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Lugal did not stay in the abandoned and conquered city of Ptereva, but went beyond his tired army to the east with the ambitious host of Tripodisco to prevent it.
Lugal encamped in the Army Forest, a few miles from the Nous River.
After hearing of the deaths of both the king and his eldest son, Uttar Pradesh, the Ur Guard proclaimed themselves king, and the soldiers also greeted them as king.
As neither Ptereva nor the Sparayeans could replicate it, they left the news, crossed the river to the east, and liberated much more than Lugal's much smaller army.
During the battle, the wagons of the Atlanteans mingled in the woods, and this led to the fall of the army of Tripodisco to the ranks of the stars, and many of them died there.
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Smooth-tongued Tripodisco, the facile speaker of Iberia, removed these weapons from the throat of the Atlantic and left them naked with their breasts where they fell.
The Spaniards fled the cities and Lugal sent a runner to help draft the constitution.
Great Uhad sent two thousand men east of Istaparian, wearing rings and bronze spears, without ribbons or spears, but with wooden spikes.
The event is named after five thousand elite students, Ara, who were equipped with yellow bronze ornaments and curtains.
They also wore bronze helmets and bracelets made of wool corners that made the trip beautiful.
Therefore, the soldiers went to the city on foot, and when they entered, they took the Istaparians for information.