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After scoring two great victories at Tigranocerta (69) and Artaxata (68), Lucullus was disconcerted by the defeat of his lieutenants and by mutiny among his troops.
Year in, year out, there was resistance to conquest, and rebellion against occupation, often followed by mutiny and revolt – by individuals, groups, armies and entire peoples.
The first Night's Watch commander Sam knew, you'll remember, was Commander Mormont, who suffered an untimely death by mutiny.
This was unusual, as most pirates seized their ships by mutiny or boarding, or else converted a privateer vessel to a pirate ship.
This was to be followed by mutiny in the 26th Punjab, which was to be the signal for the uprising to begin, resulting in an advance on Delhi and Lahore.
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The army was shaken by mutinies by Sikh soldiers.
The strikes among the civilian population were followed by mutinies in the army and navy.
Shaken by a mutiny and then a strike by 180,000 civil servants that closed schools, the West African nation looks for a way back.
Its latest troubles (see article) have been caused by the mutiny of close to half its army, and compounded by a breakdown in the relationship between its president and its prime minister.
Moscow's hand was forced by a mutiny of the Kronshtadt naval base, near Petrograd.
Cinqué puts into action his goal of staying alive and being free by the mutiny on the Amistad.
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