Hillary's expedition did bring back furs that supposedly came from yetis, and an abundance of photos of suspicious tracks in the snow. |
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By early March their advanced guard had crossed the Alps, and an Othonian expedition to southern Gaul achieved little. |
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Scientists were baffled by the DNA in so-called yeti hair discovered by a British expedition in Bhutan two years ago. |
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Finally, though, just as I was about to give the whole expedition up as a bad job, and head for Charing Cross, I found her. |
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A diving expedition has surveyed the wreck of the cruiser, now a war grave lying at 250 ft. |
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Johanson eventually received fuel from a British pilot whose expedition was aborted by bad weather. |
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A Japanese expedition equipped with infrared cameras will scour the Nepali Himalayas in search of the legendary Yeti, or Abominable Snowman. |
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A pitiful thousand men left from our large expedition stood up to join me, almost none woundless. |
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The expedition in March will see the duo facing altitudes of up to 14,000 ft and temperatures as low as minus five. |
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Why take a three-pound, multi-zippered, multi-pocketed, expedition jacket when an eight-ounce windbreaker is sufficient? |
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The expedition also found rings of plankton organisms that measured 10 km wide. |
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During a scientific expedition in the antarctic he lost his colleagues 300 miles from safety. |
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The expedition crossed the shelf of rock, testing the non-slip soles of their rubber boots to the limit, and set off along slightly yielding sand. |
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Their names allude to the doomed Antarctic expedition led by Captain Scott, where Oates nobly sacrificed his life in a vain attempt to save Scott and his team. |
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Ariadne is this character in Greek myth who accompanies Theseus on his dangerous expedition to the heart of the labyrinth to kill the dreaded Minotaur. |
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Acclaim for the film of Sir Hector's last expedition was gradually wheedling stray young men like sated woodworms, into the light of potential dangers. |
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Smith did a creditable job narrating Pershing's 1916 expedition in pursuit of Pancho Villa. |
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Ornithologists on an expedition to the Calayan Island in the Babuyan Islands in the Philippines have discovered a rare near-flightless rail, related to New Zealand's weka. |
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The teams had been snowed in at the Novo base camp for several days and the whole expedition was in doubt at one stage. |
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Peter the Great led a military expedition against the Turkish fort of Azov that was a disaster. |
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An expedition reconnoitered the coast to find out the exact location of enemy forces. |
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The expedition arrived on the west coast of Florida in April 1528, weakened by storms and desertions. |
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Lezama funded a scientific expedition to explore the territory, enlisting Carlos Bosetti and Jordan Hummel for that purpose. |
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Bruce also drove back a subsequent English expedition north of the border and launched raids into Yorkshire and Lancashire. |
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Letters sent home by the expedition created a misleading impression that everything was going according to plan. |
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Word of the first expedition did not reach Scotland in time to prevent a second voyage of more than 1000 people. |
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The second expedition arrived in Caledonia Bay on 30 November 1699 and found Thomas Drummond's New York sloops already there. |
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The expedition located fertile and defensible ground at what became Charleston, originally Charles Town for Charles II of England. |
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On August 16, a British foraging expedition was soundly defeated at Bennington, and more than 700 troops were captured. |
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On 17 March, the expedition reached Fort San Juan and laid siege, capturing it on 29 April. |
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The expedition met with only limited success, though hundreds of settlers were killed or captured. |
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A further expedition in 1866 managed to lay a new cable in two weeks and then go on to recover and complete the 1865 cable. |
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A second expedition in 1102 saw incursions into Ireland but in August 1103 he was killed fighting in Ulster. |
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Later he made an expedition to the Isle of Mull, where he obtained other manuscripts. |
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The Volcae Tectosages were among the successful raiders of the Delphi expedition and were said to have transported their booty to Tolosa. |
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Henry's second expedition to Lithuania in 1392 illustrates the financial benefits to the Order of these guest crusaders. |
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By the time of the Roman expedition to Arabia Felix in 25 BC, the Sabaeans were once again the dominating power in Southern Arabia. |
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No direct mention in Sabaean inscriptions of the Roman expedition has yet been found. |
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An Ottoman expedition force tried to capture Sana'a, but was defeated and had to evacuate the highlands. |
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He was chosen to accompany one of the king's sons, John, in 1185 on John's first expedition to Ireland. |
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This expedition was led by William Spotswood Green, with whom Holt would work together for much of his later career. |
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Syracuse gained Sparta and Corinth as allies and, as a result, the Athenian expedition was defeated. |
