For hundreds of years, from the Spanish conquest onward, Maya hieroglyphic writing was a mystery to those attempting to read it. |
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Almost two centuries later, the Bulgars, a Turkic tribe from central Asia, began their conquest of the region. |
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In the Feast of the first fruits, three days later, we see Christ's victorious conquest of the grave on the first day of the week. |
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The Roman conquest of southern Britain was a highly significant event which set Briton against Briton. |
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Shakespearean tales of love as sacrifice, conquest or unrequited passion are beyond reason. |
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This conquest through biocontrol has spurred the search for other insects to match the range of climates where the water hyacinth thrives. |
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After the Arab conquest during the 7th century Arab tribesmen settled in Lebanon. |
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In the colonial context, translation acted as a mediating agency between conquest and conversion. |
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The Spanish conquest brought with it a completely different architectural sensibility. |
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Political unification did not come until about 2370 BC with the conquest by the Semites of Akkad. |
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This name was widely adopted after the French conquest in 1898, yet it was never used by the people in question as a term of self-reference. |
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All these taxa are relevant to the history of the conquest of land by vertebrates because they are outside the large clades of extant tetrapods. |
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The state that is bondslave to the law makes a shameful conquest of itself. |
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European conquest and the rights of indigenous peoples exemplify the moral backwardness of international society. |
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And after his conquest of the Aztecs, Mexico City was built on the ruins of Tenochtitlan. |
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This dynasty, which lasted from 1486 until 1752, left little cultural legacy, but expanded the kingdom through conquest of the Shans. |
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Throughout the period of conquest and migration Turkic peoples appropriated and assimilated the new cultures they encountered. |
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The invention of the aqualung had removed the single most daunting barrier to man's conquest of the planet. |
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Some British radicals argued, too, that overseas conquest bred autocratic habits, which then threatened liberty at home. |
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Military conquest and colonial-style occupation is only the most overt form of imperialist domination. |
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There were senators calling for the conquest and annexation of the whole of Mexico. |
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American officers watched the Fascists consolidate their rule in Italy, Hitler rearm Germany, and Japan begin its march of conquest in Asia. |
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Are wars of aggression, wars for the conquest of colonies, then, just big business? |
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The logic of imperialist conquest means that the next war of aggression is already well beyond the planning stage. |
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It was a conspiracy to ensure a war of aggression and conquest would be fought. |
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This conquest of time by air power provides surprise, and surprise in turn affects the mind, causing confusion and disorientation. |
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Out of the creation of villages and the granting of lands after military conquest came the institution of feudalism. |
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Sheridan's Pizarro opens in 1534, with the Spaniard Francisco Pizarro waging a war of conquest against the Inca Empire of Peru. |
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After the conquest of the Incas, Peru's capital, Lima, became the center of Spain's colonial power structure in the Americas. |
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The mural represents the Spanish conquest of Mexico and the religious syncretism there. |
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The exhibition ends with a display symbolising man's final triumph in his conquest of the skies. |
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While there were periods of indecision in the conquest of this corner of the Empire, there was no absence of mind. |
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Meanwhile we are not heedless of the hardships and worries that accompany the conquest of inflation. |
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Democratic slogans were hypocritically used when they permitted the future oligarchs to proceed with their conquest of property. |
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A gap appeared, and soon became a gulf, when modern industry arose in the West and when imperial conquest ruined many traditional handicrafts. |
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During the Ottoman conquest of the end of that century Perperikon has been conquered, destroyed and doomed to oblivion. |
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It may have been carried from India in the fourth century BC by returning soldiers and camp followers of the Greek wars of conquest in Asia. |
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The conquest of major epidemic diseases such as the plague and smallpox was an important contribution, but vulnerability to disease had persisted as a result of poor health. |
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Nobody suffered more from the Piedmontese conquest than the Italians of the South. |
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The Piedmontese tried to present this campaign of conquest as a liberation. |
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But indirectly the Ethiopian conquest had prepared a revolution. |
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In that year, the conquest of the Incas in Peru gave the Spaniards strategic positions in the north and south for the subjugation and colonization of Colombia. |
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The history of English conquest in America began with five native bowmen ambushing a scouting party of prospective Jamestown settlers, armed with matchlock muskets. |
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While portrayed in bourgeois European circles as a peaceful backwater of the English Channel, Jersey's true origins are of conquest and domination. |
