Less ambitious barbotine wares occur in the Danubian areas and in Egypt. |
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Her protectorate over the Danubian Principalities was replaced by the guarantee of the seven signatory powers, and she lost about a third of Bessarabia. |
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Another seven garrisoned the Danubian provinces. |
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Mutual evaluation could also be a suitable theme on the agenda of macro-regional cooperation schemes, as in the Baltic Sea Region or in the near future in the Danubian region. |
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Serbia and Croatia are the only potential EU member states that were given roles of coordinators in the strategic areas for the development of the Danube region within the Danubian Strategy. |
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A shipowner and dealer, he used to export grain and import charcoal, he owned a regular goods shipping line at the Black Sea and the Danubian Ports for transportation among England, the Continent and the Mediterranean Sea. |
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Severus replaced the old guard with 10 new cohorts recruited from veterans of his Danubian legions. |
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The British and French sent in naval task forces to support the Ottomans, as Russia prepared to seize the Danubian Principalities. |
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Russia soon withdrew its troops from the Danubian principalities, which were then occupied by Austria for the duration of the war. |
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With the evacuation of the Danubian Principalities, the immediate cause of war was withdrawn and the war might have ended at this time. |
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The redirection of investment to the Danubian forts saw the towns along the Amber Road growing slowly, though yet retaining their prosperity. |
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For example, the defeat of Vitellius in the Year of the Four Emperors was decided when the Danubian legions chose to support Vespasian. |
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Migration from the Black Sea area into Europe started some 45,000 years ago, probably along the Danubian corridor. |
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Modern Romania was formed in 1859 through a personal union of the Danubian Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia. |
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The Filiki Eteria planned to launch revolution in the Peloponnese, the Danubian Principalities and Constantinople. |
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In 1942 the name was changed to the Danubian and Alpine Districts, thus eradicating any links with a special Austrian past. |
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Hence his two main Nordic types show Corded and Danubian predominance, respectively. |
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Some Cossacks moved to the Danube delta region, where they formed the Danubian Sich under Ottoman rule. |
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And a lot of Ukrainian peasants and adventurers joined the Danubian Sich afterwards. |
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Ukrainian folklore remembers the Danubian Sich, while new siches of Loyal Zaporozhians on Bug and Dniester are not famous ones. |
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The first lands taken over by the Thervingi Goths were in Moldavia, and only during the fourth century did they move in strength down into the Danubian plain. |
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The majority of Tisa Sich and Danubian Sich Cossacks returned to Russia in 1828 and settled in the area north of the Azov Sea and became known as the Azov Cossacks. |
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The fact that these former Danubian outposts had ceased to be frontier basis and were now in the deep rear acted as an inducement to their urbanization and development. |
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A new military command, the praetentura Italiae et Alpium was established to safeguard the roads into Italy, and the Danubian fleet was strengthened. |
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In July 1853, the Tsar sent his troops into the Danubian Principalities. |
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The first of these revolts began on 6 March 1821 in the Danubian Principalities under the leadership of Alexandros Ypsilantis, but it was soon put down by the Ottomans. |
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The majority of Danubian Sich Cossacks had moved first to the Azov region in 1828, and later joined other former Zaporozhian Cossacks in the Kuban region. |
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