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these senses,
marches served a
political purpose, such as
providing warning of
military incursions or
regulating cross-border trade.
Marches gave rise to...
- the border.
Marches – for
other examples,
including Scottish Marches between England and Scotland.
Council of the
Marches Earl of
March – some of the...
-
March is the
third month of the year in both the
Julian and
Gregorian calendars. Its
length is 31 days. In the
Northern Hemisphere, the meteorological...
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other camps.
Around 15,000 died on the way.
Earlier marches of prisoners, also
known as "death
marches",
include those in 1939 in the
Lublin Reservation...
- of
marches. In the
Middle Ages,
marches were any type of
borderland between realms, or a
neutral zone
under joint control of two states.
Marches served...
- From
March 13 to 17, 2025, a
widespread and
deadly tornado outbreak, the second-largest on
record for the
month of
March,
affected much of the Midwestern...
- Cir****stance
Marches are a
series of five
marches for
orchestra composed by
Edward Elgar,
together with a
sixth march created from sketches. The
marches were...
- The
Selma to
Montgomery marches were
three protest marches, held in 1965,
along the 54-mile (87 km)
highway from Selma, Alabama, to the
state capital of...
- the
Aldermaston Marches as a teenager.
Michael Rosen attended the
marches on his own aged 13.
Music was a
significant part of the
march, at
first symbolising...
- The Ides of
March (/aɪdz/; Latin: Idus Martiae,
Medieval Latin: Idus Martii) is the day on the
Roman calendar marked as the Idus,
roughly the midpoint...