Invasion of neoplastic cells into blood vessels or lymphatics was present in all cases. |
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Born in Buffalo in 1954, Case grew up squarely in the middle of the rise of folk rock and the continuing influence of the British Invasion bands. |
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Invasion fronts for plants may not be easily delineated due to incomplete herbarium collections. |
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The Aryan Invasion theory propounded by western scholars gives a Eurocentric history of civilization, based on racial parameters. |
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Invasion of water systems by water hyacinth is a global problem. |
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Ironically, the day of the Great Invasion was a very calm and placid one. |
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They are also considered one of the leaders of the Second British Invasion of the United States. |
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This week sees the release of the second part of the trilogy, The Invasion of The Tearling, where Kelsea finds herself defending her queendom. |
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The Brigade Piron was involved in the Normandy Invasion and the battles in France and the Netherlands until liberation. |
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Countless American musicians, in the wake of the British Invasion, would adopt the look of mod clothes, longer hair, and Beatle boots. |
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Invasion was very risky, and he asked them if direct attacks by air and submarine could take effect by mid September. |
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The volumes traced events from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, and was a bestseller in its day. |
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Key acts included British Invasion bands like the Kinks, as well as psychedelic era performers like Cream, Jimi Hendrix and the Jeff Beck Group. |
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The Police have been called the vanguard of the Second British Invasion, and also representative of the new wave movement. |
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Invasion of the respiratory tract can affect the larynx, trachea, and bronchi. |
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The Police are typically regarded as in both the vanguard of the Second British Invasion, and the new wave movement. |
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Visually taking their cue from 1960s British Invasion groups, some power pop bands decked themselves out in skinny ties and matching suits. |
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Following the Invasion of Poland in September 1939, German and Soviet troops divided the territory of Poland. |
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They not only sparked the British Invasion of the US, they became a globally influential phenomenon as well. |
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In 1804 Paine returned to the subject, writing To the People of England on the Invasion of England advocating the idea. |
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Shabatz was retaken by Serbian forces and the last Austrian troops retired across the Drina, ending the First Austrian Invasion of Serbia. |
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The following year was the most prominent of Jones's career, making him one of the most popular vocalists of the British Invasion. |
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Although publicly supportive, Churchill was privately scathing about Eden's Suez Invasion. |
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Muhammad's first interaction with the people of Bahrain was the Al Kudr Invasion. |
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From the 790s until the Norman Invasion in 1066, the Milford Haven estuary was used occasionally by Vikings looking for shelter. |
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Prior to the Invasion of Europe, components for a Mulberry harbour were built here. |
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These vessels often accompanied vessels of the Royal Navy on expeditions, such as the Invasion of Java. |
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The first signs of the modern distinction between crimes and civil matters emerged during the Norman Invasion of England. |
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The evolution of the styles of the British Invasion bands also showed in US culture, as some bands went from more clean cut to being more hippie. |
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The Rolling Stones would become the biggest band other than the Beatles to come out of the British Invasion, topping the Hot 100 eight times. |
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During Napoleon's Invasion of Russia, Cossacks were the Russian soldiers most feared by the French troops. |
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British Invasion acts also dominated the music charts at home in the United Kingdom. |
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In anticipation of the 2013 50th anniversary of the British Invasion, comics such as Nowhere Men, which are loosely based on the events of it, have gained popularity. |
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In response to perceived American aggression, such as the Bay of Pigs Invasion, Cuba built up one of the largest armed forces in Latin America, second only to that of Brazil. |
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The Bourbon powers both sent agents to examine Britain's defenses believing that a successful Invasion of Britain was an essential part of any war of revenge. |
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See also The Norman Invasion of Gwynedd and the Aberffraw resistance. |
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Led by the Beatles, beat groups from the region spearheaded the British Invasion of the US, which made a major contribution to the development of rock music. |
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In the dawn of 1 September 1939, the German Invasion of Poland began. |
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Perone describes the development of British pop and rock and roll music, from skiffle and the teen idols of the 1950s to the mods and rockers and the British Invasion. |
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In the wake of the 1798 French Invasion of Egypt and its subsequent expulsion in 1801, the commander of an Albanian regiment, Muhammad Ali, was able to gain control of Egypt. |
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Together with other bands from the United Kingdom, these constituted the British Invasion, a popularisation of British pop and rock music in the United States. |
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The Norman invasion had little impact on placenames, which had changed significantly after earlier Scandinavian invasions. |
