In 1718 Governor Bustamante reoccupied Zamboanga for the purpose of waging war against piracy.
In this year the English attacked Zamboanga unsuccessfully, instigated hostility between Sulu and Spain, and reoccupied the Island of Balambangan, which they held for three years only.
The palace at Knossos was never reoccupied as a palace, at least on anything like the scale of its former magnificence.
When Piedmont attacked Austria again in 1849, Parma was evacuated, but reoccupied by General d'Aspre in April.
In Acadia Phips had made the blunder of leaving no garrison; the French accordingly reoccupied it.
Continental troops presently reoccupied the valley and in October the Indian town of Unadilla.
Being reinforced by Barbadian troops he reoccupied St. Christopher, the reduction being completed July 16.
As soon as peace was restored, however, both orders reoccupied their abandoned establishments and founded new ones.
Portuguese resistance caused a removal to Panay, but in 1571 Cebu was reoccupied and Manila founded.
While Colonel Bradstreet reoccupied the Lakes, General Gage, Amherst's successor, resorted to conciliation, and a series of peace embassies were sent to the Illinois country from Mobile and from the northern garrisons.
But new missionaries, requested by the governor in 1601, reoccupied the abandoned sites, pushed farther up the coast, and entered the interior.
Unhappily this gallant officer lost his life on the same day in a second attempt to capture the sap, which had been reoccupied by the enemy.
While these movements were going on Brussilov was pushing westward once more, and had already reached and reoccupied the main passes of the Western Carpathians.
In the autumn of the same year General Nott, advancing from Kandahar upon Kabul, reoccupied Ghazni, destroyed the defences of the castle and part of the town, and carried away the famous gates of Somnath (q.
And many of the cities taken by Joshua were soon reoccupied by their original inhabitants, and once more fortified.
Some were taken by Israel, but afterwardreoccupied by their original inhabitants; others held out against the Israelites, and were a constant source of danger, both by their opposition, and still more by their friendship.
Jerusalem, Gaza, Ashkelon, and Ekron were also attacked and taken; but the conquest was not permanent, since these places were soon reoccupied by the native races.
It was captured by the Jacobites in 1745, but reoccupied after the battle of Culloden, when it received its present name in honour of William Augustus, duke of Cumberland, the victorious general.
This appeared to be merely a reconnaissance, as the enemy retired and our cavalry reoccupied their posts as before.
The Allies occupied Madrid, and remained there for some months, but Clausel having reorganised his forces and reoccupied Valladolid, Wellington advanced against him.
They retreated, and our cavalryreoccupied their post at Carpio, beyond the Azava.
When the Ottoman occupation of the border province seemed to be assured, many of them ventured back to their homes, and reoccupied some at least of their villages.
The Russian outposts spread south again, and Urmi was reoccupied once more.
Tirhakah, who had reoccupied Egypt, fled to Ethiopia, and the Assyrian army spent forty days in ascending the Nile from Memphis to Thebes.
They reoccupied their positions of the trench warfare period, and the remains of their ancient defence-works were still strong enough to enable them to hold up the British pursuit.
They were, however, unable to maintain themselves there, and the Germans, after extremely violent fighting, reoccupied the ruins of the hamlet.
Leaving advanced posts only in the valley, with strong patrols, they reoccupied their old entrenched positions; but with the ground in such a state of upheaval, a prolonged resistance there was impossible.
The Bala-Hissar and Cabul were reoccupied and, as the natives were cowed by the crushing defeat they had experienced, there was no longer any repetition of the insolent and defiant manner which they had, before, manifested.
On the following day the heights and fort of Abourmandour were reoccupied without opposition.
Acting upon the impulse of the moment, he lifted his own chair, planted it in front of the Spaniard, deliberately reoccupied it, and stared his enemy full in the face, but without uttering a word.
Gregg told him to remain where he was and that portion of the brigade which was moving away halted, countermarched, and reoccupied its former position.
The next day Port Republic was reoccupied and the brigade established a picket line extended thence to Conrad's Ferry, a distance of twenty miles.
Suddenly ascending the river, hereoccupied that town on the night of the 9th.
To the east, on the same side of the river, a fortress, that of Saint Jean le Blanc, which had been abandoned on the approach of Joan, had since been reoccupied by the English.
The towns of Gela and Kamarina may be reoccupied by their present fugitive inhabitants; but on condition of paying tribute to Carthage, and destroying their walls and fortifications.
On the left the Guides Infantry were unable to leave the ridge they had captured, lest it should be reoccupied by the enemy, who were showing in great strength.
The French admitted the loss, but claimed that they had reoccupied a large part of the ground originally yielded.
The Persians not onlyreoccupied Antioch but also seized Tarsus in Cilicia and Caesarea in Cappadocia, and ravaged Asia Minor to the shores of the Aegean Sea.
The Romans at once reoccupied and rebuilt their city, and soon after provided it with more adequate defences in the new wall of stone later known as the Servian wall.
At the time I was incapacitated the Germans had at least partially reoccupied the country west of the Warta, though not, perhaps, in force.
Our troops fell back early in the day, but subsequently reoccupied the ground.