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They opposed the 16th century Spanish conquest and remained in a state of mute resistance over the years, exploding in rebellion at the end of the 18th century. |
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However, it was quickly rebuilt, this time in stone and unfired brick, and it continued to flourish right down to its destruction following the Roman conquest of the region. |
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The former provides a fairly precise chronological and geographical framework in which we can define the broad shape of the conquest of Britain in the first century. |
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Colonial conquest was not only the result of the power of superior arms and military organisation, but sustained and strengthened as much by the cultural technologies of rule. |
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The conquest of the state of Mitanni in the late 14th century by the Hittites had created a crucial border zone between their empire and the Egyptians. |
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Advocates of out-and-out conquest argued that Indians were either subhumans or heathens and were therefore incapable of having dominion over themselves or over property. |
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Inca rule started with the conquest of the Moche culture in Peru. |
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Chechen and other Caucasian tribes mounted a prolonged resistance to Russian conquest beginning in the early nineteenth century under Imam Shamil. |
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Given the survival of the church, there is the possibility of continuity in Conisbrough from the Anglian period, through the Viking Age, to the Norman conquest and beyond. |
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Youngsters in three classes have this term been learning about the Aztecs who ruled over modern day Mexico before the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. |
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During the early part of the 17th century, Japan's shogunate suspected that the traders and missionaries were actually forerunners of a military conquest by European powers. |
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This spot, perhaps more than any other, has witnessed the traverse of the world's great armies on campaigns of conquest to and from South and Central Asia. |
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With her track record, Jon Snow has only days before he becomes the next conquest in her religious crusade. |
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The second main phase of use began immediately after the Norman conquest when William I constructed a motte and bailey castle in the middle of the earlier hillfort. |
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This resulted in the evil of the conquest of Eastern Europe by Red fascism, replacing Black fascism, whilst freeing Western Europe from the Black fascists. |
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Spain ruled Peru as a viceroyalty for nearly 300 years after the conquest and regarded it more or less as a huge mine that existed to fill the crown's coffers. |
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Everest conquest today is often more a triumph of modern equipment, where anyone with the money and the inclination can gulp that highly addictive, rarefied air. |
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It marked the destruction of Ireland's ancient Gaelic nobility following the Tudor conquest and cleared the way for the Plantation of Ulster. |
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Soon after the Norman conquest of England, however, some Norman lords began to attack Wales. |
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The Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284 followed the conquest of Wales by Edward I of England. |
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After the conquest of Charlemagne, this area formed the main part of the Bishopric of Utrecht. |
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Aristotle encouraged Alexander toward eastern conquest and his attitude towards Persia was unabashedly ethnocentric. |
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English rule of law was reinforced and expanded in Ireland during the latter part of the 16th century, leading to the Tudor conquest of Ireland. |
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A near complete conquest was achieved by the turn of the 17th century, following the Nine Years' War and the Flight of the Earls. |
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After Caesar's conquest of Gaul, a thriving trade developed between Southeast Britain and the near Continent. |
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Common Brittonic was used with Latin following the Roman conquest of Britain in 43 AD, at least in major settlements. |
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Caesar then defeated a union of Gauls at the Battle of Alesia, completing the Roman conquest of Transalpine Gaul. |
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Verica, the king whose exile prompted Claudius's conquest of AD 43, styled himself a son of Commius. |
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As a Roman ally, it has been argued that the nominal goal of the Roman conquest of 43 AD to restore Verica to power. |
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Following the successful suppression of Boudica's uprising, a number of new Roman governors continued the conquest by edging north. |
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The Iceni were a significant power in eastern Britain during Claudius' conquest of Britain in AD 43, in which they allied with Rome. |
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By the time of the Roman conquest of Britain, the area was occupied by a tribe known to the Romans as the Brigantes. |
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In 1068, two years after the Norman conquest of England, the people of York rebelled. |
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The invaders brought their wives and children with them, indicating a meaningful attempt at conquest and colonisation. |
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After his death, the deaths of his heirs within a decade, and the Norman conquest of England in 1066, his legacy was mostly forgotten. |
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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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The impact of the conquest on the lower levels of English society is difficult to assess. |
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Some, such as Richard Southern, have seen the conquest as a critical turning point in history. |
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The debate over the impact of the conquest depends on how change after 1066 is measured. |