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The expedition also received strong support from Constantine I of Logudoro and his base of Porto Torres. |
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The second type of expedition identified by Sirera and Renn is one that took place starting from more or less private initiatives. |
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In 1263, King Haakon IV of Norway, in retaliation for a Scots expedition to Skye, arrived on the west coast with a fleet from Norway and Orkney. |
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La Salle led an expedition from France in 1684 to establish a French colony on the Gulf of Mexico. |
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In 1776 Captain James Cook was dispatched by the Admiralty in Great Britain on an expedition to explore the Passage. |
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In 1848 the expedition abandoned the two ships and its members tried to escape south across the tundra by sledge. |
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By 5 BC the Roman knowledge of the Sea was greatly expanded as far as the Elbe by a military expedition under Tiberius. |
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A diving expedition during the summer of 2003 provided corroboration of this practice. |
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However, many French people took heart from Thurot's expedition as it demonstrated that French forces could land in the British Isles. |
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During this expedition one of Muhammad's envoys Dihyah bin Khalifa Kalbi was attacked, Muhammad sent Zayd ibn Haritha to help him. |
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The expedition resulted in the construction of Fort Caroline, the first French colony in the New World. |
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Aulneau was killed before his planned expedition to visit the Mandans could take place. |
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Louis 2 years prior, and after being imprisoned for a year, was hired by Spanish authorities to lead an expedition to chart the upper Missouri. |
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The Lewis and Clark expedition met with such hospitality in the Upper Missouri River villages that the expedition stopped there for the winter. |
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In honor of their hosts, the expedition dubbed the settlement they constructed Fort Mandan. |
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Sacagawea assisted the expedition with information and translating skills as they travelled westward towards the Pacific Ocean. |
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A 1499 voyage, led by merchant William Weston of Bristol, was the first expedition commanded by an Englishman to North America. |
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The first surface crossing of the ocean was led by Wally Herbert in 1969, in a dog sled expedition from Alaska to Svalbard, with air support. |
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The command of the expedition was given by the admiralty to Captain James Cook. |
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With a great detour to the east, almost to the coast of South America, the expedition regained Tahiti for refreshment. |
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Von Bellingshausen's expedition also discovered Peter I Island and Alexander I Island, the first islands to be discovered south of the circle. |
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The expedition members survived after an epic journey on sledges over pack ice to Elephant Island. |
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The expedition was, in both military or scientific planning terms, put together very quickly. |
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The expedition was planned to last for eight months but was unexpectedly terminated after only two months. |
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Findings from the Challenger expedition continued to be published until 1895, 19 years after the completion of its journey. |
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As the first true oceanographic cruise, the Challenger expedition laid the groundwork for an entire academic and research discipline. |
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In 1930 the remains of this expedition were found by the Norwegian Bratvaag Expedition. |
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On 16 August the Stella Polare left Rudolf Island heading south and the expedition returned to Norway. |
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The 1998 expedition was dropped by parachute and completed the track to the North Pole. |
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The expedition was the latest in a series of efforts intended to give Russia a dominant influence in the Arctic according to the New York Times. |
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The first Norvegia expedition landed on the island in 1927 and claimed it for Norway. |
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The next expedition to arrive at the island was American Benjamin Morrell and his seal hunting ship Wasp. |
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The next expedition to spot the island was Joseph Fuller and his ship Francis Allyn in 1893, but he was not able to land on the island. |
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The expedition carried out aerial photography of the island and was the first Antarctic expedition to use aircraft. |
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The flagship of the expedition hit a reef and foundered near the island, and the crew and contents had to be salvaged. |
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According to Vespucci, this expedition returned to Lisbon in September 1502, just on time to influence the final composition of the Cantino map. |
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In 1766, another expedition noticed that the glacier reached the lagoon and calved into large icebergs. |
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In addition, the expedition saw the construction of the first ship in the Americas, the Santa Cruz or India. |
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The expedition of 1015 was led by Olaf Haraldsson, who later became king Olaf II of Norway. |
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This course proved successful and on 4 November 1497, the expedition made landfall on the African coast. |
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Organising the expedition on his own account he set sail from Gades and began to work down the African coast. |
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He was appointed to head an expedition to India in 1500, following Vasco da Gama's newly opened route around Africa. |
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Cabral became the military chief, while far more experienced navigators were seconded to the expedition to aid him in naval matters. |
