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Pacification of Ghent. Sack of Rome (1527),
military event carried out by the
mutinous troops of
Charles V, Holy
Roman Emperor.
Discovery mutiny in 1611 during...
- of the
Papal States,
followed the
capture of Rome on 6 May 1527 by the
mutinous troops of
Charles V, Holy
Roman Emperor,
during the War of the
League of...
- Fury was the sack of
Antwerp in
November 1576. In English, this, and the
mutinous campaign of 1576 in general,
tends to be what is
meant by "Spanish Fury"...
- to
redecorate the
castle with
Goosewing not too far behind... 6 6 "The
Mutinous Penguins" 11 October 1988 (1988-10-11) 11
February 1989 Lost in the Arctic...
- 30,000
commanded by
Hamilcar Barca and Hanno, and
approximately 20,000
mutinous Carthaginian soldiers and
North African rebels under Matho in the North...
-
reign was even more
despotic than the first, and in 711 he was
killed by
mutinous soldiers.
Justinian II was the
eldest son of
Emperor Constantine IV and...
-
Carthaginian rule. An
expedition was
prepared to
reoccupy Sardinia,
where mutinous soldiers had
slaughtered all Carthaginians. However, Rome
declared that...
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Louis Cavagnari, and his
escort were m****acred
after an 8-hour
siege by
mutinous Afghan troops inside their Residency in Kabul. This
event triggered the...
- to
prevent any
further unrest and took on the task of
controlling the
mutinous sailors and
their supporters in the Kiel barracks. The
sailors and soldiers...
- into surrendering. However,
Ottoman commander Yussuf Pasha executed the
mutinous Albanian officers who were
offering to
surrender Navpaktos to
Byron and...