Examples of using Then defeated in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Gomi then defeated highly regarded American grappler Chris Brennan on September 16, 2002 via unanimous decision.
Big Ben was once the largest four-sided clock tower in the world, but then defeated Allen-Bradley Clock Tower in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
but was then defeated and decided to make peace.
Bryan then defeated Cass at Backlash,
under General José de Urrea, then defeated, captured, and executed the survivors of a second force near Goliad.
He then defeated Jan Hernych
Chonan then defeated Roan Carneiro in their rematch via split decision on September 6,
Chandragupta then defeated the invasion led by Seleucus I, a Macedonian general from Alexander's army,
Chandragupta Maurya then defeated an invasion led by Seleucus I, a Greek general from Alexander's army.
The Bruins then defeated the league-leading Hamilton Tigers 2-0 in their next game as Doc Stewart played well in goal.
The Capitals were then defeated by the eventual champion Pittsburgh Penguins in the Eastern Conference semifinals in seven games.
Zhu Jun then defeated the rebels in Runan Commandery, led by Peng Tuo(彭脫), at Xihua County 西華縣; south of present-day Xihua County, Henan.
The Pashtun rebels then defeated a large Qizilbash
They then defeated the Steelers 24-7 in the AFC Championship to advance to their second Super Bowl.
The Ottawa Senators defeated the Montreal Canadiens for the NHL championship, and then defeated Vancouver and Edmonton to win the Stanley Cup.
accelerating its partition by western powers, and then defeated Russia in 1904-05.
Senitam then defeated another army in Phasiane,
This time the Canadiens won the series, then defeated the Vancouver Maroons of the PCHA before reaching the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time in five years.
He then defeated Mew2King 2-0,
He then defeated the remaining rebels under Stotzas at the Battle of Scalas Veteres in the spring of 537