reconquer|reconquered|reconquering|reconquers in English

verb

[re·con·quer || ‚rɪː'kɑŋkə(r) /-'kɒŋ-]

conquer again, vanquish again, defeat agai

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1. The Nicaeans eventually reconquered Constantinople from the Latins in 1261.

2. Artaxerxes was compelled to retreat and postpone his plans to reconquer Egypt.

3. Some Chinese in Java assisted in Muslim attempts to reconquer the city using ships.

4. That treaty expired in 1239 and Bethlehem was then reconquered by the Muslims in 1244.

5. (iugum excutit, 1.30.2) – an Animalising metaphor I will return to – and was eventually reconquered by Q

6. At first, the island was seen as a springboard for the Nationalists plan to reconquer the mainland.

7. The Light Division tried to systematically reconquer the Island of Dordrecht by advancing on a broad front, using four battalions with little artillery support.

8. - These eight verses tell how Rehoboam, relieved of the responsibility of attempting to reconquer the revolted, wisely Betakes himself to strengthening and defending what was left to him

9. The Indian emperor Chandragupta Maurya, founder of the Maurya Empire, reconquered around 322 BC the northwest Indian territory that had been lost to Alexander the Great.

10. Aurelian presided over a divided empire during the Crisis of the Third Century, and he succeeded in reconquering Tetricus I's Gallic Empire and Zenobia's Palmyrene Empire before being assassinated by his own generals in 275 AD while …