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"It had gone from being an economic sacrifice as it was in my day to an economic impossibility. ||||| Mintie noticed that health-care professionals were graduating with staggering debts and also couldn't afford to work with the poor. | How many cases did she lose None |
Her career started more than 20 years ago in a garage behind a Catholic Worker soup kitchen on skid row in Los Angeles. ||||| Mintie also started to ask questions about the medical field. | Who started her career 20 years ago Mintie |
Her career started more than 20 years ago in a garage behind a Catholic Worker soup kitchen on skid row in Los Angeles. ||||| Almost every person who walks into a free medical clinic, she said, faces some legal problem such as an eviction or the loss of Social Security benefits. | Who started her career 20 years ago Mintie |
She will be out of funds by spring. ||||| And many of her clients had medical problems from living in slum housing such as cockroaches lodged in ear canals and rat bite fever, a nonfatal malady that particularly affects children. | Who started her career 20 years ago Mintie |
Her career started more than 20 years ago in a garage behind a Catholic Worker soup kitchen on skid row in Los Angeles. ||||| Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. | What career did Mintie start 20 years ago in Los Angeles Her law practice |
Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. ||||| And many of her clients had medical problems from living in slum housing such as cockroaches lodged in ear canals and rat bite fever, a nonfatal malady that particularly affects children. | What career did Mintie start 20 years ago in Los Angeles Her law practice |
In all those years, she never lost a case. ||||| Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. | What career did Mintie start 20 years ago in Los Angeles Her law practice |
Her career started more than 20 years ago in a garage behind a Catholic Worker soup kitchen on skid row in Los Angeles. ||||| In all those years, she never lost a case. | How many years did Mintie go without losing a case 20 years |
Her career started more than 20 years ago in a garage behind a Catholic Worker soup kitchen on skid row in Los Angeles. ||||| Mintie also started to ask questions about the medical field. | How many years did Mintie go without losing a case 20 years |
"I realized with a shock that the work had really disintegrated and we had lost a whole generation of public-interest lawyers," she said. ||||| She is trying to get religious organizations to sponsor recipients. | How many years did Mintie go without losing a case 20 years |
Her career started more than 20 years ago in a garage behind a Catholic Worker soup kitchen on skid row in Los Angeles. ||||| Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. | Where did her million dollar organization start It started behind a soup kitchen in Los Angeles |
Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. ||||| It is a secular organization, but one that grew out of Mintie's religious convictions. | Where did her million dollar organization start It started behind a soup kitchen in Los Angeles |
She lived on a $3-a-week stipend that she spent on pantyhose and bus fare. ||||| Mintie also started to ask questions about the medical field. | Where did her million dollar organization start It started behind a soup kitchen in Los Angeles |
Her career started more than 20 years ago in a garage behind a Catholic Worker soup kitchen on skid row in Los Angeles. ||||| Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. | Where did her million dollar organization start Los Angeles |
Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. ||||| It is a secular organization, but one that grew out of Mintie's religious convictions. | Where did her million dollar organization start Los Angeles |
She lived on a $3-a-week stipend that she spent on pantyhose and bus fare. ||||| Mintie also started to ask questions about the medical field. | Where did her million dollar organization start Los Angeles |
Her career started more than 20 years ago in a garage behind a Catholic Worker soup kitchen on skid row in Los Angeles. ||||| Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. | Where did her million dollar organization start In a garage |
Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. ||||| It is a secular organization, but one that grew out of Mintie's religious convictions. | Where did her million dollar organization start In a garage |
She lived on a $3-a-week stipend that she spent on pantyhose and bus fare. ||||| Mintie also started to ask questions about the medical field. | Where did her million dollar organization start In a garage |
She will be out of funds by spring. ||||| She is trying to get religious organizations to sponsor recipients. | Why is she seeking religious sponsors She will be out of funds by Spring |
She is trying to get religious organizations to sponsor recipients. ||||| "I realized with a shock that the work had really disintegrated and we had lost a whole generation of public-interest lawyers," she said. | Why is she seeking religious sponsors She will be out of funds by Spring |
And many of her clients had medical problems from living in slum housing such as cockroaches lodged in ear canals and rat bite fever, a nonfatal malady that particularly affects children. ||||| Her career started more than 20 years ago in a garage behind a Catholic Worker soup kitchen on skid row in Los Angeles. | Why is she seeking religious sponsors She will be out of funds by Spring |
Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. ||||| She is trying to get religious organizations to sponsor recipients. | Who did she give all of the money to Homeless and poor |
