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Dun is a term which refers to ancient or medieval hill forts or Atlantic roundhouses in the British Isles. Evidence suggests that the Dun was brought to the Isles by the Celts in the 7th century BC.
Australia and New Zealand were part of the British Commonwealth, which was one of the Allies in World War I. The Ottoman Empire was one of the Central Powers. Those facts naturally brought the ANZACs into conflict with Turks. The ANZACs were specifically sent to the Turkish front in Gallipoli so that British soldiers could focus on the Western Front which was closer to London and made maintenance much easier. Giving the command of the Turkish front over to foreign regiments was much easier to justify.
Romulus and Remus were the two boys who were abandoned at a very early age them adopted by a wolf who sooner brought them to her pack where they were raised until becoming great powerful men.
The Dorians brought iron weapons
He is brought home to Ithaca by a race of people called the Phaeacians
Through the slaves brought to the Caribbean from West Africa. In Jamaica, for instance, the Ashanti's, a Kingdom in the Akan Empire brought the stories to Jamaica. The majority of Jamaican's are Ashanti. The stories also reached the Americas by the slaves brought there. They soon evolved into the Brer Rabbit stories.
When Serbia gained independence, it started on a quest to create a Slavic empire, which brought them into conflict with the powerful Austro-Hungarian Empire. And that was the conflict that caused the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which in turn caused World War I.
No American victory brought down a British government.
The British have colonized over fifty countries all over the world. This includes each in all of the five continents. They were very powerful in their rule, however their greed brought their fall.
what brought people to British Columbia in the 1800s
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the poloponnesian war
The Persian invasion.
Cane toads were brought to Australia by British settlers.
foods that the british brought to trinidad are: crumpets, fish and chips, chicken and chips, salmon, burgers and sandwiches
It brought the US into the conflict.