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A press gangprovokedthe Battle of Ballacraine

in order to be mentioned passingly in Rebel Assault II for narrative reasons(passive) was inventedThe Battle of Dreighton

Andrew Crummydesignedthe Battle of Prestonpans

a commission from King Williamto paintthe Battle of the Boyne

On 27 August the 1st Marine Division and the Regiment returned to the frontlineto leadthe Battle of the Punchbowl

What eventscausedthe Battle of Chancellorsville

the artists Detaille and DeNeuville in 1883(passive) painted byThe Battle of Rezonville

Merry and Pippinleadthe Battle of Bywater

who gets commissionedto paintthe Battle of Lepanto

who commissioned Lunato paintThe Battle of Lepanto

Don Juan of Austrialedthe Battle of Lepanto

by William Ranney(passive) painted byThe Battle of Cowpens

by William Ranney(passive) Painted bythe The Battle of Cowpens

Robert W. Grafton(passive) was painted byThe Battle of Tippecanoe

William Ranney in 1845(passive) painted byThe Battle of Cowpens

nearly a century(passive) was paintedThe Battle of Lepanto

Galactia , a female painter , is commissionedto paintthe Battle of Lepanto

Gregorio Del Pilar(passive) was led byThe Battle of Bulakan

a fight , which led to Mordred " snitching " on her and Lancelot ... the sister 's fightcausedthe Battle of Baddon

this artistpaintedThe Battle of the Boyne

the occasionspromptingthe Battle of Saragarhi

as it is the United Arab Emiratesis leadingthe battle of Hudaydah

by Miska the Wolf - Spider(passive) were led byThe Battle of Pesh

Luna in 1887(passive) painted byThe Battle of Lepanto

by William Barnes Wollen(passive) painted bythe Battle of Albuera

AugustusresultedThe Battle of Actium

by Emmy - nominated composer Jeff Beal here(passive) composed byThe Battle of amfAR

Emmy - nominated composer Jeff Beal here(passive) composed byThe Battle of amfAR

until an uproar against Ma Chao occurredcausingthe Battle of Lucheng

by an errant smallpox vaccine(passive) was caused bythe Battle of Chancellorsville

explain motives behind moves made by both the United States and the C.S.A. Studentsdiscoverthe Battle of Antietam

that Titian had unwittingly been sprinkled by ChronospaintedThe Battle of Lepanto

by the Vicomte de Lautrec(passive) led bythe Battle of Bicocca

to seize the strategic high ground of the Wyschaete - Messines ridge south of Ypres(passive) was designedThe Battle of Messines

in some 70,000 casualtiesresultedin some 70,000 casualties

its famous charge across Burnside 's Bridge ... suffering 120 casualtiesledits famous charge across Burnside 's Bridge ... suffering 120 casualties

in 8 New Zealand casualtiesresultedin 8 New Zealand casualties

to a Union victory in the Civil Warledto a Union victory in the Civil War

to what was referred to asledto what was referred to as

in a total of 23,000 casualties on both sidesresultedin a total of 23,000 casualties on both sides

in the massacre of the Sacred Bandresultsin the massacre of the Sacred Band

to what was referred to as " Monitor fever " in the Northledto what was referred to as " Monitor fever " in the North

to President Abraham Lincoln 's issuance of the Emancipation Proclamationledto President Abraham Lincoln 's issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation

in heavy losses on both the Union and Confederate sidesresultedin heavy losses on both the Union and Confederate sides

in 23,000 casualtiesresultedin 23,000 casualties

the outcome of the Civil War and immediately led President Abraham Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamationinfluencedthe outcome of the Civil War and immediately led President Abraham Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation

in a Confederate victoryresultedin a Confederate victory

on Dec. 2 , 1805 between the French and the Austrians and Russiansseton Dec. 2 , 1805 between the French and the Austrians and Russians

Egyptian armies against those of the Hittite king Muwatalli IIledEgyptian armies against those of the Hittite king Muwatalli II

in both sides withresultedin both sides with

in both sidesresultedin both sides

in the State President of Delawareresultedin the State President of Delaware

to that very same treatyledto that very same treaty

in 22,000 casualtiesresultedin 22,000 casualties

to the Emancipation Proclamationledto the Emancipation Proclamation

in over 21,000 casualtiesresultedin over 21,000 casualties

in Lincoln?s Emancipation Proclamationresultedin Lincoln?s Emancipation Proclamation

the carnage mark not only for the Civil War but for all of American history ... with 22,717 dead , wounded , or missing in one horrendous daysetthe carnage mark not only for the Civil War but for all of American history ... with 22,717 dead , wounded , or missing in one horrendous day

to important changes in the map of Europeledto important changes in the map of Europe

in an American victoryresultedin an American victory

to Sauron 's ( temporary ) downfallledto Sauron 's ( temporary ) downfall

1862results1862

in the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamationresultedin the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation

in the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamationresultedin the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation

to Lincolnledto Lincoln

directlyleddirectly

directlyresulteddirectly

in not only the bloodiest day of the American Civil Warresultedin not only the bloodiest day of the American Civil War

to Lincoln announcing the Emancipation Proclamationledto Lincoln announcing the Emancipation Proclamation

to Cobenzl 's dismissalledto Cobenzl 's dismissal

in President Lincoln?s issuance of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamationdirectly resultedin President Lincoln?s issuance of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation

to the loss of his armleadingto the loss of his arm

in a victory over the Indians by American forces and Montgomeryresultedin a victory over the Indians by American forces and Montgomery

to his armcausedto his arm

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