He at length, at the head of a strong army, triumphantly entered the city.
Michel hastened to Moscow with a strong army, supported by several princes, and took possession of Moscow and the adjacent provinces.
But a few months had passed ere he, with his friends, had enlisted the coöperation of many princes, and especially of the Tartar horde, and was on the march with a strong army to drive Chemyaka from Moscow.
Takauji now placed himself at the head of a strong army, and moving eastward, marched to Kamakura practically unopposed.
To strike at Kyoto from this base required the previous subjugation of Settsu, and, on the other hand, a strong army in Settsu menaced Yoshino.
But not possessing such a strong army as would have enabled them to temporize with their enemies, and consequently not having the time needed for gaining any to their side, they were undone.
When a ruler of Asshur was able, by conserving his revenues, to command sufficient capital with purpose to raise a strong army of mercenaries as a business speculation, he set forth to build up a new empire on the ruins of the old.
He suddenly appeared at the capital with a strong army, overawed the Kassites, and seized and slew Nazibugash.
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