She is trying to get religious organizations to sponsor recipients. ||||| And many of her clients had medical problems from living in slum housing such as cockroaches lodged in ear canals and rat bite fever, a nonfatal malady that particularly affects children. | Who did she give all of the money to Homeless and poor |
Almost every person who walks into a free medical clinic, she said, faces some legal problem such as an eviction or the loss of Social Security benefits. ||||| It is a secular organization, but one that grew out of Mintie's religious convictions. | Who did she give all of the money to Homeless and poor |
Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. ||||| She is trying to get religious organizations to sponsor recipients. | Who did she give all of the money to People who needed it |
She is trying to get religious organizations to sponsor recipients. ||||| And many of her clients had medical problems from living in slum housing such as cockroaches lodged in ear canals and rat bite fever, a nonfatal malady that particularly affects children. | Who did she give all of the money to People who needed it |
Almost every person who walks into a free medical clinic, she said, faces some legal problem such as an eviction or the loss of Social Security benefits. ||||| It is a secular organization, but one that grew out of Mintie's religious convictions. | Who did she give all of the money to People who needed it |
"I realized with a shock that the work had really disintegrated and we had lost a whole generation of public-interest lawyers," she said. ||||| "It had gone from being an economic sacrifice as it was in my day to an economic impossibility. | What does Mintie refer to as going from being an economic sacrifice to an economic impossibility What was happening to the field of poverty law |
"I realized with a shock that the work had really disintegrated and we had lost a whole generation of public-interest lawyers," she said. ||||| Mintie received a $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network, a nonprofit organization that awards money to those who help others. | What does Mintie refer to as going from being an economic sacrifice to an economic impossibility What was happening to the field of poverty law |
Almost every person who walks into a free medical clinic, she said, faces some legal problem such as an eviction or the loss of Social Security benefits. ||||| Her work was noticed by Oprah Winfrey, who invited her on the TV show March 26, 2001. | What does Mintie refer to as going from being an economic sacrifice to an economic impossibility What was happening to the field of poverty law |
"I realized with a shock that the work had really disintegrated and we had lost a whole generation of public-interest lawyers," she said. ||||| "It had gone from being an economic sacrifice as it was in my day to an economic impossibility. | What does Mintie refer to as going from being an economic sacrifice to an economic impossibility The work had really disintegrated and we had lost a whole generation of public-interest lawyers, |
"I realized with a shock that the work had really disintegrated and we had lost a whole generation of public-interest lawyers," she said. ||||| Mintie received a $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network, a nonprofit organization that awards money to those who help others. | What does Mintie refer to as going from being an economic sacrifice to an economic impossibility The work had really disintegrated and we had lost a whole generation of public-interest lawyers, |
Almost every person who walks into a free medical clinic, she said, faces some legal problem such as an eviction or the loss of Social Security benefits. ||||| Her work was noticed by Oprah Winfrey, who invited her on the TV show March 26, 2001. | What does Mintie refer to as going from being an economic sacrifice to an economic impossibility The work had really disintegrated and we had lost a whole generation of public-interest lawyers, |
Her career started more than 20 years ago in a garage behind a Catholic Worker soup kitchen on skid row in Los Angeles. ||||| Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. | What city did she work in Los Angeles |
Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. ||||| And many of her clients had medical problems from living in slum housing such as cockroaches lodged in ear canals and rat bite fever, a nonfatal malady that particularly affects children. | What city did she work in Los Angeles |
Mintie received a $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network, a nonprofit organization that awards money to those who help others. ||||| ... The whole system has essentially collapsed." | What city did she work in Los Angeles |
Her work was noticed by Oprah Winfrey, who invited her on the TV show March 26, 2001. ||||| Mintie received a $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network, a nonprofit organization that awards money to those who help others. | What was offered to Mintie in March of 2001 A 100,000 dollar award |
Her work was noticed by Oprah Winfrey, who invited her on the TV show March 26, 2001. ||||| It is a secular organization, but one that grew out of Mintie's religious convictions. | What was offered to Mintie in March of 2001 A 100,000 dollar award |
"It had gone from being an economic sacrifice as it was in my day to an economic impossibility. ||||| Mintie also started to ask questions about the medical field. | What was offered to Mintie in March of 2001 A 100,000 dollar award |