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There he encountered another Spanish expedition led by Lepe, which would reach as far as the Oyapock River in March. |
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This expedition alone was responsible for the enslavement of over 60,000 indigenous people. |
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Day is believed to have been familiar with the key figures of the expedition and thus able to report on it. |
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Cabot's expedition is believed to be the first by Europeans to mainland North America since the Vikings five hundred years before. |
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Giovanni Antonio de Carbonariis and the other friars who accompanied the 1498 expedition had stayed in Newfoundland and founded a mission. |
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The expedition spent the winter in Orkney, and there was much unrest between the Norwegians and Orcadians over trade and women. |
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The expedition moves on to Galicia, where the natives were oppressed by a foreign chieftain named Godfrey. |
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In the spring of 1513, the Mary Rose was once more chosen by Howard as the flagship for an expedition against the French. |
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In 1753 the French sent an expedition south from Montreal that began constructing forts in the upper reaches of the Ohio River. |
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By early 1762 they were drawn into the war with the First Cevallos expedition and became a likely target of Spain. |
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In 460, the Western Roman Emperor Majorian launched an expedition against the Vandals, but was defeated at the Battle of Cartagena. |
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Sailing on through the Bosporus, the expedition laid siege to Thessalonica in Macedonia. |
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He returned with Ursicinus to Italy when Ursicinus was recalled by Constantius to begin an expedition against Claudius Silvanus. |
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As a result of this expedition the episcopal see of Iria relocated to Santiago de Compostela. |
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From 1539 to 1543, a Spanish expedition led by Hernando de Soto departed Cuba for Florida and the American Southeast. |
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Despite his death in 1542, Soto's men continued their expedition until 1543 when about half of their original force reached Mexico. |
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Odin is a remote descendant of Thor, removed by twelve generations, who led an expedition across Germany, Denmark and Sweden to Norway. |
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Winfrid, however, declined the position and in 716 set out on a missionary expedition to Frisia. |
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Valdemar I had also just won a civil war and later Valdemar II led an expedition across the Elbe to invade Holstein. |
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Elcano and the 18 survivors of the expedition were the first men to circumnavigate the globe in a single expedition. |
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The expedition continued to explore the north east of South America, until they realized they did not have enough men and sailed to Hispaniola. |
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Days later, the expedition arrived in the lands of cacique Comagre, fertile but reportedly dangerous terrain. |
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On September 6, the expedition continued, now reinforced with 1,000 of Careta's men, and entered cacique Ponca's land. |
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In December, the expedition arrived back in the Caribbean coast, by the Gulf of San Blas, a strip of land ruled by cacique Pocorosa. |
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This would be to that date the largest and most complete expedition to leave Spain for the New World. |
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However, this expedition turned out to be a failure, leaving Balboa wounded due to constant attacks by the region's natives. |
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In September, after arriving at Malacca, the expedition fell victim to a conspiracy ending in retreat. |
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The expedition was funded largely by the Spanish Crown, which provided ships carrying supplies for two years of travel. |
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The Santiago was sent down the coast on a scouting expedition and was wrecked in a sudden storm. |
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Members of his expedition became the first Europeans to reach the Philippine archipelago. |
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The casualties suffered in the Philippines left the expedition with too few men to sail all three of the remaining ships. |
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In total, approximately 232 sailors of assorted nationalities died on the expedition around the world with Magellan. |
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The global expedition showed the need for an International Date Line to be established. |
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Upon returning the expedition found its date was a day behind, although they had faithfully maintained the ship's log. |
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Elcano served as a naval commander of Charles V of Spain and took part in the expedition to the Philippines. |
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The surviving members of the expedition could not decide who should succeed Magellan. |
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The expedition returned to Cuba to report on the discovery of this new land. |
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After one more expedition in 1529, Pizarro received royal approval to conquer the region and be its viceroy. |
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The expedition was ordered by Philip II of Spain, after whom the Philippines had earlier been named by Villalobos. |
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Basil's first expedition against Bulgaria, however, resulted in a humiliating defeat at the Gates of Trajan. |
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Roger himself never went on an expedition against Byzantium, instead handing command to the skillful George. |
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George capped the expedition with a sack of Corinth, in which the relics of Saint Theodore were stolen, and then returned to Sicily. |
