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  • 41Korean War — Part of the Cold War …

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  • 42Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) — Plevna Monument near the walls of Kitai gorod …

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  • 43Polish–Muscovite War (1605–1618) — For other Polish Russian conflicts, see Polish–Russian War (disambiguation). Polish–Muscovite War of 1605–1618 Map of the war. Important battles marked with crossed swords …

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  • 44Russo–Polish War (1654–67) — For other Russo Polish conflicts see Russo Polish War. For other wars termed Thirteen Years War, see Thirteen Years War. For other wars termed First Northern War, see First Northern War. Russo Polish War (1654–1667) …

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  • 45Anglo-Cherokee War — After the war bitterness remained …

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  • 46List of war films — This list of war films are films depicting aspects of historical wars. = 2nd Sino Japanese War = * Empire of the Sun (1987) al Aqsa Intifada * Paradise Now (2005) Algerian War of Independence * The Battle of Algiers (1966) ( La Battaglia di… …

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  • 47Seven Against Thebes — Scene from the Seven against Thebes: Capaneus scales the city wall of Thebes, Campanian red figure amphora, ca. 340 BC, Getty Villa (92.AE.86) Written by …

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  • 48Anglo-Spanish War (1761) — The Anglo Spanish War between 1761 and 1763 was fought as part of the Seven Years War. When the Seven Years War between France and Great Britain started in 1756, Spain remained neutral.King Ferdinand VI of Spain s prime minister Richard Wall… …

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  • 49George Washington in the French and Indian War — George Washington (February 22, 1732 ndash;December 14, 1799) commanded America s war for independence (1775–1783), and was the first President of the United States, from 1789 to 1797. Because of his central role in the founding of the United… …

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  • 50Spanish–Portuguese War, 1761–1763 — The Spanish Portuguese War between 1761 and 1763 was fought as part of the Seven Years War. When the Seven Years War between France and Great Britain started in 1756, Spain and Portugal remained neutral.Their differences in South America had been …

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