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Within a century of the invasion, intermarriage between the native English and the Norman immigrants had become common. |
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In February 1054 the king and the Norman rebels launched a double invasion of the duchy. |
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Henry and Geoffrey led another invasion of Normandy in 1057 but were defeated by William at the Battle of Varaville. |
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The last claimant was William of Normandy, against whose anticipated invasion King Harold Godwinson made most of his preparations. |
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William of Poitiers also relates that the duke obtained the consent of Pope Alexander II for the invasion, along with a papal banner. |
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Although Alexander did give papal approval to the conquest after it succeeded, no other source claims papal support prior to the invasion. |
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To deal with Norman affairs, William put the government of Normandy into the hands of his wife for the duration of the invasion. |
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Throughout the summer, William assembled an army and an invasion fleet in Normandy. |
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Ecclesiastical offices continued to be held by the same bishops as before the invasion, including the uncanonical Stigand. |
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Orderic also related that Odo had attempted to persuade some of William's vassals to join Odo on an invasion of southern Italy. |
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Another consequence of William's invasion was the sundering of the formerly close ties between England and Scandinavia. |
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The prospective Flemish invasion forced Henry to return to England in early July. |
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Henry then undertook a fourth invasion in 1164, this time with a massive army. |
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Wales would remain safe for a while, but the invasion of Ireland in 1171 pressured Henry II to end the issue through negotiations with Lord Rhys. |
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Although Philip threatened invasion, Eleanor of Aquitaine intervened in stopping her son, John, from promising to concede the land. |
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The opera Riccardo Primo by George Frideric Handel is based on Richard's invasion of Cyprus. |
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In 1154 he defeated an English and Powysian invasion, but was forced to give up some territory bordering the River Dee. |
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Many of Llywelyn's Welsh allies had abandoned him during England's invasion of Gwynedd, preferring an overlord far away rather than one nearby. |
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Being attainted, only by a successful invasion could the Yorkists recover their lands and titles. |
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He was welcomed by the French, who readily supplied him with troops and equipment for a second invasion. |
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Since 22 June 1485 Richard had been aware of Henry's impending invasion, and had ordered his lords to maintain a high level of readiness. |
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In 1495 the Italian Renaissance arrived in France, imported by King Charles VIII after his invasion of Italy. |
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He abandoned his invasion at Swarkestone Bridge on the River Trent just a few miles south of Derby. |
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The Spanish still controlled the southern provinces of the Netherlands, and the threat of invasion remained. |
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Her memory was also revived during the Napoleonic Wars, when the nation again found itself on the brink of invasion. |
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Spain, aided by the French, launched an invasion of Portugal and succeeded in capturing Almeida. |
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The Prime Minister could count on the support of a hawkish majority in Parliament to support the invasion. |
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Before the Roman invasion Caratacus is associated with the expansion of his tribe's territory. |
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During the Seven Years' War, France attempted to launch an invasion of Britain. |
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During 1759, with a planned French invasion imminent, a large force of soldiers was stationed there. |
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By the help of these discoveries, Angle culture in the age preceding the invasion of Britannia can be pieced together. |
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Herd immunity is also viewed as the resistance a population has to the invasion and spread of an infectious disease. |
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In 1092, William II led an invasion of Strathclyde, a Celtic kingdom in what is now southwest Scotland and Cumbria. |
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Impetus for this incorporating union came almost entirely from King William, who feared leaving Scotland open to a French invasion. |
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Both of these rulers were killed during the year that followed, as Cadwallon continued his devastating invasion of Northumbria. |
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An example can be seen in the entry for 829, which describes Egbert's invasion of Northumbria. |
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Following the Norman invasion in the 12th century, England claimed sovereignty over Ireland. |
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The invasion, which coincided with a period of renewed Norman expansion, was at the invitation of Dermot Mac Murrough, the king of Leinster. |
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Historically speaking, the Iron Age in Southern Great Britain ended with the Roman invasion. |
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However, despite being outdated, Celtic chariot tactics were able to repel the invasion of Britain attempted by Julius Caesar. |
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The Roman invasion of Gaul brought a great deal of Celtic peoples into the Roman Empire. |
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Clodius also passed a bill that forced Cato to lead the invasion of Cyprus which would keep him away from Rome for some years. |
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By then, ambassadors from some of the British states, warned by merchants of the impending invasion, had arrived promising their submission. |
