Yes they did, it was part of the battle of Mindanao but they were defeated by the US.
During World War II, the most famous 'city on the Volga' was Stalingrad. The locus of German offensive efforts in late 1942, Stalingrad proved to be one of the key turning-points of the war, given the decisive victory won there by the Soviet Union.
Thành Phố Huế (Vietnamese) Hue city
1. Cause-underestimation of the enemy. 2. Consequences-War was unwinnable. Reason war was unwinnable: Without widening the war into the neighboring countries of Laos and Cambodia, which was the communist infiltration routes (Ho Chi Minh Trail specifically); and risking a confrontation with the communist superpowers (Soviet Union & Red China-which DID occur in the Korean War) it was time to either fish or cut bait; we cut bait.
Chattanooga
the Vietcong could strike any major city in South Vietnam.
The Peloponnesian League, led by Sparta, defeated the Athenian league/empire.
In the city of mecca.
Yes they did, it was part of the battle of Mindanao but they were defeated by the US.
Which Greek city - there were over 2,000 of them. He certainly defeated Thebes and Athens.
The city-state of Athens and its allies were defeated by Sparta in the Peloponnesian War.
A coalition of southern Greek city-states defeated the invading Persian army and its Greek allies.
Hernán Cortés defeated the Aztecs in Mexico City in 1521.
Mexico city
Stalingrad
Sargon's soldiers defeated all the city states and also conquered northern Mesopotamia
Athens.