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It depends on what war you mean. Bombs, nuclear to be precise, were some of the most feared weapons. Tanks also were feared highly.
they were so feared because kgb wanted to do everyone in the butt
The most feared aspect of war in the pacific was that Japan would win!
They feared the Communists would win control.
Feared that Vietnam would vote for a Communist government.
They called themselves the "people of the plains". Despite the peaceful-sounding name they gave themselves, the Mongols were some of the most feared peoples in the ancient world.
Muslims, Vikings and Magyars The vikings where the most feared
cuz they had such a good military that could destroy anything and conquer. Geghis Khan.
No, it's a noun. The adjective is fearful or afraid.
It is really a two part answer. Because of the destruction of Kiev and Kievan Rus by the Golden Horde (the Mongols), the Metropolitan (head of the Orthodox Church for Kiev) feared for his life and the survival of the church and moved to Vladimir-Susdal (nearer to Moscow) away from the Mongols reach. Moscow, a relatively small city at the time, grew quickly when it's leader arranged to collect the payment to the Mongols for not only his city but other cities in the region. Thus gaining him and Moscow stature and favor in the eyes of the Mongols.
Al MiÕraj can be seen from Islamic poetry as a mythical beast that looks like a yellow rabbit with a horn. This beast is feared despite its small appearance because it has a ferocious appetite.
he feared war
she feared because of her strenth
"We feared"; "we were afraid"; "we have feared".
Austria joined the Crimean war because it feared it's 43% Slavic population (by ethinicity, culture or language) would rebel as they had in the revolutions of 1848 when Russia, "mother of the Slavs," invaded the Balkans.
It is a verb, as in to have been afraid of or, to have feared
he feared nothing