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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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Not all of the Normans who accompanied William in the initial conquest acquired large amounts of land in England. |
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These Normans began a long period of slow conquest during which almost all of Wales was at some point subject to Norman interference. |
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Although not part of a planned operation, the conquest had much more permanent results than initially expected. |
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Only Quercy was directly administrated by the Angevins after Henry II's conquest in 1159, but it did remain a contested area. |
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William X, Count of Poitou died in 1164 without being installed in Ireland, but Henry II didn't give up on the conquest of Ireland. |
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The rapid conquest of the island by Richard is more important than it may seem. |
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For Edward, it became a war of conquest rather than simply a punitive expedition, like the former campaign. |
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Naval operations also enabled the conquest of the French colonies in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. |
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Furthering the Tudor conquest of Ireland, under Mary and Philip's reign English colonists were settled in the Irish Midlands. |
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Of equal importance was the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire by Francisco Pizarro, which would become the Viceroyalty of Peru. |
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From the beginning of the exploration and conquest of the Indies, the Crown assumed the control of the venture turning away the Columbus family. |
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In 1661, amidst the Qing conquest of China, Ming general Koxinga led a fleet to invade Formosa. |
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Cromwell divided his army, leaving some in Scotland to continue the conquest and led the rest south in pursuit. |
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The Parliamentarian conquest of Ireland dragged on for almost three years after Cromwell's departure. |
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The Norman conquest of England introduced exotic spices into Britain in the Middle Ages. |
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Godwinson successfully repelled the invasion by Hardrada, but ultimately lost the throne of England in the Norman conquest of England. |
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The conquest of England in 1066 by William, Duke of Normandy, was crucial in terms of both political and social change. |
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The next monarch, Edward Longshanks, was far more successful in maintaining royal power and responsible for the conquest of Wales. |
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The Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284 followed the conquest of the Principality by Edward I of England. |
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After the Norman conquest in 1066, the Harrying of the North brought destruction. |
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His conquest of Dacia enriched the empire greatly, as the new province possessed many valuable gold mines. |
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Prior to their conquest by England, most churches have records of bishops and priest but not an established parish system. |
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In the Americas, Charles sanctioned the conquest by Castillian conquistadors of the Aztec and Inca empires. |
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With the conquest of Italy, prepared viae were extended from Rome and its vicinity to outlying municipalities, sometimes overlying earlier roads. |
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After its Norman conquest in 1091, Malta saw the construction of several Norman pieces of architecture. |
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The Norman conquest of England also signalled a revolution in military styles and methods. |
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After his conquest of Gaul, Julius Caesar looks over the sea and resolves to order Britain to swear obedience and pay tribute to Rome. |
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The conquest of the area by the Oromo ended in the contraction of both Adal and Abyssinia, changing regional dynamics for centuries to come. |
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After the Norman conquest of England, Law French became the standard language of courts, parliament, and society. |
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For a century and a half following the Norman conquest of England in 1066, Normandy and England were linked by Norman and Frankish rulers. |
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Besides the Norman conquest of England and the subsequent conquests of Wales and Ireland, the Normans expanded into other areas. |
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In English, many synonyms emerged in the Middle Ages, after the Norman conquest of England. |
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Island countries have often been the basis of maritime conquest and historical rivalry between other countries. |
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Meanwhile, in Eastern Europe, the Ottoman Empire reached its zenith and completed its conquest of the Balkan region. |
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After Caesar's conquest of Gaul in the 50s BC, some Belgic people seem to have come to central southern Britain from the continent. |
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Edward, however, soon began to see it as a war of conquest rather than just a punitive expedition to put down a rebellion. |
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The conquest of Gwynedd was completed with the capture in June 1283 of Dafydd, who had succeeded his brother as prince the previous December. |
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This, however, rapidly changed after 1330 when Edward III set out to complete his conquest of Scotland and to reassert his power in France. |
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Jamaica had been a conquest of Oliver Cromwell's and Charles II's claim to the island was therefore questionable. |
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The Ottomans ended the Byzantine Empire with the 1453 conquest of Constantinople by Mehmed the Conqueror. |
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This conquest meant the loss of Byzantine control over northwestern Anatolia. |
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With the extension of Turkish dominion into the Balkans, the strategic conquest of Constantinople became a crucial objective. |
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The Norman conquest introduced exotic spices into Great Britain in the Middle Ages. |
