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"inexpugnable" Definitions
  1. incapable of being subdued or overthrown : IMPREGNABLE
  2. STABLE, FIXED

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The historian Ramon Galo also says: :"It was a inexpugnable territory, impassable even to officials of the Crown. The order to go to the mills causes more fear to indians than all rigorous punishment the wickedness they have invented against them".
For Louis, a campaign was not complete without some major siege to enhance his personal glory. The quick surrender of so many cities had been somewhat disappointing in this respect. Maastricht having escaped him for the time being, he turned his attention on an even more prestigious object: 's-Hertogenbosch which was considered "inexpugnable". The city was not only a formidable fortress in itself, it was surrounded by a rare fortification belt.
Its structure, too heavy, is what it shows for what purpose it was built. It was anticipated, of course, a inexpugnable fortress. The Finance Committee of the Legislative Assembly, to give its assent to the donation, wrote: "It is a measure of maximum interest to the Ministry of War and also to our state, in whose territory will be installed an educational establishment for the preparation of future Army officers. " The donation of the property occurred, solemnly, on August 25, 1958.
The opposing armies would meet near Mantua. Matilda secured the loyalty of the townspeople by exempting them from some taxes, such as teloneo and ripatico, and with the promise of Lombard franchise, entailing the rights to hunt, fish and cut wood on both banks of the Tartaro river. The Mantua people stood by Matilda until the so-called "Holy Thursday betrayal", when the townspeople, won over by additional concessions from Henry, who had meanwhile besieged the city, sided with him. In 1092 Matilda escaped to the Reggiano Apennines and her most inexpugnable strongholds.
He had also another son, Ambrose, and a daughter, Frances, who married Thomas Fitzgerald. He is said to have married, probably as second wife, Ursula Copinger. His old friend the bachelor George Buchanan teased him about his second marriage in 1572; > If you had been in your right wit, you being once escaped the tempestous > storms and naufrage (shipwreck) of marriage, had never entered again the > same dangers, for I cannot take you for a Stoic philosopher, having one head > inexpugnable (not to be captured) with the frenetic tortures of jealousy, or > a careless heart sceptic that takes cuckoldry as thing indifferent.Ellis, > Henry, ed.
Vallecas tiene pinta de convertirse en un feudo inexpugnable (It looks like Vallecas it will be an impregnable stronghold); Marca, 13 September 2008 (in Spanish) After featuring sparingly in the following two seasons (being restricted due to injuries), Yuma left the Franjirrojos in June 2011. He signed with UD Salamanca shortly after, returning to the third division.La UDS anuncia el fichaje de Yuma (UDS announces Yuma's signing) ; Salamanca 24 Horas, 2 August 2011 (in Spanish) Yuma continued to compete in the third level in the following years, representing Ontinyent CFYuma ficha por el Ontinyent CF (Yuma signs for Ontinyent CF); El Adelanto, 13 September 2012 (in Spanish) and CD Puerta Bonita.Yuma, nuevo ‘bombazo’ del Puerta Bonita (Yuma, new 'bomb' of Puerta Bonita); El Gol de Madriz, 7 August 2013 (in Spanish) On 24 March 2016, the 30-year-old moved abroad for the first time in his career after agreeing to a contract with North American Soccer League club Rayo OKC.

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