Aún no tenemos significados para "rove bands".
1Two hundred leagues of countryside were left to roving bands of Cossacks.
2The 'civilised' Romans constantly had to contend with revolts and roving bands of outlaws.
3There had been a dozen skirmishes between the regulars and roving bands of desperadoes.
4For miles around this village the country was patrolled by roving bands of the enemy.
5Malazan regulars were digging in, forming shieldwalls against attack from roving bands of Crimson Guardsmen.
6Casual damages to the town were not repaired, lest they make those roving bands curious.
7As time passed, they crumbled into smaller groups, and these degenerated into roving bands of harriers.
8He ordered the security forces to "confront and defeat these roving bands of killers".
9These did not prosper, however, and the region was populated mainly by roving bands of Indians.
10When possible, all camp near together, taking proper precautions against attacks from roving bands of marauders.
11Roving bands ravaged the country, plundering the people, holding the forests, and robbing collectors of Crown revenue.
12Few knew the danger we were in of being cut off by Hamilton's roving bands of Indians.
13The streets were utterly deserted but for roving bands of Reformist troops, drunk, breaking into shops, looting.
14There was no chief at the head; indeed, in these roving bands it was every brave for himself.
15In this territory, roving bands wandered around, driving their cattle with them and clearing the woods of game.
16The sodium halide lamps in the parking lot protected the cars of the guests from roving bands of thieves.