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Unfortunately, he lost everything in his Parisian salon and in his Neuwied workshop, both of which were sacked by Republican troops.
Gaeta and Amalfi probably owed much of their naval activity and early commercial development to alliances with the Arabs; but others found the Arabs a rather serious danger, notably Bari's neighbours in Puglia and the great monasteries inland from Capua Montecassino and San Vincenzo al Volturno, which were sacked in 883 and 881, respectively.
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The CFA board, which was sacked on Friday night, issued a statement on Monday saying its members were "deeply disappointed" by the government's decision to remove them.
It originated as the Oscan and Roman town of Nuceria Alfaterna, which was sacked by the Carthaginian general Hannibal in 216 bc but was rebuilt by the emperor Augustus.
Eurypylus' descendents rule the island, which is sacked by Heracles in a brief allusion to the great hero's adventures.
There were some important ancient monuments an hour outside the city, among them the ruins of Persepolis, which was sacked by Alexander the Great.
The English army reached Edinburgh, which was sacked, but then retreated back to England, despite John of Gaunt's wish to go on to Fife.
HighSACK: the highest sequence number which is SACKed.
(ii) HighSACK: the highest sequence number which is SACKed. .
The Bedfordshire detention centre for women was rocked by accusations of sexual abuse and intrusive behaviour by male staff last year after which 11 staff were sacked.
The mayor and Communist Party chief of Dingzhou municipality, to which the village belongs, were sacked.
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