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Prior to the American conquest of California 1846-1848, some of the secularized Mission Indian families obtained formal Mexican land grants. |
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Their power was gradually ceded by conquest and treaty during the several decades that followed. |
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Texas has a large percentage of Hispanics descended from Basques who participated in the conquest of New Spain. |
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It is believed that the Romans arrived in the Leicester area around AD 47, during their conquest of southern Britain. |
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Nonetheless Defoe also takes the opportunity to criticise the historic Spanish conquest of South America. |
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Throughout the period of conquest the Welsh poets kept alive the dream of independence. |
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In most of the European continent, conquest by the Roman Empire brought the style to an end. |
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The Roman conquest of the island began in AD 43, leading to the establishment of the Roman province known in Latin as Britannia. |
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In 1809, in retaliation for being forced into exile, the Prince Regent ordered the Portuguese conquest of French Guiana. |
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The role of the Parliament changed after 1541, when Henry VIII declared the Kingdom of Ireland and embarked on the Tudor conquest of Ireland. |
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The conquest of Constantinople in 1204 fragmented what remained of the Empire into successor states, the ultimate victor being that of Nicaea. |
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The Slavic area was in turn split by the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin in the 9th and 10th centuries. |
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He took part in the conquest of New Granada in 1532 with Alonso de Heredia. |
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The Roman conquest of Tolosa ended the cultural identity of the Volcae Tectosages. |
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This led to the conquest of Wallachia by Radu who would rule it for 11 years until his death. |
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It existed from the end of Roman rule in Britain in about the 5th century until the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century. |
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Shortly after the Norman conquest of England in 1066 the Normans began to exert pressure on the eastern border of Gwynedd. |
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Anarawd's father Rhodri the Great, by conquest and alleged inheritances, had become ruler of most of northern Wales. |
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Before the Norman conquest of England, the most powerful Welsh ruler at any given time was generally known as King of the Britons. |
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In 1283, King Edward I completed his conquest of Wales which he secured by a chain of castles and walled towns. |
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After the European exploration and conquest of the Americas, the practice of smoking tobacco quickly spread to the rest of the world. |
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He followed it up, shortly afterwards, with an account of Henry's conquest of Ireland, the Expugnatio Hibernica. |
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The town contains the remains of a medieval stone castle built soon after the Norman conquest of Wales. |
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On 13 August 1649 the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland began when its forces sailed from Milford Haven. |
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Soldiers who fought in the conquest settled on the island and Turkish peasants and craftsmen were brought to the island from Anatolia. |
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The Normans finished their conquest in 1091, when they captured Noto, which was the last Arab stronghold. |
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The conquest started at Marsala, and native Sicilians joined him in the capture of the southern Italian peninsula. |
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In the 6th century BC, after the conquest of western Sicily, the Carthaginians planned to annex Sardinia. |
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The conquest of Sardinia by the Kingdom of Aragon meant the introduction of the feudal system throughout Sardinia. |
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The weakened Italian sovereigns soon fell victim to conquest by European powers such as France, Spain and Austria. |
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The largest groups inhabiting the Iberian Peninsula before the Roman conquest were the Iberians and the Celts. |
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After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was reestablished. |
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Meanwhile, one of his legions began the conquest of the tribes in the far north, directly opposite Britain. |
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The conquest of the north was soon completed, while a few pockets of resistance remained. |
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Adolf Hitler had hoped that France and Britain would acquiesce in the conquest of Poland and quickly make peace. |
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It is the overthrow, complete and final, of this Empire and of everything for which it stands, and after that the conquest of the world. |
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An important Count, Eustace II, assisted William the Conqueror in his conquest of England. |
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In AD 47 he took part in the Roman conquest of the Chauci and the construction of the canal between the rivers Maas and Rhine. |
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After the Danish conquest of England in 1016, King Canute the Great had the infant Edward exiled to the continent. |
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She is also known to have interceded for the release of fellow English exiles who had been forced into serfdom by the Norman conquest of England. |
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The development of New Imperialism saw the conquest of nearly all eastern hemisphere territories by colonial powers. |
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After the Roman emperor Trajan's conquest of Dacia, he brought back to Rome over 165 tons of gold and 330 tons of silver. |
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Tarragona was uninhabited for seven years until the Frankish conquest of Barcelona led to its reoccupation. |