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Shortly before Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain in 55 and 54 BC, the Trinovantes were considered the most powerful tribe in Britain. |
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Certainly this invasion attempt readied the troops and facilities that would make Claudius' invasion possible three years later. |
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Three other men of appropriate rank to command legions are known from the sources to have been involved in the invasion. |
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The invasion force in AD 43 was led by Aulus Plautius, but it is unclear how many legions were sent. |
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An invasion in 288 failed to unseat him and an uneasy peace ensued, with Carausius issuing coins and inviting official recognition. |
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Julius Asclepiodotus landed an invasion fleet near Southampton and defeated Allectus in a land battle. |
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Dio tells us that, by this stage, Cunobelinus was dead, and Togodumnus and Caratacus led the initial resistance to the invasion in Kent. |
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His apparent success led to Roman invasion, nominally in support of his defeated enemies. |
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Tacitus records that the Iceni were not conquered in the Claudian invasion of AD 43, but had come to a voluntary alliance with the Romans. |
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However, in 405, Stilicho was distracted by a fresh invasion of Northern Italia. |
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In 413 he led an invasion of Italia, lost to a subordinate of Constantius, and fled back to Africa where he was murdered by Constantius's agents. |
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Marcellinus rapidly drove the Vandals from Sardinia and Sicily, and a land invasion evicted them from Tripolitania. |
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In 476, Orestes refused to grant Odoacer and the Heruli federated status, prompting an invasion. |
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The heavily forested Weald made expansion difficult but also provided some protection from invasion by neighbouring kingdoms. |
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Given the ongoing Danish invasion and the youth of his nephews, Alfred's accession probably went uncontested. |
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Under Ivar the Boneless, the Danes continued their invasion in 869 by defeating King Edmund of East Anglia at Hoxne and conquering East Anglia. |
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The invasion force was to engage in often close and grisly warfare with the English for the next fourteen months. |
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At the time of the invasion, Norway had the 4th largest merchant marine fleet in the world. |
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King Magnus I of Norway aspired to the English throne, and in 1045 and 1046, fearing an invasion, Edward took command of the fleet at Sandwich. |
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Both sides were concerned that a civil war would leave the country open to foreign invasion. |
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Although Alexander did give papal approval to the conquest after it succeeded, no other source claims papal support before the invasion. |
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William's army assembled during the summer while an invasion fleet in Normandy was constructed. |
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William would have preferred to delay the invasion until he could make an unopposed landing. |
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By criticising Eden, Spotswood intended to bolster the legitimacy of his invasion. |
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Meanwhile, only an uprising in Ghent prevented a French invasion of southern England. |
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The invasion was a success, and a number of Irish chieftains submitted to English overlordship. |
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It is likely there was a Briganti settlement at Isurium before the Roman invasion. |
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The invasion has the support of the Scottish nobles, who are appalled and frightened by Macbeth's tyrannical and murderous behaviour. |
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He was listed in the 'Black Book' of prominent subjects to be arrested in the case of a successful invasion of Britain. |
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He saw Margaret Thatcher's response to the invasion of the Falklands as jingoistic and unnecessary, and dedicated the album to his late father. |
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Though many of the acts associated with the invasion did not survive its end, many others would become icons of rock music. |
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Billboard Hot 100 every week from the start of the invasion through the April 20, 2002 edition. |
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Charles was officially informed on 28 February that the invasion had been cancelled. |
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England's final goal was scored by Hurst again, as a celebratory pitch invasion began. |
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This encouraged Baldwin III of Jerusalem to plan an invasion that was only halted by the payment by Egypt of a tribute of 160,000 gold dinars. |
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The League condemned the Greek invasion, and called for both Greek withdrawal and compensation to Bulgaria. |
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In September 1931, a section of the railway was lightly damaged by the Japanese Kwantung Army as a pretext for an invasion of Manchuria. |
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On 8 April 1941, the United States occupied Greenland to defend it against a possible invasion by Germany. |
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However, in the course of the war in the Pacific the Japanese were not able to launch an actual invasion of the French islands. |
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The airport had previously been used for the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, as well as the First Gulf War. |
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Lord Mountbatten claimed the Queen was opposed to the invasion, though Eden denied it. |
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On 6 January 1781, a French invasion force of 2,000 men set out to take over the island, but only half of the force arrived and landed. |
