- German–Soviet
Frontier Treaty. In 1941, it was
retaken by the
Germans during Operation Barbarossa. In 1944, it was
retaken by the
Soviet Red Army
during the Lublin–Brest...
- most
southernly towns to fall
under the
control of the
Peshmerga then
retaken by
Iraqi government forces. Tuz Khormato's
importance lay in the fact that...
- Ida's seat. The
castle was
briefly retaken by the
Britons from his son
Hussa during the war of 590
before being retaken later the same year.
Circa 600, Hussa's...
- territory, but
continued under a
number of
emperors and usurpers. It was
retaken by
Roman emperor Aurelian after the
Battle of Châlons in 274. The Roman...
- the
Western allies.[a] The PKWN
exercised control over
Polish territory retaken from ****
Germany by the
Soviet Red Army and the
Polish People's Army....
- its leader, Hemedti. 11
January – The
Sudanese Armed Forces says it has
retaken control of Wad Madani, the
capital of
Gezira State. from the RSF. 16 January...
- Tetrarchy. The
inscription dates to the
period AD 296–305, just
after Rome had
retaken Britain from Allectus. Donaldson, G. H. (1990). "A
Reinterpretation of...
-
himself emperor over
Britain and
northern Gaul. His
Gallic territories were
retaken by the
western Caesar Constantius Chlorus in 293,
after which Carausius...
- she
pursued a
chemical tanker captured by
Somali pirates. The
tanker was
retaken with
eight pirates killed and five captured.
Later in 2011 she evacuated...
- held the city for a month. The
attack was
successful and the city was
retaken.
Since the
Ottoman capture of
Mecca and Medina, the
Ottoman troops began...