Late in 418, the Argives and their allies marched against Tegea, where a faction was ready to turn the city over the Argive alliance.
Word eventually reached Nigel Carew and his men that the French and their Irish allies had marched eastwards towards the midlands.
Ieyasu and his allies marched along the Tōkaidō, while his son Hidetada went along the Nakasendō with 38,000 soldiers.
The allies moved towards Cochin and marched upon the palace of the raja on 5 February 1662.
The allies would be marching against Duke Klaman of Faissa with the strongest army seen along the Crimson River in generations.
Adama and his allies, including some former rebels, march to retake the CIC.
The Franco-Sardinian allies marched on Milan in October 1733, and occupied Lombardy without significant losses.
Marcos allies and about 100 soldiers marched to the luxurious Manila Hotel, barricading it with trucks, and installing a rebel seat of government there.
The allies marched with their 30,000 troops toward Motomiya-Ji.
The allies marched against the Polish-gentry army in Volhynia.