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In return, arms would have been provided to Ireland and British forces would cooperate on a German invasion. |
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Again, a new invasion was previously postulated by archaeologists but this now seems to have had only a minor effect on the isles. |
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Before the Norman invasion of 1169, Gaelic Ireland comprised the whole island. |
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Before the Norman invasion, it was common for priests and monks to have wives. |
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This remained mostly unchanged after the Norman invasion, despite protests from bishops and archbishops. |
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The largely successful nature of the invasion has been attributed to a number of factors. |
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In early October, he began to strengthen his northern defences against a possible invasion. |
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In 1346, after more Scottish raids, Philip VI appealed for a counter invasion of England in order to relieve the English stranglehold on Calais. |
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Two months later, David II of Scotland was captured at the Battle of Neville's Cross, in a botched invasion of Northern England. |
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These plans never came to any form of action after the French invasion failed to materialise. |
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In 937, Irish pirates sided with the Scots, Vikings, Picts, and Welsh in their invasion of England. |
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King James VII of Scotland, who was also King of England and Ireland as James II, attempted to resist the invasion. |
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An invasion force set sail in 1719 with two frigates to land in Scotland to raise the clans. |
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Living at French expense, he continued to petition ministers for commitment to another invasion, to their increasing irritation. |
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Charles immediately wrote again to France pleading for a prompt invasion of England. |
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The French now sent some weapons and funds, and assurances that they would carry out their invasion of England by the end of the year. |
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There was, however, little support from English Jacobites, and the French invasion fleet was still being assembled. |
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Carleton then launched his own invasion and defeated Arnold at the Battle of Valcour Island in October. |
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Ambitious plans for an invasion of Great Britain in 1779 had to be abandoned. |
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However, the revolution had thoroughly disorganized the army, and the forces raised were insufficient for the invasion. |
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On 19 August 1792, the invasion by Brunswick's army commenced, with Brunswick's army easily taking the fortresses of Longwy and Verdun. |
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On the Alpine frontier, there was little change, with the French invasion of Piedmont failing. |
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Napoleon, on the other hand, was completely successful in a daring invasion of Italy. |
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This prevented the Spanish fleet from rendezvousing with the French, removing a threat of invasion to Britain. |
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Soon after the beginning of the year, he mounted an invasion of Syria, capturing El Arish and Jaffa. |
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In July, Turkey, with the help of the British navy, mounted an invasion by sea from Rhodes. |
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In the event of another rebellion in India, or of a Russian invasion, the time saved at Suez might be crucial. |
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The next year, the invasion was repeated but repelled at the Battle of Molodi. |
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On 11 March, Hitler sent an ultimatum to Schuschnigg demanding that he hand over all power to the Austrian NSDAP or face an invasion. |
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On 6 April, Germany launched the invasion of Yugoslavia and the battle of Greece. |
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The invasion conquered a huge area, including the Baltic republics, Belarus, and West Ukraine. |
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In the week after the invasion there was a spontaneous campaign of civil resistance against the occupation. |
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In the spring of 1940, the Luftwaffe assisted the Kriegsmarine and Heer in the daring invasion of Norway. |
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Hitler had already ordered preparations to be made for Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union. |
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Destruction of the RAF was the first priority, and invasion would be a last resort. |
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From 4 July the RAF achieved some successes with raids on Channel ports, anticipating the build up for an invasion. |
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Two days after the German defeat Hitler postponed preparations for the invasion of Britain. |
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It was not until Hitler's Directive 21 was issued, on 18 December 1940, that the threat to Britain of invasion finally ended. |
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The loss of Bismarck, Arctic convoys, and the perceived invasion threat to Norway had persuaded Hitler to withdraw. |
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After much discussion with the other senior commanders, Eisenhower decided that the invasion should go ahead on the 6th. |
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Roosevelt to postpone the promised invasion as, even with American help, the Allies did not have adequate forces for such an activity. |
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The Allies then launched the invasion of Sicily in July 1943, and subsequently invaded Italy in September the same year. |
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General Bernard Montgomery was named as commander of the 21st Army Group, which comprised all of the land forces involved in the invasion. |
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The need to acquire or produce extra landing craft for the expanded operation meant that the invasion had to be delayed to June. |