Her work was noticed by Oprah Winfrey, who invited her on the TV show March 26, 2001. ||||| Mintie received a $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network, a nonprofit organization that awards money to those who help others. | What was offered to Mintie in March of 2001 $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network |
Her work was noticed by Oprah Winfrey, who invited her on the TV show March 26, 2001. ||||| It is a secular organization, but one that grew out of Mintie's religious convictions. | What was offered to Mintie in March of 2001 $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network |
"It had gone from being an economic sacrifice as it was in my day to an economic impossibility. ||||| Mintie also started to ask questions about the medical field. | What was offered to Mintie in March of 2001 $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network |
Her work was noticed by Oprah Winfrey, who invited her on the TV show March 26, 2001. ||||| Mintie received a $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network, a nonprofit organization that awards money to those who help others. | What was offered to Mintie in March of 2001 Mintie received a $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network, a nonprofit organization that awards money to those who help others |
Her work was noticed by Oprah Winfrey, who invited her on the TV show March 26, 2001. ||||| It is a secular organization, but one that grew out of Mintie's religious convictions. | What was offered to Mintie in March of 2001 Mintie received a $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network, a nonprofit organization that awards money to those who help others |
"It had gone from being an economic sacrifice as it was in my day to an economic impossibility. ||||| Mintie also started to ask questions about the medical field. | What was offered to Mintie in March of 2001 Mintie received a $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network, a nonprofit organization that awards money to those who help others |
She will be out of funds by spring. ||||| She is trying to get religious organizations to sponsor recipients. | Who is she asking to help fund her nonprofit organization Religious organizations |
She is trying to get religious organizations to sponsor recipients. ||||| Almost every person who walks into a free medical clinic, she said, faces some legal problem such as an eviction or the loss of Social Security benefits. | Who is she asking to help fund her nonprofit organization Religious organizations |
And many of her clients had medical problems from living in slum housing such as cockroaches lodged in ear canals and rat bite fever, a nonfatal malady that particularly affects children. ||||| ... The whole system has essentially collapsed." | Who is she asking to help fund her nonprofit organization Religious organizations |
She will be out of funds by spring. ||||| She is trying to get religious organizations to sponsor recipients. | Who is she asking to help fund her nonprofit organization People of faith |
She is trying to get religious organizations to sponsor recipients. ||||| Almost every person who walks into a free medical clinic, she said, faces some legal problem such as an eviction or the loss of Social Security benefits. | Who is she asking to help fund her nonprofit organization People of faith |
And many of her clients had medical problems from living in slum housing such as cockroaches lodged in ear canals and rat bite fever, a nonfatal malady that particularly affects children. ||||| ... The whole system has essentially collapsed." | Who is she asking to help fund her nonprofit organization People of faith |
She will be out of funds by spring. ||||| She is trying to get religious organizations to sponsor recipients. | Who is she asking to help fund her nonprofit organization Religious Organizations |
She is trying to get religious organizations to sponsor recipients. ||||| Almost every person who walks into a free medical clinic, she said, faces some legal problem such as an eviction or the loss of Social Security benefits. | Who is she asking to help fund her nonprofit organization Religious Organizations |
And many of her clients had medical problems from living in slum housing such as cockroaches lodged in ear canals and rat bite fever, a nonfatal malady that particularly affects children. ||||| ... The whole system has essentially collapsed." | Who is she asking to help fund her nonprofit organization Religious Organizations |
Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. ||||| She will be out of funds by spring. | Why will she be out of funds All gone to recipients |
Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. ||||| Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. | Why will she be out of funds All gone to recipients |
Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. ||||| And many of her clients had medical problems from living in slum housing such as cockroaches lodged in ear canals and rat bite fever, a nonfatal malady that particularly affects children. | Why will she be out of funds All gone to recipients |
Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. ||||| She will be out of funds by spring. | Why will she be out of funds She gave them to her recipients |
Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. ||||| Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. | Why will she be out of funds She gave them to her recipients |
Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. ||||| And many of her clients had medical problems from living in slum housing such as cockroaches lodged in ear canals and rat bite fever, a nonfatal malady that particularly affects children. | Why will she be out of funds She gave them to her recipients |
Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. ||||| She will be out of funds by spring. | Why will she be out of funds None spent on overhead |
Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. ||||| Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. | Why will she be out of funds None spent on overhead |
Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. ||||| And many of her clients had medical problems from living in slum housing such as cockroaches lodged in ear canals and rat bite fever, a nonfatal malady that particularly affects children. | Why will she be out of funds None spent on overhead |
Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. ||||| She will be out of funds by spring. | Why will she be out of funds It does not say |
Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. ||||| Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. | Why will she be out of funds It does not say |
Her law practice grew to an organization that brought in millions of dollars of damages through its cases against L.A. slumlords, allowing poor families to set up college funds and buy homes. ||||| And many of her clients had medical problems from living in slum housing such as cockroaches lodged in ear canals and rat bite fever, a nonfatal malady that particularly affects children. | Why will she be out of funds It does not say |
Mintie received a $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network, a nonprofit organization that awards money to those who help others. ||||| Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. | What did Mintie use the "Use Your Life Award" on All of the money was given to her recipients |
Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. ||||| It is a secular organization, but one that grew out of Mintie's religious convictions. | What did Mintie use the "Use Your Life Award" on All of the money was given to her recipients |
She is trying to get religious organizations to sponsor recipients. ||||| She will be out of funds by spring. | What did Mintie use the "Use Your Life Award" on All of the money was given to her recipients |
Mintie received a $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network, a nonprofit organization that awards money to those who help others. ||||| Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. | What did Mintie use the "Use Your Life Award" on She used it to her recipients |
Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. ||||| It is a secular organization, but one that grew out of Mintie's religious convictions. | What did Mintie use the "Use Your Life Award" on She used it to her recipients |
She is trying to get religious organizations to sponsor recipients. ||||| She will be out of funds by spring. | What did Mintie use the "Use Your Life Award" on She used it to her recipients |
Mintie received a $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network, a nonprofit organization that awards money to those who help others. ||||| Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. | How much money did go to the recipients $100,000 |
Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. ||||| Almost every person who walks into a free medical clinic, she said, faces some legal problem such as an eviction or the loss of Social Security benefits. | How much money did go to the recipients $100,000 |
Mintie noticed that health-care professionals were graduating with staggering debts and also couldn't afford to work with the poor. ||||| She lived on a $3-a-week stipend that she spent on pantyhose and bus fare. | How much money did go to the recipients $100,000 |
Mintie received a $100,000 "Use Your Life Award" from Oprah's Angel Network, a nonprofit organization that awards money to those who help others. ||||| Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. | How much money did go to the recipients All the money she got from the use your life award went to recipients |
Mintie said that all of the money has gone to her recipients -- none was spent on overhead. ||||| Almost every person who walks into a free medical clinic, she said, faces some legal problem such as an eviction or the loss of Social Security benefits. | How much money did go to the recipients All the money she got from the use your life award went to recipients |
Mintie noticed that health-care professionals were graduating with staggering debts and also couldn't afford to work with the poor. ||||| She lived on a $3-a-week stipend that she spent on pantyhose and bus fare. | How much money did go to the recipients All the money she got from the use your life award went to recipients |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. ||||| With these victories, he secured his northern frontier. | What did Alexander do when he learned that Cleitus, King of Illyria and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority Marched west |
Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. ||||| The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. | What did Alexander do when he learned that Cleitus, King of Illyria and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority Marched west |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. ||||| Alexander then set out on his Asian campaign, leaving Antipater as regent. | What did Alexander do when he learned that Cleitus, King of Illyria and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority Marched west |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. ||||| With these victories, he secured his northern frontier. | What did Alexander do when he learned that Cleitus, King of Illyria and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority He marched west into Illyria and defeated each, forcing the two rules to flee with their troops. This victory allowed him to secure his northern frontier |
Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. ||||| The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. | What did Alexander do when he learned that Cleitus, King of Illyria and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority He marched west into Illyria and defeated each, forcing the two rules to flee with their troops. This victory allowed him to secure his northern frontier |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. ||||| Alexander then set out on his Asian campaign, leaving Antipater as regent. | What did Alexander do when he learned that Cleitus, King of Illyria and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority He marched west into Illyria and defeated each, forcing the two rules to flee with their troops. This victory allowed him to secure his northern frontier |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. ||||| With these victories, he secured his northern frontier. | What did Alexander do when he learned that Cleitus, King of Illyria and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority Defeated both |
Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. ||||| The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. | What did Alexander do when he learned that Cleitus, King of Illyria and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority Defeated both |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. ||||| Alexander then set out on his Asian campaign, leaving Antipater as regent. | What did Alexander do when he learned that Cleitus, King of Illyria and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority Defeated both |
News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. ||||| With these victories, he secured his northern frontier. | What did Alexander do when he learned that Cleitus, King of Illyria and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority Made them flee |
Marching west into Illyria, Alexander defeated each in turn, forcing the two rulers to flee with their troops. ||||| The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). ||||| While the other cities again hesitated, Thebes decided to fight. | What did Alexander do when he learned that Cleitus, King of Illyria and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority Made them flee |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. ||||| Alexander then set out on his Asian campaign, leaving Antipater as regent. | What did Alexander do when he learned that Cleitus, King of Illyria and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority Made them flee |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. ||||| The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). ||||| Crossing the river at night, he surprised them and forced their army to retreat after the first cavalry skirmish. | What places did Alexander conquer Mount Haemus, Triballi, Thebes |
The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). ||||| News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. ||||| In the spring of 335 BC, he advanced to suppress several revolts. | What places did Alexander conquer Mount Haemus, Triballi, Thebes |
In the spring of 335 BC, he advanced to suppress several revolts. ||||| News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Alexander then set out on his Asian campaign, leaving Antipater as regent. ||||| While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. | What places did Alexander conquer Mount Haemus, Triballi, Thebes |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. ||||| The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). ||||| Crossing the river at night, he surprised them and forced their army to retreat after the first cavalry skirmish. | What places did Alexander conquer Taulanti |
The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). ||||| News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. ||||| In the spring of 335 BC, he advanced to suppress several revolts. | What places did Alexander conquer Taulanti |
In the spring of 335 BC, he advanced to suppress several revolts. ||||| News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Alexander then set out on his Asian campaign, leaving Antipater as regent. ||||| While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. | What places did Alexander conquer Taulanti |
The end of Thebes cowed Athens, leaving all of Greece temporarily at peace. ||||| Starting from Amphipolis, he traveled east into the country of the "Independent Thracians"; and at Mount Haemus, the Macedonian army attacked and defeated the Thracian forces manning the heights. ||||| The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). ||||| Crossing the river at night, he surprised them and forced their army to retreat after the first cavalry skirmish. | What places did Alexander conquer Illyria |
The Macedonians marched into the country of the Triballi, and defeated their army near the Lyginus river (a tributary of the Danube). ||||| News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Alexander immediately headed south. ||||| In the spring of 335 BC, he advanced to suppress several revolts. | What places did Alexander conquer Illyria |
In the spring of 335 BC, he advanced to suppress several revolts. ||||| News then reached Alexander that Cleitus, King of Illyria, and King Glaukias of the Taulanti were in open revolt against his authority. ||||| Alexander then set out on his Asian campaign, leaving Antipater as regent. ||||| While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. | What places did Alexander conquer Illyria |
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