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  • evertheless it did not stop Russian soldiers plundering a building in the years of 1707 to 1734.
  • The abbey has a stirring history of arson, plundering and reconstruction.
  • British then traveled across South Carolina, plundering and destroying Patriot properties.
  • people amassed great wealth was by looting, plundering and enslaving their fellow man.
  • ntire Gohad area became a symbol of anarchy, plundering and killing for 18 years.
  • erritory between 1473 and 1483, with lots of plundering and killing at the hands of Turkish cavalry.
  • l and the English forces left but not before plundering and burning San Juan to the ground.
  • ts of culture, our track is marked by death, plundering and evacuated villages, just like the progre
  • He marched as far as Horrea, plundering and burning, before he was confronted with g
  • re asteroid and numerous acts of looting and plundering, and numerous murders, including that of the
  • nd; open revolt ensued leading to 6 years of plundering and destruction throughout the Balkans, the
  • uvallet sails the seas with the intention of plundering any Spanish ships that come his way.
  • 554, the two brothers invaded central Italy, plundering as they descended southwards, until they cam
  • tect the populace from frequent assaults and plundering by pirates.
  • der McDougall, there was much turbulence and plundering by lawless bands of both rebel and Loyalist
  • o historic sites on land, no longer allowing plundering by individuals using marine salvage and Admi
  • -Aryan" pregnant women to undergo abortions, plundering, deportation of populations from their nativ
  • dy on Philips van Marnix van Sint Aldegonde, plundering der hoofdkerk van Lier (E: Philips van Marni
  • He was inaccessible to adventurers bent on plundering Egypt and Sudan of riches, but at the insist
  • 1813 for duty on Lake Champlain, preventing plundering expeditions and convoying Wade Hampton's tro
  • After several plundering expeditions, they took Corneto, but their ri
  • erg (close to present-day Moscou) engaged in plundering from the local peasants.
  • ghting and by the deliberate destruction and plundering from retreating German forces as the war dre
  • in raising a substantial amount of money by plundering hostile territory in Euboea, Boeotia, and th
  • The plundering, however, was done in the northern section o
  • on 28 July 1265 repulsed the Welsh who were plundering in Somerset, at Dunster.
  • he holiest of places, the Arabian Peninsula, plundering its riches, dictating to its rulers, humilia
  • arched southward into Samogitia, raiding and plundering local settlements.
  • re, and Rhine, causing great devastation and plundering loot-laden Carolingian monasteries.
  • erbian detachments breaking into the houses, plundering, making violence and killing indiscriminatel
  • erce enemy of the Pope, Trinci was known for plundering monasteries.
  • se came, they knew they could easily live by plundering neighbouring territories, and thus reduce th
  • d all others who might have played a role in plundering Niger should go before the commission to ans
  • was perhaps better than the rule of gangs of plundering nobles.
  • eded in a body straight for Doubios, neither plundering nor damaging in any other way the land of th
  • Some of the British deserters did some plundering of some of the small farms.
  • the above brief report of the battle and the plundering of Limerick the following day.
  • ly he was spurred to this project due to his plundering of a chartreuse during a campaign in France.
  • etimes beating them, and participated in the plundering of property from those killed in the Birkena
  • iterated its commitment to put an end to the plundering of resources in the country in support of th
  • e the youths are tired of corruption and the plundering of the country's wealth by few powerful indi
  • ncy that is said to be caused by New Delhi's plundering of the region's mineral and forest resources
  • nt rebellion and did not have to witness the plundering of her estate; the rebellion reached her est
  • overnment were important steps in ending the plundering of the country's natural resources.
  • The relationship between the illegal plundering of natural resources and the continuation of
  • n Gingee, for the sake of safety, during the plundering of Srirangam at the hands of the Mohammedan
  • blic of the Congo, the Council condemned the plundering of natural resources in the country and requ
  • ri Rao, a Maratha Brahmin, launched a sudden plundering operation heading a large Muslim army.
  • it was unable to stop fugitive soldiers from plundering part of the city.
  • There was a plundering raid in 987, and another in 997, with much e
  • The monastery had to endure torching and plundering raids in the 14th-18th centuries, the period
  • ica occupied the Jewish quarter of Benghazi, plundering shops and deporting more than 2,000 Jews acr
  • dual role of the subtle diplomatist and the plundering soldier of fortune.
  • Some were plundering, some chasing the enemy, and none could be g
  • st of the castles in Clanricarde, afterwards plundering south County Galway, County Roscommon, and c
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  • They were also accused of plundering the boyars' estates, of handing over their d
  • rds the Byzantine capital at Constantinople, plundering the northern Balkans as they went.
  • manders and soldiers broke their discipline, plundering the city; Saladin only managed to protect th
  • ed to the Scottish army after hearing of the plundering; the capital city enthusiastically welcomed
  • sites stormed the Pauline monastery in 1430, plundering the sanctuary.
  • e, they were accused, among other crimes, of plundering the estates of those who supported the propr
  • His next book Plundering the Public Sector: how New Labour are lettin
  • at from Rome, in 211 BCE, for the purpose of plundering the temple.
  • his uncle Robert I, Count of Flanders before plundering the county of the Vexin and causing such may
  • le to prevent their Gaulish mercenaries from plundering the temple at the time of its capture by Jun
  • n arrears, and they maintained themselves by plundering the cultivators, while at the same time comm
  • l Myrging king by defeating the Mofdings and plundering the Angles and their lands as he was determi
  • ainst Druze communities in the Bekaa Valley, plundering their crops which he placed on the market in
  • might have been weakening Sigtrygg's foes by plundering them.
  • Although locals were already plundering through the wreckage, the colony organised a
  • What followed became known as the Plundering Time, a nearly two-year period when Ingle an
  • on forced a reconciliation, and the two went plundering together in the Hebrides, but fell out again
  • Plundering, wars, fires and time have all contributed t
  • ing what is not given, breaking into houses, plundering wealth, committing burglary, ambushing highw
  • ampaign, arguing that Thrasyllus wasted time plundering when more decisive action could have led to
  • spelled "Goditon") as an act of penance for plundering wine from the wreck of St. Marie of Bayonne