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That same victorious expedition persuaded Pope Urban II that a large crusade to liberate the Holy Land would be possible. |
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The expedition was very successful and freed the Balearic Islands from the Muslims. |
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This happened after the second expedition had been ordered and probably before it had left. |
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The 1405 expedition consisted of 27,800 men and a fleet of 62 treasure ships supported by approximately 190 smaller ships. |
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In this situation, it seems unlikely that Sweden could have been able to organize a major expedition against Novgorod. |
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Meanwhile, Mentemu avoided any direct military expedition against Kublai's realm. |
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While Ibn Battuta visited a mosque on shore, a storm arose and one of the ships of his expedition sank. |
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According to Chinese sources, the fleet for Zheng's 1405 expedition comprised nearly 30,000 sailors and over 300 ships at its height. |
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Christopher Columbus was the first to do so in 1492 while sailing westward across the Atlantic Ocean on an expedition to the indies. |
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A king's expedition arrived in and pillaged Lisbon in 798, probably concerted with the Carolingians. |
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They defeated William of Gellone, Count of Toulouse, in battle, but William led an expedition the following year across the eastern Pyrenees. |
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The naval expedition leaves Lisbon on 24 April, with the landing operations starting on 26 April. |
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Cadamosto acquired the details of that expedition from Sintra's clerk upon its return. |
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It should be remembered that the Columbus expedition was commercial in purpose. |
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On 3 August 1492 his expedition departed and arrived in San Salvador Island on 12 October. |
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In 1502, he disappeared while on an expedition and was believed to be lost at sea. |
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A few days later the expedition left Cabo de la Vela for Hispaniola with some pearls obtained in Paria, a little gold and a number of slaves. |
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His men threatened to mutiny if he followed his orders and the expedition turned back to join Pizarro's larger party. |
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The expedition reached the mouth of the Amazon on 24 August 1542, demonstrating the practical navigability of the Great River. |
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In 1499, he served as the chief pilot in the expedition of Alonso de Ojeda to the coasts of South America. |
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De Ojeda managed to escape and ran to the bay where he told a passing expedition of the murderous natives. |
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De Ojeda and the men of the other expedition returned to Turbaco and killed all of its inhabitants to avenge de la Cosa's death. |
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His descendants ruled India for several generations, but never launched an expedition beyond India. |
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Malay pilots guided the expedition east via Java and along the Lesser Sundas before steering them north to Banda via Ambon. |
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It was during this expedition that the Portuguese first encountered the Kingdom of Kongo, with which it soon developed a rapport. |
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His curiosity led him to leave the expedition for the company of locals several times during the voyage, to Magellan's annoyance. |
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Francis Drake in 1578 and a Dutch VOC expedition in 1616 learned more about the geography. |
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Elcano and a small group of 18 men were actually the only members of the expedition to make the full circumnavigation. |
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In 1577, Elizabeth I sent Francis Drake to start an expedition against the Spanish along the Pacific coast of the Americas. |
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In 1521, a Spanish expedition led by Ferdinand Magellan sailed west across the Pacific using the westward trade winds. |
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The expedition discovered the Mariana Islands and the Philippines and claimed them for Spain. |
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Four survivors were rescued in 1528 by another Spanish expedition coming from Mexico. |
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Philip II wrote urging him to join the expedition and offering him the command. |
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The expedition arrived in early 1512, passing en route through the Lesser Sunda Islands, being the first Europeans to get there. |
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After some difficulties, the expedition reached the Moluccas, docking at Tidore, where the Spanish established a fort. |
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In 1519, he was elected captain of the third expedition to the mainland, an expedition which he partly funded. |
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His expedition had collected a good quantity of the precious metal but was running low on food and supplies. |
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The expedition landed somewhere on the coast of southwest Florida, likely in the vicinity of Charlotte Harbor or the Caloosahatchee River. |
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Spain learned of this French expedition through its spies at ports on the Atlantic coast of France. |
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A small contingent of the expedition remained at Veracruz, while the main body of conquerors moved inland. |
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From there, his expedition marched northward through interior Florida until it reached the territory of the powerful Apalachee Indians. |
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The noncombatants attached to the expedition suffered terribly, 72 casualties, including five Spanish women. |
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The expedition left carrying an army of over 2,000 in 22 ships, with the objective of colonizing Central America. |
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Francisco de Orellana accompanied Pizarro on the expedition as his lieutenant. |
