Thus, the war ended with no significant territorial losses for either side.
The war resulted in significant territorial losses, and a total of 412,000 casualties.
The 15th to the 19th centuries were a period of continued decline and territorial loss.
Now, Russians do not want to hear about more territorial losses.
Venice recovered much of its territorial losses over the next few decades, and made other gains.
It was a time of substantial territorial loss to Mercia.
As the war progressed, the British recovered some territorial losses.
It is true that in the late 1430s the English suffered some reverses and territorial losses.
However, despite the heavy losses of the enemy, he lost the battle and suffered much financial and territorial loss.
The population felt these territorial losses like hammer blows.