英語 での Had conquered の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Mary had conquered Rome.
For the first time in history, mankind had conquered a disease.
Napoleon had conquered Austria.
If there were no resurrection it would mean hatred had conquered God's love.
Christians had conquered Rome.
Rome had conquered the entire Mediterranean region, including Judea.
By then, Imperial Japan had conquered Burma(now Myanmar).
The sun had conquered, yet it was the end of his spiritual dominion.
By the mid-712, Muslims armies had conquered much of the Sindh.
Napoleon had conquered Rome and had imprisoned the pope.
When penicillin was discovered, scientists believed that humanity had conquered all diseases.
Napoleon had conquered most of Europe.
After Timur the state began to split,and by 1510 Uzbek tribes had conquered all of Central Asia.
Napoleon had conquered most of Europe.
Russia's advance onto the Korean Peninsulameant that it was in full-on opposition with England, which had conquered the seven seas.
Let's assume Japan had conquered China, Burma, and Indonesia.
Hitler had conquered France but he did not conquer the Eiffel Tower!
Thousands of years ago,the Ancient Ones defeated a demon that had conquered the world, but you were the only one that survived the battle.
Those who had conquered the beast and its image and the number of it's name…”.
After Darius, king of the Medes and Persians, had conquered Babylon, he executed all Babylonian government officials, except one.
By 43 AD, Rome had conquered most of the Celtic's territory.
By 43A.D., the Romans had conquered most of the Celtic territory.
By A.D. 43, Romans had conquered the majority of Celtic territory.
By 43 A.D., the Romans had conquered a majority of Celtic territory.
By 43A.D., the Romans had conquered most of the Celtic territory.
Once the Mongols had conquered most of Asia during the 13th century.
By 43 A.D., the Romans had conquered a majority of Celtic territory.
Later they sent envoys to Cornelius Scipio, who had conquered Africa for the Romans, in order to confirm the alliance which had previously been agreed.