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This discovery gave Pizarro the motivation to plan a third expedition to conquer the area. |
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The conquistadors decided to return to Panama to prepare the final expedition of conquest with more recruits and provisions. |
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Current historians do not believe that De Almagro was expected to participate in Balboa's expedition and probably returned to Darien. |
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From there, the expedition stopped at Chicoana and then turned to the southeast to cross the Andes mountains. |
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After following the courses of the Coca and Napo rivers, the expedition started running out of provisions. |
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Orellana was one of Gonzalo Pizarro's lieutenants during his 1541 expedition east of Quito into the South American interior. |
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However, by the time the expedition had left the mountains, 3000 natives and 140 Spanish had either died or deserted. |
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On 26 December 1541 he agreed to be elected chief of the new expedition and to conquer new lands in name of the king. |
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I wrote pressingly to Mr. Boone to raise men with all expedition to join capt. Floyd. |
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When Francisco left Spain for his third expedition to Peru he was joined by his brothers and his cousin Pedro. |
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In 1911, explorer Hiram Bingham used the city as a base for the expedition in which he rediscovered the ruins of Machu Picchu. |
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In 1565 the Ottomans sent a large expedition to Malta, which laid siege to several forts on the island, taking some of them. |
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On February 22, 1565 the expedition reached the island of Samar and made a blood compact with Datu Urrao. |
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Survivors of the Magellan expedition brought tales of a savage island in the East Indies with them when they returned to Spain. |
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In 1641, a WIC expedition sent from Brazil under command of Cornelis Jol conquered Portuguese Angola. |
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In 1524, Francis assisted the citizens of Lyon in financing the expedition of Giovanni da Verrazzano to North America. |
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Upon its return, the expedition triggered the development of the Dieppe maps, influencing the work of Dieppe cartographers such as Jean Rotz. |
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The expedition could proceed no further, as the river was blocked by rapids. |
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This remedy likely saved the expedition from destruction, allowing 85 Frenchmen to survive the winter. |
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The expedition left on July 8 sailing northwards along the coast and reaching the Gulf of California six weeks later. |
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The expedition reached as far north as the Russian River before autumn storms forced them to turn back. |
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The expedition was blocked from going farther north toward Point Reyes by the Golden Gate and San Francisco Bay, since they had no boats. |
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The ships returned to Europe in 1599 and 1600 and the expedition made a 400 percent profit. |
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The first expedition of the Company was led by Willoughby seeking the Northeast Passage to China. |
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Eventually, the expedition turned back upon discovering that unexpected weather had left the Kara Sea frozen. |
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In the same year the expedition of Vladimir Rusanov was lost in the Kara Sea. |
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The ship's captain on this expedition was Lieutenant Louis Palander of the Swedish Royal Navy. |
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In 1913 Jonas Lied organized a successful expedition through the Kara Sea to Yenisei. |
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In 1915, a Russian expedition led by Boris Vilkitskiy made the passage from east to west with the icebreakers Taymyr and Vaygach. |
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His strait served as inspiration for Ferdinand Magellan's expedition to reach the Moluccas by a westward route. |
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The expedition was authorized by the governor of Chile but not the Viceroy of Peru. |
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He requested that the discovery be kept a secret as the expedition had not been authorized by the Viceroy of Peru. |
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The expedition then sailed to the Gulf of Papua, exploring and charting the coastline. |
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The expedition proved that New Guinea was not part of the sought after continent. |
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Some time between 1762 and 1765, written accounts of the Torres expedition were seen by British Admiralty Hydrographer Alexander Dalrymple. |
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In January 1606 the expedition discovered Henderson Island and Ducie Island. |
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It is also probable that his expedition sighted Tahiti and other islands in the Tuamotu archipelago. |
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In May 1606 the expedition reached the islands later called the New Hebrides and now the independent nation of Vanuatu. |
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In 1596, a ship named Duyfken sailed in the first expedition to Bantam, the crew was captured by the islanders on Pulau Enggano. |
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Edmund Kennedy was the first European explorer to attempt an overland expedition of Cape York Peninsula. |
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The information about his participation in the preparation of the Yermak expedition is contradictory. |
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After the results of the Yermak expedition became known, the Tsar granted new lands in Bolshaya and Malaya Sol to Semyon. |
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His decision to conduct a raid on the Stroganov trading posts resulted in an expedition led by the Cossack Yermak against the Khanate of Sibir. |
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A Russian expedition visited Lake Zaysan in 1764, and concluded that such a riverine invasion would not be likely. |
