At first, the lower classes welcomed the Napoleonic armies because they eradicated the feudal system and brought the benefits of the French Revolution to the common people… liberty, equality and fraternity. As nationalism grew in the conquered territories, however, the lower classes welcomed them with less enthusiasm, especially as the tides of war turned against the French. Prostitutes, however, always welcomed the soldiers because they paid in gold and silver coin.
they got a nasty attitude and they even revolted
Stalin welcomed D-Day because it relieved some pressure on his armies.
16 years - From 1799 to 1815
It resulted in the abdication of Napoleon and his exile to St. Helena.
Some people welcomed the armies of Islam and even sometimes called them get control of their countries because they understood that armies of Islam were not to occupy lands and to extend the territories under their control but rather these armies were to free the will of peoples of the countries they get control of such that they can believe in the religion they want without oppression of their rulers. Armies of Islam never killed a woman, a child, old man, or any civilian or took their properties. They never destroyed a building or cut a tree or burnt any property or human.
its welcome, not welcomed
Neither. The correct response is, "You are welcome." or "You're welcome."
Welcomed Catholics
Welcomed is a verb (past tense of welcome) and an adjective (a welcomed vacation).
The past tense for "welcome" is "welcomed."
CertainlyANS#2:All are welcomed.
All battles are battles of armies.