The princes were taken captive by the thieves during a surprise ambush while they were traveling through a dense forest. The thieves, skilled in stealth and deception, quickly overwhelmed the guards and surrounded the princes, catching them off guard. Despite their attempts to fight back, the sheer number of attackers made escape impossible. Ultimately, the thieves bound the princes and transported them to their hideout, seeking ransom for their release.
"The Music of Chance"?
a gang of thieves a den of thieves a skulk of thieves a band of thieves
The Princes of Malibu was created in 2005.
his father was the leader of forty thieves, that is what made him the prince of thieves and able to marry jasmine
The duration of Undercover Princes is 3600.0 seconds.
A captive or a hostage.
No. He was taken Captive to become a slave.
The root word of "captive" is "captivus," which comes from the Latin word "captus" meaning "caught" or "taken."
In 722 BCE by the Assyrians.
After she fled to England in 1567.
once a year
impressment
No as jeremiah foretold them that they would be taken captive.
Mary Rowlandson was taken captive by Native American Indians during King Philip's War in 1676 because her settlement of Lancaster, Massachusetts was attacked and raided by Native American warriors. Rowlandson was among the many settlers who were taken as captives during the conflict.
Ezekiel was taken captive from Jerusalem, along with many others, by Nebuchadnezzar.
The correct answer is "have taken" as in "the thieves have taken the jewels". "Have taken" is the perfect tense, using the auxiliary "have" and the past participle taken. (This is often called the present perfect tense, to distinguish it from the past perfect, or pluperfect, as in "the thieves had taken the jewels".) The form "took" is the simple past tense, as in "the thieves took the jewels".
On May 23, 1430, she was taken captive and she was burned at the stake a year later on May 30, 1431. She was held captive for one year and a week.