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Only in 1732 Alaska was seen for the first time by the expedition of Ivan Fyodorov and Mikhail Gvozdev and it was documented. |
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In 1645 he and Kopylov proposed to the Tomsk voyevod Shcherbatsky a large military expedition to the Amur. |
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In 1641 he led an overland expedition to a tributary of the Indigirka River. |
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Hearing of a rich 'Pogycha River' somewhere to the east, he organized an expedition to find it. |
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In 1647 Fedot Alekseyev, an agent of a Moscow merchant, organized an expedition and brought in Dezhnyov because he was a government official. |
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The expedition reached the sea but was unable to round the Chukchi Peninsula because it had to turn back due to thick drift ice. |
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Except for Dezhnyov, none of the other leaders of this expedition survived to tell their tale. |
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He praised the land, warned of the danger of Chinese intervention and suggested a larger expedition with professional soldiers. |
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Shortly before his death in February 1725, the Tsar signed an order authorizing a second great expedition to the east. |
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The expedition was separated into three groups, each with further subdivisions. |
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The academic portion of the expedition was led by three professors from the Russian Academy of Sciences. |
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The academy directed all the researchers to prepare reports about the state and the results of the expedition in Russian and Latin. |
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The expedition ended in disaster and Sebastian's disappearance at the Battle of the Three Kings. |
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His expedition became the first recorded Europeans to have encountered its eastern coastline of Australia. |
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He led an expedition of colonial troops to force the British out of Florida and keep open a vital conduit for supplies. |
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The expedition made a brief attempt to return to the ship, but could not find the frigate in the haze, and soon gave up and returned to Rockall. |
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Finally, just before sunset, the frigate was again spotted from the top of Rockall, and the expedition was able to get back on board. |
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The expedition team cemented in a brass plaque on Hall's Ledge and hoisted the Union Flag to stake the UK's claim. |
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The 2010 expedition was cancelled, but Strangeway still intends to replace the plaque. |
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Hu had been supportive of Chiang's role throughout the northern expedition and the quell of southern rebellion. |
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From this tribe he received supplies that were required for the expedition across the Alps. |
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The expedition team will depart for Narsaq, Greenland, in the south on Friday April 12 and finish at Qaanaaq in the north. |
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The climber, Kajetan Rock Decman, who fell sick during Karakoram expedition at height of about 6000 M was by rescued on Monday. |
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At the time Pouwer was a staff member of the 1959 Star Mountains expedition organised by the KNAG, the Royal Dutch Geographical Society. |
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They were sent on an expedition to explore the western frontier. |
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In 1498, a Portuguese expedition commanded by Vasco da Gama reached India by sailing around Africa, opening up direct trade with Asia. |
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In 1519, an expedition sent by the Spanish Crown to find a way to Asia was led by the experienced Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan. |
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The expedition reached the islands with great difficulty, docking at Tidore. |
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Two years later they began a second expedition with reluctant permission from the Governor of Panama. |
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The new governor outright rejected a third expedition and ordered two ships to bring everyone back to Panama. |
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Hudson's final expedition ranged farther north in search of the Northwest Passage, leading to his discovery of the Hudson Strait and Hudson Bay. |
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By 1580 Stroganovs and Yermak came up with the idea of the military expedition to Siberia, in order to fight Kuchum in his own land. |
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A merchant named Fedot Alekseyev Popov organized a further expedition eastward, and Semyon Dezhnyov became a captain of one of the kochi. |
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In 1627, the Royal Scots Navy and accompanying contingents of burgh privateers participated in the major expedition to Biscay. |
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However, the Celtic invasions of Italy and the expedition in Greece and western Anatolia, are well documented in Greek and Latin history. |
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In late summer, 55 BC, even though it was late in the campaigning season, Caesar decided to make an expedition to Britain. |
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At the time of his death, he was planning a great expedition to end raids on the eastern provinces from the Persian Empire. |
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The purpose of this expedition is debated, though Asser claims that it was for the sake of plunder. |
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Although he led an expedition into Maine, the result was instead a negotiated settlement arranged by a papal legate. |
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Neither his mother nor his uncle were prepared to support him, implying that they had not approved of the expedition in the first place. |
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Meanwhile, John undertook an expedition to Ireland in 1185, which was not a success. |
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Still, in 1183, Count Raymond had taken Cahors back and so Henry II asked Richard to mount an expedition to retake the city. |
