Iraq and Kurdish towns and villages, and as a result of a new situation that had been built up during the 1940s in Iraq and Kurdistan in which the ability of Jews to live in relative comfort and relative tolerance ( that was erupted from time to time prior to that period ) with their Arab and Muslim neighbors, as they did for many years, practically came to an end.
On Christmas Day 1985, tensions with Mali over the mineral-rich Agacher Strip erupted in a war that lasted five days and killed about 100 people.
When war erupted in Europe in 1939, the Kingdom of Romania was pro-British and allied to the Poles.
Extended civil war erupted again in 1584, when François, Duke of Anjou, younger brother of King Henry III of France, died, leaving Navarre next in line for the throne.

war and soon
There would be great need soon for his skill as surgeon, but somehow he had not planned to use his knowledge merely for war.
Cabinda: Notes on a soon to be forgotten war.
There was fear that Britain would soon be at war with these powers as a consequence of the Batavian revolution in the Netherlands.
He was soon at war with Russia, and his aid was eagerly solicited by both England and Napoleon, anxious to checkmate one another in the East.
Exhausted from the previous war, which took the highest toll on Bulgaria, the Bulgarian army soon turned on the defensive.
The French government relocated from Paris to Bordeaux very briefly during World War II, when it became apparent that Paris would soon fall into German hands ( as in 1870 during war against Prussia and at the beginning of the Franco-Prussian war ).
The Secret Treaty of 1892 required both Russia and France to mobilize immediately followed by a commencement of action against the Triple Alliance if any member of the Triplice mobilized, and so, soon all the Great Powers of Europe were at war except Italy.
This contributed significantly to the two Central Powers ' willingness to go to war as soon as possible.
The Maritz Rebellion or the Boer Revolt or the Five Shilling Rebellion or the Third Boer War, occurred in South Africa in 1914 at the start of World War I, in which men who supported the re-creation of the old Boer republics rose up against the government of the Union of South Africa because they did not want to side with the British against Germany so soon after they had had a long bloody war with the British.
The Nationalists initially had superiority in arms and men, but their lack of popularity, infiltration by Communist agents, low morale, and disorganization soon allowed the Communists to gain the upper hand in the civil war.
The propaganda war soon grew from a border quarrel to a fundamental dispute of the Teutonic mission – did the Knights have the right to wage the crusade?
During the Cold War dog tags were issued to everyone, often soon after birth, since the threat of total war also meant the risk of severe civilian casualties.
" After the war, DDT was made available for use as an agricultural insecticide, and soon its production and use skyrocketed.
The nomadic pressures of the European Plain remained, and could not be solved by a single war ; soon the Sarmatians would have to be fought again.
Neorealism exploded soon after the war, with unforgettable works such as Rossellini's trilogy Rome, Open City ( 1945 ), Paisà ( 1946 ), and Germany, Year Zero ( 1948 ), and with extraordinary actors such as Anna Magnani, as an attempt to describe the difficult economic and moral conditions of Italy and the changes in public mentality in everyday life.
Royalty across Europe was horrified and many heretofore neutral countries soon joined the war against revolutionary France.
The success of these Dunkirker vessels influenced the ship design of the Dutch and other navies contending with them but because most regular navies required ships of greater endurance than the Dunkirker frigates could provide, the term was soon applied less exclusively to any relatively fast and elegant sail-only war ship.
Orwell was declared " unfit for any kind of military service " by the Medical Board in June, but soon afterwards found an opportunity to become involved in war activities by joining the Home Guard.
He also involved himself in preparations for the impending war, joining the Air Raid Precautions ( ARP ) as a warden, where he soon rose to a position of local seniority, with his own house being assigned as the ARP post.
From September 1520 to August 25 he was the Republic's ambassador to Charles V, with whom Venice was soon at war, instructed to defend the Republic's alliance with Francis I of France.
The Treaty of London ended the war, but no one was left satisfied, and soon, the four allies fell out over the partition of Macedonia.
The largest resistance group, the National Liberation Front ( EAM ), was controlled by the Communists, as was ( Elas ) led by Aris Velouchiotis and a civil war soon broke out between it and non-Communist groups such as the National Republican Greek League ( EDES ) in those areas liberated from the Germans.
France would soon be involved in another war, the War of the Grand Alliance.
After the surrender of the Italian Army in September 1943, Albania was occupied by the Germans and soon exploded into a ferocious guerilla war.

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