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These extravagant expenditures began shortly after the end of Second Punic War, and increased as the spoils returned from Rome's new eastern conquests.
These conquests complicated the migration of the aggressive nomadic hordes from Asia to Europe through Volga and Ural.
These mobile mounted warriors made Charlemagne ’ s far-flung conquests possible, and to secure their service he rewarded them with grants of land called benefices.
These were given to the captains directly by the Emperor to reward their efforts in the conquests, and they in turn were to grant benefices to their warrior contingents, who were a mix of free and unfree men.
These conquests marked the end of the Bactrian independence.
These were collectively known as the " Cartas al Rey Don Felipe II: sobre la expedicion, conquistas y progresos de las islas Felipinas " ( Letters to the King Lord Philip II: on the expedition, conquests and progress of the Philippine Islands ).
These officials advised Emperor Wu to try to suppress the Xianbei and the Qiang before considering conquests of Eastern Wu.
These conquests were subsequently confirmed by the Treaty of Guadalajara ( 1207 ).
These and other variations on the theme were all set in the " temper of the times " of the Muslim-Christian conflict as Medieval Europe was becoming aware of its great enemy in the wake of the quickfire success of the Muslims through a series of conquests shortly after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, as well as the lack of real information in the West of the mysterious east.
These conquests coalesced into a zone called Cuautlalpan, of which Pachuca was a part.
These conquests in the Caucasus counted for very little in the war as a whole.
These were mostly nomads, hunter gatherer tribes, refugees, anti-social / dacoit tribes and socially and lawfully ostracised peoples during a certain age or time but eventually never were given a chance to assimilate back into the mainstream after adopting a more mainstream lifestyle perhaps due to continuous strife, conquests and uncertainty over a 1000 years, until recently during the modern age under the British and free Indian Governments, that they are being attempted to assimilate again into the mainstream.
These three Augustae form the corners of a triangle that reaches across the Alpine conquests of Augustus, and whose long base from the Rheinknie to the Danube formed the frontier against unconquered Germania.
These movements and conquests are part of a larger pattern of population expansion and resettlement that occurred in Europe at this time.
These were a symbol of Manuel's military power, as the knights of the Order of Christ contributed to numerous military conquests in that era.
These conquests represent a significant advancement of Amda Seyon's eventual goal of controlling the inland trade previously controlled by the Muslims in Ifat and farther east.
: These were not seen as conquests in the vulgar sense of territorial acquisitions, but as the overthrow of impious regimes and illegitimate hierarchies, and the " opening " of their peoples to the new revelation and dispensation ...
These conquests removed the threat of the once mighty Muslim Syrian fleets, effectively re-establishing Byzantine dominance in the Eastern Mediterranean, so that Nikephoros Phokas could boast to Liutprand of Cremona with the words " I alone command the sea ".
These started during the initial Muslim conquests under the expansionist Rashidun and Umayyad caliphs in the 7th century and continued by their successors until the mid-11th century.
These conquests provided the new empire with a large influx of tribute, especially agricultural goods.
These mixed troops provided added strength and flexibility throughout Alexander's conquests.

These and opened
These higher stakes contests also opened up the door to reality television contests such as Survivor and Big Brother, in which contestants win large sums of money for outlasting their peers in a given environment.
These often opened with the show's main title logo within the teaser scene ; from season four onward, the show began using an anthropomorphic version of the logo in the opening scenes, using various animations.
These thinkers opened up the way for the deconstruction of the subject as a core-concept of metaphysics.
These policies abolished and prohibited monopolies and opened once closed and privileged unions, associations, and guilds, which he saw as impediments to commerce.
These routes were never opened.
These ports, when opened by detonation of shaped charges, reduced the chamber pressure so abruptly that the interior flame was blown out.
On that episode, Simon opened the show performing " Still Crazy After All These Years " in a turkey outfit, since Thanksgiving was the following week.
The pilot episode ( where it was originally called I'm Sorry, They're At It Again ) opened with Graeme Garden and Jo Kendall singing the words of " Three Blind Mice " to the tune of " Ol ' Man River " followed by Bill Oddie and Tim Brooke-Taylor performing the lyrics of " Sing a Song of Sixpence " to the melody of " These Foolish Things ".
These only release steam when the pan is opened, or as a safety precaution if the heat source is not reduced enough when the pan reaches the required cooking pressure.
These are further sanctified by the recent additions to the architectural excellence of buildings, a fusion of the traditional and modern architecture which are mostly post 1962, after Thimphu became the Capital of Bhutan and opened up for tourism under various Five Year Developmental Plans.
These new designs opened an economic door for contractors, engineers, architects, and investors, providing vast amounts of real estate space on minimal plots of land.
These actions violated Octavius ' right of sacrosanctity and worried Tiberius ' supporters, and so instead of moving to depose him, Tiberius commenced to use his veto on daily ceremonial rites in which Tribunes were asked if they would allow for key public buildings, for example the markets and the temples, to be opened.
These two new facilities opened in 2009.
These features were retained in the design despite the fact that by the time the station opened the 1921 Railway Act had been passed which spelt the end of the L & SWR as an independent concern.
These programmes are opened to applicants having completed their undergraduate studies at other institutions.
These lands were opened to non-Indian settlement on April 22, 1889.
These fifteen galleries — which opened in November 2001 — contain around 4, 000 items.
* In 1976, Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater was built as a Bicentennial project and opened to the public with the production " Unto These Hills ," which told the story of Chief William McIntosh.
These casinos were closed or moved as larger resorts opened closer to Memphis.
These supposed connections opened a floodgate of local residents seeking historical landmark status for their homes in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, many of which were denied by the Pennsylvania Historical Commission due to lack of evidence that the events actually took place.
These POs, MOs and TOs have to be effectively managed to synchronize with the changes that often occur within the “ execution horizon .” The execution horizon is the time from which a PO, MO or TO is opened until the time it is closed in the system of record.
These were converted into a wide range of wetland features and habitats before the centre opened in May 2000.
These are almost exclusively found in operating theatres, where the chest is likely to be open, or can be opened quickly by a surgeon.
These treaties opened 11 more ports to Western trade.

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