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By the end of John's expedition on 26 October 1206, most of Aquitaine was secure. |
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The following year, Richard attempted to take the throne of England for himself by joining Philip's expedition against his father. |
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The expedition was led by her former suitor, Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. |
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For example, an Anglican chaplain, Robert Wolfall, with Martin Frobisher's Arctic expedition celebrated the Eucharist in 1578 in Frobisher Bay. |
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In 1616, he was released to lead a second expedition in search of El Dorado. |
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He was released from prison in August 1592 to manage a recently returned expedition and attack on the Spanish coast. |
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In 1617, Raleigh was pardoned by the King and granted permission to conduct a second expedition to Venezuela in search of El Dorado. |
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In 1584, Raleigh sent an expedition to the Atlantic coast of North America. |
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On April 27, 1584, Raleigh dispatched an expedition led by Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe to explore the eastern coast of North America. |
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He finally gained passage on a privateering expedition organised by John Watts and Walter Raleigh. |
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Harriot may have been among the men of Arthur Barlowe's 1584 expedition of the colony. |
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There was one final expedition in 1603 led by Bartholomew Gilbert with the intention of finding Roanoke colonists. |
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An expedition left Plymouth in September 1585 with Drake in command of twenty one ships with 1,800 soldiers under Christopher Carleill. |
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Raleigh's expedition was a disastrous failure, and his son Walter was killed fighting the Spanish. |
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By early September, William was on the brink of cancelling the entire expedition when French policy played into his hand. |
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Press reports were released that deliberately exaggerated the damage and claimed the expedition would be postponed till the spring. |
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In 1798, he led a military expedition to Egypt that served as a springboard to political power. |
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He also took part in an expedition to take back Corsica from the British, but the French were repulsed by the British Royal Navy. |
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He decided on a military expedition to seize Egypt and thereby undermine Britain's access to its trade interests in India. |
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His Egyptian expedition included a group of 167 scientists, with mathematicians, naturalists, chemists, and geodesists among them. |
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General Bonaparte and his expedition eluded pursuit by the Royal Navy and landed at Alexandria on 1 July. |
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Although the French managed to capture Toussaint Louverture, the expedition failed when high rates of disease crippled the French army. |
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The expedition reached within ten degrees of the North Pole, but, unable to find a way through the dense ice floes, was forced to turn back. |
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The expedition had failed to achieve any of its objectives and had left a quarter of the landing force dead or wounded. |
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Wellesley was in Ireland in May 1807 when he heard of the British expedition to Denmark. |
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Paterson personally accompanied the disastrous Scottish expedition to Panama in 1698, where his wife and child died and he became seriously ill. |
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The ship was to leave in four weeks on an expedition to chart the coastline of South America. |
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He probably got his death, as he liked to have done two years ago, by viewing the troops for the expedition from the wall of Kensington Garden. |
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The expedition also provided valuable new information on Viking longships and society. |
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Before the expedition could sail, on 15 February 1824, he fell ill, and the usual remedy of bloodletting weakened him further. |
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Its purpose was supposedly to marshal an expedition to fully conquer Ireland that never materialized. |
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By September 1171, King Henry had decided to lead a military expedition to Ireland. |
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Edward, however, soon began to see it as a war of conquest rather than just a punitive expedition to put down a rebellion. |
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The first of the 1777 campaigns was an expedition from Quebec led by General John Burgoyne. |
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The military objective of the expedition is not entirely clear, but may have been to threaten British dominance in India. |
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Disraeli sent the successful expedition against Tewodros II of Ethiopia under Sir Robert Napier. |
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Roberts undertook a successful punitive expedition against the Afghans over the next six weeks. |
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Snowdon was used by Edmund Hillary and his group during preparations for their successful 1953 expedition to climb Mount Everest. |
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The expedition set out on 8 September 1757, Sir John Mordaunt commanding the troops and Sir Edward Hawke the fleet. |
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The expedition abandoned the Isle d'Aix, returning to Great Britain on 1 October. |
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The naval squadron and transports for the expedition were commanded by Richard Howe. |
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If successful, the expedition would have strengthened France's hand at the negotiating table. |
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It is not accidental that the Congo expedition remained an isolated event in Conrad's life. |
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