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The first phase, the amphibious invasion and establishment of a secure foothold, was codenamed Operation Neptune. |
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He and his meteorological team predicted that the weather would improve enough for the invasion to proceed on 6 June. |
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As it was expected to be the site of the invasion, the Pas de Calais was heavily defended. |
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Rommel believed that Germany's best chance was to stop the invasion at the shore. |
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An increase in radio activity on 5 June was correctly interpreted by German intelligence to mean that an invasion was imminent or underway. |
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Minesweepers began clearing channels for the invasion fleet shortly after midnight and finished just after dawn without encountering the enemy. |
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To avoid flying over the invasion fleet, the planes arrived from the west over the Cotentin Peninsula and exited over Utah Beach. |
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In July 1956, Eden ordered his CIGS, Field Marshal Gerald Templer to begin planning for an invasion of Egypt. |
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Despite this, General Sir Charles Keightley, the commander of the invasion force, believed that air power alone was sufficient to defeat Egypt. |
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To support the invasion, large air forces had been deployed to Cyprus and Malta by Britain and France and many aircraft carriers were deployed. |
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The next day, Mountbatten made a desperate phone call to Eden asking for permission to stop the invasion before it began, only to be refused. |
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The United States also put financial pressure on the UK to end the invasion. |
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Reagan promptly agreed, and almost overnight ordered a major invasion of Grenada. |
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He notified Thatcher a few hours before the invasion, but he did not ask her consent. |
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Thatcher gave strong support to President Bush in reversing Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, to which she sent over 45,000 troops. |
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Thatcher's first foreign policy crisis came with the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. |
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Their efforts built relationships with Afghan leaders that proved essential in the 2001 invasion. |
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The United States invasion of Afghanistan occurred after the September 11 attacks in late 2001, supported by allies including the United Kingdom. |
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Rumsfield and Bush feared that a conventional invasion of Afghanistan could bog down as had happened to the Soviets and the British. |
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Officials called it the Marines' largest operation since the 2004 invasion of Fallujah, Iraq. |
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Many protesters consider the bombing and invasion of Afghanistan to be unjustified aggression. |
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On 1 May, an end of major combat operations was declared, ending the invasion period and beginning the military occupation period. |
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Americans polled in January 2003 widely favored further diplomacy over an invasion. |
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It has been argued that the invasion was fully legal because authorization was implied by the United Nations Security Council. |
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In the latter stages of the invasion, 620 troops of the Iraqi National Congress opposition group were deployed to southern Iraq. |
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Army Special Forces joint teams and the Kurdish Peshmerga constituted the entire northern force against government forces during the invasion. |
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The primary bases for the invasion were in Kuwait and other Persian Gulf nations. |
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The invasion was swift, leading to the collapse of the Iraqi government and the military of Iraq in about three weeks. |
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Despite the rapid advance of the invasion forces, some 44 oil wells were destroyed and set ablaze by Iraqi explosives or by incidental fire. |
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Estimates on the number of casualties during the invasion in Iraq vary widely. |
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Ted Turner, founder of CNN, charged that Rupert Murdoch was using Fox News to advocate an invasion. |
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This strategy eventually led to an invasion of Scotland by Haakon Haakonsson, King of Norway. |
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The threat of invasion by Napoleon prompted many defensive structures to be built at the end of that century. |
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After the Soviet Union's invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, the CPGB became to divide between Stalinists and Eurocommunists. |
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A more serious disagreement came in 1983 when Washington did not consult with London on the invasion of Grenada. |
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In 2003 the United Kingdom was a major contributor to the invasion of Iraq, sending a force of over 46,000 military personnel. |
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In 2003, Qatar served as the US Central Command headquarters and one of the main launching sites of the invasion of Iraq. |
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Britain's main weapon was the Royal Navy, which could control the seas and bring as many invasion troops as were needed. |
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It marked the end of his final attempt to launch a major invasion of Austrian territory. |
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The United Kingdom and France agreed on the invasion of the Crimean peninsula as the first step. |
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In April 1855, they supported an invasion of Kerch and operated against Taganrog in the Sea of Azov. |
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The invasion sparked intense protests from Yugoslavia, Romania, China, and from Western European communist parties. |
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Soon after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, president Carter began massively building up the United States military. |
