You should have captured him. If by defeated you mean captured then I suggest you use him.
Disarm
Google.com is really good.
The Roman soldiers were not vegetarians, that is a myth. However their diet was heavy on grains. Archaeologists have excavated Roman military sites both in Britain and Germany and analyzed the bones. They found that the soldiers in both places ate a variety of meats. Broken beef bones suggest the extraction of marrow for soup and they found spits and tubs for the roasting and boiling of meat. They also found equipment for making cheese from animal milk.The Roman soldiers were not vegetarians, that is a myth. However their diet was heavy on grains. Archaeologists have excavated Roman military sites both in Britain and Germany and analyzed the bones. They found that the soldiers in both places ate a variety of meats. Broken beef bones suggest the extraction of marrow for soup and they found spits and tubs for the roasting and boiling of meat. They also found equipment for making cheese from animal milk.The Roman soldiers were not vegetarians, that is a myth. However their diet was heavy on grains. Archaeologists have excavated Roman military sites both in Britain and Germany and analyzed the bones. They found that the soldiers in both places ate a variety of meats. Broken beef bones suggest the extraction of marrow for soup and they found spits and tubs for the roasting and boiling of meat. They also found equipment for making cheese from animal milk.The Roman soldiers were not vegetarians, that is a myth. However their diet was heavy on grains. Archaeologists have excavated Roman military sites both in Britain and Germany and analyzed the bones. They found that the soldiers in both places ate a variety of meats. Broken beef bones suggest the extraction of marrow for soup and they found spits and tubs for the roasting and boiling of meat. They also found equipment for making cheese from animal milk.The Roman soldiers were not vegetarians, that is a myth. However their diet was heavy on grains. Archaeologists have excavated Roman military sites both in Britain and Germany and analyzed the bones. They found that the soldiers in both places ate a variety of meats. Broken beef bones suggest the extraction of marrow for soup and they found spits and tubs for the roasting and boiling of meat. They also found equipment for making cheese from animal milk.The Roman soldiers were not vegetarians, that is a myth. However their diet was heavy on grains. Archaeologists have excavated Roman military sites both in Britain and Germany and analyzed the bones. They found that the soldiers in both places ate a variety of meats. Broken beef bones suggest the extraction of marrow for soup and they found spits and tubs for the roasting and boiling of meat. They also found equipment for making cheese from animal milk.The Roman soldiers were not vegetarians, that is a myth. However their diet was heavy on grains. Archaeologists have excavated Roman military sites both in Britain and Germany and analyzed the bones. They found that the soldiers in both places ate a variety of meats. Broken beef bones suggest the extraction of marrow for soup and they found spits and tubs for the roasting and boiling of meat. They also found equipment for making cheese from animal milk.The Roman soldiers were not vegetarians, that is a myth. However their diet was heavy on grains. Archaeologists have excavated Roman military sites both in Britain and Germany and analyzed the bones. They found that the soldiers in both places ate a variety of meats. Broken beef bones suggest the extraction of marrow for soup and they found spits and tubs for the roasting and boiling of meat. They also found equipment for making cheese from animal milk.The Roman soldiers were not vegetarians, that is a myth. However their diet was heavy on grains. Archaeologists have excavated Roman military sites both in Britain and Germany and analyzed the bones. They found that the soldiers in both places ate a variety of meats. Broken beef bones suggest the extraction of marrow for soup and they found spits and tubs for the roasting and boiling of meat. They also found equipment for making cheese from animal milk.
They did not actually fight, but were engaged in an exhausting escape and evasion campaign led by a female missionary, played by Ingrid Bergman, in The Inn of the Sixth Happiness. That is the only movie of the type you suggest.
The Japanese can not canonize saints. Only the pope can do that. However, people from Japan can suggest people for canonization to their bishops.
In the excerpt from "Boule de Suif," lines that suggest the civilians' resistance as more courageous than that of the soldiers are: "Others looted provisions from the invaders, under their very noses...the peasants' wives, in spite of the enemy's presence." These lines indicate the civilians directly confronting the enemy and risking their safety to resist, while the soldiers may be more constrained due to their military obligations.
I would suggest: -Chat rooms -Neighborhoods with a large concentration of Japanese -Moving or visiting Japan
what does this data suggest about the eventual outcome of the war
I would suggest look it up on google kid, and I dont know about military stuff
You can, but I suggest that you don't, it takes away some of the value.
You mean Japanese food? Because I don't know what japanise food is. But if you do mean Japanese, I would suggest sushi.