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The Greek peninsula came under Roman rule during the 146 BC conquest of Greece after the Battle of Corinth. |
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Two years after the Norman conquest of England, Exeter rebelled against King William. |
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The modern usage of the name was recorded in the Russian language after the Empire's conquest of the Siberian Khanate. |
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During this time FitzOsbern and his followers pushed on westwards into Wales, thus beginning the Norman conquest of the Welsh Kingdom of Gwent. |
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Charles was alarmed by the British conquest of the French Empire in North America, and feared his own empire would be Pitt's next target. |
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Dynastic struggles and wars of conquest kept many of the states of Europe at war for much of the period. |
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Most historians believe only his death prevented the complete conquest of Europe. |
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Ignoring the oceans, Russia built its Russian Empire through conquest by land in Eastern Europe, and Asia. |
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After the Roman conquest of those regions, writing shifted to the use of the Latin alphabet. |
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Trajan's Column in Rome was constructed to celebrate the conquest of Dacia. |
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Other scholars see the Roman conquest itself as the main reason for the decline of the druid orders. |
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Alexander's conquest opened up the interior of Asia Minor to Greek settlement and influence. |
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The long wars of conquest lasted two centuries, and only by the time of Augustus did Rome managed to control Hispania Ulterior. |
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By defining the German culture as barbaric in these passages, Caesar hopes to justify his conquest of the Germans in the eyes of his readers. |
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Ariovistus refused to comply, asserting the right of conquest and the right of the conqueror to exact tribute from the conquered. |
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Also, there was the propaganda value of an Eastern conquest that would emulate, in Roman fashion, those of Alexander the Great. |
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The conquest of Gaul made Caesar immensely powerful and popular, which led to a second civil war against the Senate and Pompey. |
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The conquest of Italy brought Charlemagne in contact with the Saracens who, at the time, controlled the Mediterranean. |
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Thrasuco, his successor, led his men to conquest over the Nordalbingians and handed their leaders over to Charlemagne, who honoured him. |
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After the conquest of Nordalbingia, the Frankish frontier was brought into contact with Scandinavia. |
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This period of unification was followed by one of conquest in the Mediterranean, beginning with the First Punic War against Carthage. |
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With the deaths of his heirs within a decade of his own, and Norman conquest of England in 1066, this legacy was mostly forgotten. |
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However, this, too, fell to the Ottomans in 1460, completing the Ottoman conquest of mainland Greece. |
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Great Britain became a major power worldwide with the defeat of France in North America in the 1760s and the conquest of large parts of India. |
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Rather, these empires expanded through the more traditional route of conquest of neighbouring territories. |
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The conquest of vast territories brings multitudes of diverse cultures under the central control of the imperial authorities. |
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The Spanish conquest of the indigenous peoples in the Americas included using the Natives as forced labour. |
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Less known nationals from Spain and Portugal continued to conduct exploration work, support conquest and colonization. |
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These tactics had been used since antiquity, for example, in the Granada War, the conquest of the Canary Islands and conquest of Navarre. |
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The Fourth Crusade, originally intended to liberate Jerusalem, actually entailed the Venetian conquest of Zara and Constantinople. |
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In 1387 the Ming sent a military campaign to attack Naghachu, which concluded with the surrender of Naghachu and Ming conquest of Manchuria. |
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The conquest of the Song reunited northern and southern China for the first time in three hundred years. |
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Following the conquest of Dali in 1253, the former ruling Duan dynasty were appointed as Maharajah. |
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After the Mongol conquest of the Song, the merchants expanded their operations to the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean. |
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During the conquest of the Jin, Genghis Khan's younger brothers received large appanages in Manchuria. |
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In the south, after the fall of Xiangyang in 1273, the Mongols sought the final conquest of the Song dynasty in South China. |
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Lacking the means needed for wholesale conquest of large territories, his tactics consisted of raids in the border regions of Vardulia. |
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In 1637 it was conquered and remained by the Dutch, after the conquest of Elmina's main castle. |
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The Fatimids gained overlordship over the Idrisids, then launched a conquest of the Maghreb. |
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However, the French failed to defend their conquest of the English portion of the island. |
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He distinguished himself in the conquest of Grenada, with his military abilities, his skill as a swordsman and his bravery. |
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The occupation was strongly resisted and the Dutch conquest was only partially successful, it was finally repelled by the Spaniards. |
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This ended resistance to the Spanish conquest under the political authority of the Inca state. |
