The triple alliance announced on 18 March that they would present a single list of candidates. |
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Around the middle 15th century, Genoa entered into a triple alliance with Florence and Milan, with Charles VII of France as its head. |
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If the latter course is followed, why not go all the way and form a Triple Alliance. |
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The Triple Alliance of transport workers, miners, and railwaymen was in existence by 1914 and had a strategy of sympathy strikes in place. |
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The Allied powers before 1917 are referred to as the Triple Entente, and the Central Powers are referred to as the Triple Alliance. |
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Louis made peace with the Triple Alliance, but he continued to maintain his aggressive intentions towards the Netherlands. |
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This alliance expanded in 1882 to include Italy, in what became the Triple Alliance. |
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Rome had a secret 1902 pact with France, effectively nullifying its part in the Triple Alliance. |
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By the reign of Ahuitzotl, the Mexica were the largest and most powerful faction in the Aztec Triple Alliance. |
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Despite early attempts by the Mexica, the Tlaxcalteca were never conquered by the Aztec Triple Alliance. |
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The Triple Alliance collapsed when Italy remained neutral at the outbreak of World War I, while the Entente endured. |
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After the war, Huexotzinco withdrew, and the three remaining cities formed a treaty known today as the Triple Alliance. |
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Shortly after the formation of the Triple Alliance, Itzcoatl and Tlacopan instigated sweeping reforms on the Aztec state and religion. |
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Argentina claimed territories south of the Bermejo River until Paraguay's defeat in the War of the Triple Alliance in 1870 established its current border with Argentina. |
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It is generally considered to be a toponym for the valley which became the primary ethnonym for the Aztec Triple Alliance as a result, or vice versa. |
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The Triple Alliance was formed from the victorious faction in a civil war fought between the city of Azcapotzalco and its former tributary provinces. |
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