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Unlike the invasion period, by then there was a substantial presence from many nations other than America, Britain, Australia and Poland. |
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Following the invasion on 2 April, after an emergency meeting of the cabinet, approval was given to form a task force to retake the islands. |
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The German invasion of Romania in 1916 saw 17 percent of the group's worldwide production destroyed. |
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After the invasion of the Netherlands by Germany in 1940, the head office of the Dutch companies was moved to Curacao. |
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Following the Saxon invasion of Britain, Leicester was occupied by the Middle Angles and subsequently administered by the kingdom of Mercia. |
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The Soviet invasion of Poland started on 17 September and Poland fell soon thereafter. |
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This combined with a threatened invasion of the Netherlands by France spurred Britain to declare war. |
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Traditionalists grumbled about the American cultural invasion, but the permanent impact was minor. |
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A few days before the invasion of Poland, Hitler personally granted Mischling status to the Wittgenstein siblings. |
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However, Saudi Arabia condemned the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990 and asked the US to intervene. |
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In 1991, Saudi Arabian forces were involved both in bombing raids on Iraq and in the land invasion that helped to liberate Kuwait. |
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Some historians believe that the Mongol invasion destroyed much of the irrigation infrastructure that had sustained Mesopotamia for millennia. |
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Following the invasion, the United States established the Coalition Provisional Authority to govern Iraq. |
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The National Theatre of Iraq was looted during the 2003 invasion, but efforts are underway to restore it. |
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For instance, the Turkana people of northwest Kenya use fire to prevent the invasion of the savanna by woody plant species. |
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The invasion was condemned by the League of Nations, but little was done to stop it or to liberate occupied Ethiopia. |
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The accidental invasion ended when the unit realized their mistake and turned back. |
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Mexico attempted to create a buffer zone at the border that would prevent possible invasion from the North. |
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Air Force for strikes in Pakistan to avoid breaching sovereignty through military invasion. |
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The city would later be used as a springboard for Operation Veritable, the invasion across the Rhine River by Allied Troops. |
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A nightmare vision of invasion by millions of Chinese made the Soviet leaders almost frantic. |
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Despite conspiracies and more attempts at invasion, James was able to regain power. |
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In the first four decades after the invasion of 43, four legions were stationed in Britannia. |
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Haakon rejected the claim, and in the following year responded with a formidable invasion. |
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Walter Guisborough's chronicle, which contains a detailed account of this invasion, makes it clear that it was led by Wallace. |
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The main task facing the Guardian was to gather a national army to meet an invasion by Edward, anxious to reverse the victory of Stirling Bridge. |
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After Caerlaverock eventually succumbed, Edward passed through Dumfries again as he crossed the Nith to take his invasion into Galloway. |
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The defeat of the English opened up the north of England to Scottish raids and allowed the Scottish invasion of Ireland. |
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Edward's invasion fleet also mustered there, having received calls to assemble as far back as the previous month. |
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The subsequent invasion by the Scots met defeat when James was killed on 9 September 1513 at the Battle of Flodden in Northumberland. |
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Henry VIII had already organised an army and artillery in the north of England to counter the expected invasion. |
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On hearing of the invasion on 3 September, she ordered Thomas Lovell to raise an army in the Midland counties. |
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In 1777, the British launched an invasion from Quebec under John Burgoyne, intending to isolate New England. |
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On June 7, an invasion of 6,000 men under Hessian general Wilhelm von Knyphausen met stiff resistance from the local militia. |
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For a while Somerled took control of Mann and the Hebrides in toto, but he met his death in 1164 during an invasion of the Scottish mainland. |
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This strategy eventually led to an invasion by Haakon Haakonarson, King of Norway. |
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The province of Ulaidh would survive restricted to the east of modern Ulster until the Norman invasion in the late 12th century. |
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The regiment deployed to Iraq for Operation Telic, the British element of the 2003 invasion of Iraq. |
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The government promoted active diplomacy in Africa and opposed the invasion of Iraq. |
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This was just over three years before the Norman invasion of England, which led to a drastic change of fortune for Wales. |
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By 1070, the Normans had already seen successes in their invasion of Wales with Gwent fallen and Deheubarth plundered. |
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Theatrical performances are thought to have begun after the Roman invasion of Britain. |
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Following the Norman invasion, the administrative machinery of government extended only slowly into northern England. |
