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  • ...the [[Second Punic War]] ([[216 BC|216]]), and Lucania was ravaged by both armies during several campaigns. The country never recovered from these disasters,
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  • ...throughout the First World War, huge numbers being supplied to the Allied armies. It was still cataloged in 1923, though the flood of war surplus trucks suc
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  • ...gun has at various times been the official sidearm of several first world armies. The 92FS has been adopted as the official sidearm of the U.S. military, de
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  • ...tc., were considered to be due to Vulcanus making weapons for Mars and his armies to wage war.
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  • ...highly regarded. This richness, however, attracted the now more organized armies of national powers like France and Austria, which waged a lengthy battle fo ...in recovery. Their rule was smashed in the late 18th century by the French armies, however, and Lombardy became one of the semi-independent provinces of the
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  • ...the [[Berbers|Saracens]] from North Africa (recently conquered by the Arab armies) harassed the population of the coastal cities. News about the political si
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  • ...el drive Model B trucks for the [[British]] and [[United States|American]] armies during [[World War I]]. It was not until "go-anywhere" vehicles were neede
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  • Until the 18th century, raiding armies, earthquakes, famines, floods and pirate attacks ravaged the city. In this
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  • ...ion of the years between 1512 and 1520, when it was occupied by the French armies under [[Gaston of Foix, Duke of Nemours]]. Early in the 16th century it was
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  • ...gdom of Great Britain and Ireland|British]] and [[United States|American]] armies during [[World War I]].
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  • *[[102 BC]] - [[Consul]]ar armies under [[Marius|Gaius Marius]] defeat [[Teutons]] in the [[Battle of Aquae S
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  • ...apal States]]) united to overthrow the della Scala, and Verona fell to the armies of Gian Galeazzo [[Visconti]] of Milan. In 1404, Visconti's widow brought V
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  • ...l status: for example, military commanders were not allowed to bring their armies within Italia, and [[Julius Caesar]] passing the Rubicon with his legions m
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  • [[Category:Armies]]
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  • ...mand more than twenty-five men (to prevent against [[sedition]] by private armies), and while the position of Captain General was introduced in the mid-14th
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  • ...gdom of Great Britain and Ireland|British]] and [[United States|American]] armies during [[World War I]].
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