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The Andes rose to fame for their mineral wealth during the Spanish conquest of South America. |
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He participated under the command of Afonso de Albuquerque in the conquest of Ormus in 1507 and Malacca in 1511, where he got injured. |
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Ming officials sent memorials to the throne that condemned the Portuguese conquest of Malacca and advocated for the rejection of their embassy. |
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Ming officials were notified of the Portuguese conquest of Malacca by the Sultan, and they were displeased about it. |
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Following the Ottoman's conquest of Egypt at the beginning of the 16th century, Suez became both a major naval and trading station. |
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The Resistance against Spain did not immediately cease upon the conquest of the Austronesian cities. |
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Idjangs or Ivatan castles were the primary shelter of the people prior to the Spanish conquest of the whole Philippines. |
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Before the Spanish conquest of the islands, most music was reminiscent of, or heavily influenced by, nature. |
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After the conquest of central Mexico, there were only two major Indian revolts challenging Spanish rule. |
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The Spanish conquest also brought the migration of people of African descent to the many regions of the Viceroyalty. |
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This distinct Mesoamerican cultural tradition of human sacrifice ended with the Spanish conquest in the 16th century. |
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In the years following the conquest more critical accounts of the Spanish arrival in Mexico were written. |
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Smallpox devastated the native Amerindian population and was an important factor in the conquest of the Aztecs and the Incas by the Spaniards. |
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The Spanish conquest stripped away most of the defining features of Maya civilization. |
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The knowledge was subsequently lost, as a result of the impact of the conquest on Maya society. |
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The many uncertainties which surround Malinche's role in the Spanish conquest begin with her name and its several variants. |
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The twelfth volume provides an indigenous perspective on the conquest itself. |
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The alliance waged wars of conquest and expanded rapidly after its formation. |
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Eventually, war erupted between the two states, and the Mexica played a vital role in the conquest of Texcoco. |
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In the Americas, Charles sanctioned the conquest by Castillian conquistadores of the Aztec and Inca empires. |
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The Great Pyramid of Cholula is still used because the Spanish built a church atop it, a symbol of the religious conquest of Mexico. |
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The Siege of Tenochtitlan, the capital of the Aztec Empire, was a decisive event in the Spanish conquest of Mexico. |
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The conquest of Mexico was a critical stage in the Spanish colonization of the Americas. |
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In 1538 the Real Audiencia of Panama was established, initially with jurisdiction from Nicaragua to Cape Horn, until the conquest of Peru. |
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Large sections managed to resist conquest and missionization until very late in the colonial era. |
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The end of the encomienda system in Azuero, however, sparked the conquest of Veraguas in that same year. |
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The same year, Pizarro entered the Inca capital of Cuzco and completed his conquest of Peru. |
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In November 1524, the first of three expeditions left Panama for the conquest of Peru with about 80 men and 40 horses. |
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The conquistadors decided to return to Panama to prepare the final expedition of conquest with more recruits and provisions. |
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The king, who was soon to leave for Italy, was impressed at his accounts and promised his support for the conquest of Peru. |
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He participated in the Spanish conquest of Peru and is credited as the first European discoverer of Chile. |
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De Almagro undertook his first conquest on November 1515, commanding 260 men as he founded Villa del Acla, named after the Indian place. |
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By 1524 an association of conquest regarding South America was formalized among Almagro, Pizarro and Luque. |
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The Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire was one of the most important campaigns in the Spanish colonization of the Americas. |
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The conquest and colony brought a mix of cultures and ethnicities that did not exist before the Spanish conquered the Peruvian territory. |
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One of the main uses for llamas at the time of the Spanish conquest was to bring down ore from the mines in the mountains. |
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This was a site of the great prehistoric Moche and Chimu cultures before the Inca conquest and subsequent expansion. |
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As such he took part in most of the chief events of the conquest of the Inca empire, mainly during the campaigns against Manco Inca. |
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However, it was the riches of the real Jauja at the time of the Spanish conquest that created this myth. |
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West proved far harsher and more belligerent toward the Indians than any of his predecessors, engaging in wars of conquest against them. |
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They financed the Russian conquest of Siberia and Prince Pozharsky's reconquest of Moscow from the Poles. |
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Following the Russian conquest under Ivan the Terrible, the Tatar khanate of Kazan became the Russian province of Perm. |
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During the time of the Russian conquest of Kazan in the 1540s and 1550s, Sibir had been undergoing conflicts of its own with rival clans. |
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Ultimately, Yermak is portrayed as the hero who launched the conquest that shaped the whole of Russia. |