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The Ordovices were one of the Celtic tribes living in Great Britain before the Roman invasion. |
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Only during particularly trying times, such as the invasion of Caesar, could the Gauls unite under a single leader like Vercingetorix. |
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The invasion left a lasting impact on Gruffudd, who by 1116 was in his 60s and with failing eyesight. |
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According to Sir John Edward Lloyd, the challenges of campaigning in Wales were exposed during the 20 year Norman invasion of Wales. |
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The fleet accompanying the invasion made a landing on Anglesey where it was defeated. |
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The invasion was met by an alliance of all the Welsh princes, with Owain as the undisputed leader. |
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The King was supported by Pope Sixtus V, who treated the invasion as a crusade, with the promise of a subsidy should the Armada make land. |
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Parma was uneasy about mounting such an invasion without any possibility of surprise. |
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His new subjects flocked to see him, relieved that the succession had triggered neither unrest nor invasion. |
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Far to the North, Bermuda's regiment of Militia and its coastal batteries prepared to resist an invasion that never came. |
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For the first two years of the Commonwealth, the Rump faced economic depression and the risk of invasion from Scotland and Ireland. |
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Preparations for an invasion of Ireland occupied Cromwell in the subsequent months. |
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Before his invasion, Parliamentarian forces held only outposts in Dublin and Derry. |
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This resulted in the invasion of Jamaica, which then became an English colony. |
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Shortly before the invasion, when fast delivery and secrecy was essential, fast yachts and small vessels were used for special courier services. |
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On 26 September the powerful city council of Amsterdam decided to officially support the invasion. |
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William's successful invasion with a Dutch fleet and army led to James fleeing to France. |
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Fears were as high as ever among the traumatised fire victims, fear of foreign arsonists and of a French and Dutch invasion. |
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Eisenhower, by his lack of consultation, and Eisenhower refused to back the invasion. |
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An invasion of England by Napoleon seemed imminent, and a massive volunteer movement arose to defend England against the French. |
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In response, Napoleon seriously considered an invasion of Great Britain, and massed 180,000 troops at Boulogne. |
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Napoleon never again had the opportunity to challenge the British at sea, nor to threaten an invasion. |
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The next phase of the campaign featured the French invasion of the Habsburg heartlands. |
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Back in Egypt on 25 July, Bonaparte defeated an Ottoman amphibious invasion at Abukir. |
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By 1812, advisers to Alexander suggested the possibility of an invasion of the French Empire and the recapture of Poland. |
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Contrary to what many think, the invasion was called off before the Battle of Trafalgar ended any threat of an invasion. |
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D'Estaing instead headed north, and the anticipated invasion never materialised. |
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Hinchinbrook sailed from Jamaica in February 1780, as an escort for Dalling's invasion force. |
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In 1793, the Duke of York was sent to Flanders in command of the British contingent of an allied force destined for the invasion of France. |
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The baffled and starving French invasion forces retreated after six months. |
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The war began with the Austrian attack invasion of Serbia on 28 July 1914, in response to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. |
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That same day British forces landed in Iceland and the Faroes to preempt a possible German invasion of the islands. |
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On 18 December 1940, Hitler issued the directive to prepare for an invasion of the Soviet Union. |
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From the German invasion of North Europe to the Balkan Campaign, Netherlands, Belgium, Greece and Yugoslavia joined the Allies. |
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Another was repelling a Japanese invasion of Port Moresby in New Guinea during the Battle of the Coral Sea. |
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The invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939, started the war in Europe, and the United Kingdom and France declared war on Germany on 3 September. |
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Romania had initially been a member of the Axis powers but switched allegiance upon facing invasion by the Soviet Union. |
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Fighting there continued until June when the Allies evacuated, ceding Norway to Germany in response to the German invasion of France. |
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Half a million Soviet citizens, for example, died from German bombing during the invasion and occupation of Russia. |
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From July until September 1940 the Luftwaffe attacked RAF Fighter Command to gain air superiority as a prelude to invasion. |
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Destroying RAF Fighter Command would allow the Germans to gain control of the skies over the invasion area. |
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By now, the imminent threat of invasion had all but passed as the Luftwaffe had failed to gain the prerequisite air superiority. |
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Hitler now had his sights set on Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the Soviet Union in June and the Blitz came to end. |
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