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Its defeat by Yermak Timofeyevich in 1582 marked the beginning of the Russian conquest of Siberia. |
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The Russian conquest of Kazan in 1552 prompted the Taibugid Khan of Sibir, Yadigar, to seek friendly relations with Moscow. |
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In 1552 the Taibugids Yediger and Bekbulat congratulated Ivan the Terrible on his conquest of Kazan. |
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The conquest of Siberia is often compared with the Spanish conquest of the Americas. |
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The river is first mentioned in the 17th century in connection with the Russian conquest of Siberia. |
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The Tsardom of Russia began its conquest of the region in the 17th century, moving east after the defeat of the Khanate of Sibir. |
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After the conquest of China in the 17th century, Manchus came into contact with Chinese culture. |
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In the 17th century, kochs were widely used on Siberian rivers during the Russian exploration and conquest of Siberia and the Far East. |
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About 1697, Anadyrsk was the launching place for Vladimir Atlasov's conquest of Kamchatka. |
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The Manchus had, by the 1680s, completed the conquest of China and eliminated the last Ming successor states in the south. |
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Founded by the Manchus, it was the second conquest dynasty to rule the entire territory of China and its people. |
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The decades of Manchu conquest caused enormous loss of lives and the economic scale of China shrank drastically. |
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After the conquest they gradually lost their authority, and became advisers and assistants to the Lord Chancellor. |
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The restraint or conquest of these states opened up the Niger area to British rule. |
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However, the Tudor conquest and colonisation of Ireland in the 16th century marked a revival in the use of English. |
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The ethnic composition of Trinidad and Tobago reflects a history of conquest and immigration. |
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The Portuguese settled along the coast as trade dealers, not venturing on conquest of the interior. |
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Slavery wreaked havoc in the interior, with states initiating wars of conquest for captives. |
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Moreover, expansion of these nations often occurred by conquest of neighbouring tribes or nations. |
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Following the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century, a system of royal central justice gradually took shape. |
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A disaster of the first magnitude for the Dutch, the battle of Colachel shattered for all time their dream of the conquest of Kerala. |
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Macmillan resigned the Conservative whip in protest at the lifting of sanctions on Italy after her conquest of Abyssinia. |
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Beginning in the 3rd century BCE, the Roman Republic began expanding its territory through conquest and alliances. |
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The fort is oval shaped and is believed to have been built by the Celts and destroyed by the Romans in their conquest of northern England. |
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After the Norman conquest of 1066 by William I, dissent and resistance continued for many years after the invasion. |
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After the accession of Vespasian, Quintus Petillius Cerialis was appointed governor of Britain and the conquest of the Brigantes was begun. |
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Brice's Day massacre of Danes in England, the son of Harald, Sweyn Forkbeard mounted a series of wars of conquest against England. |
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There is no definitive record of a settlement until after the Norman conquest of England. |
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Most remaining civilizations did so during the Iron Age, often through conquest by the empires, which continued to expand during this period. |
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This conquest has brought instability to unexpected parts of the region. |
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In their conquest for more land, the Romans went into Sarmatia where they fought the Sarmatian cavalry. |
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Don't expect the mainstream marques to roll over and let the 2 Series Gran Tourer scalp a bunch of conquest sales though. |
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The conquest of the Roman Empire by German tribes placed the glory and culture of Rome into the dark ages. |
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Papal bulls from the 1400s condoned the conquest of the Americas and other lands inhabited by indigenous people. |
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Aztec dancers from the group Ritual Azteca Neuhi Ollin will perform a ritual predating the Spanish conquest of Mexico nearly 500 years ago. |
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His most recent conquest was the internationally renowned Hotpress Awards which he hosted alongside Ulrika Jonsson. |
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Edmund Spenser's role in the Elizabethan conquest of Ireland was similarly euphemized. |
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The time has come for the end of this Frenchification and Norman conquest of thecity. |
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Strabo, writing late in Augustus's reign, claimed that taxes on trade brought in more annual revenue than any conquest could. |
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There is a long argument to prove that foreign conquest is not the end of the State, showing that many people took the imperialist view. |
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A dispute over the succession to Edward led to the Norman conquest of England in 1066, accomplished by an army led by Duke William of Normandy. |
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Subsequent medieval English kings completed the conquest of Wales and made an unsuccessful attempt to annex Scotland. |
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The name Newcastle comes from the new castle built shortly after their conquest in 1080 by Robert Curthose, William the Conqueror's eldest son. |
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