Zusi, who was not deposed for trial, denies that he ever made such threats or encouraged anyone to use accounting legerdemain to manage earnings. |
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The chefs de mission condemned the coup and ordered the deposed government to be rescued and returned to the town. |
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The local tributary rulers were deposed because they refused to pay their dues, and the ruler of Gilan was making overtures to the Ottomans. |
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They wrapped up their case against the deposed president by asking a judge to sentence him to death along with two of his co-defendants. |
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He served 24 years and was eventually deposed by a right-wing military coup. |
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He's deposed by a treacherous underling, winds up on the street, and is taken in by a tough noodle vendor with messed up teeth. |
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He may even have been deposed for a brief period after Christmas 1387, until his opponents fell out over the question of who should replace him. |
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He was deposed as paramount chief and Zululand was annexed to British authority at Ulundi on 1 September. |
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But perhaps he overestimates the sturdiness of the SAT-based meritocracy that he wishes to see deposed. |
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There is also a significant difference between an Army private from West Virginia and a deposed dictator. |
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On 14 April 1849 the Hungarians issued a formal declaration of independence and deposed the Habsburgs. |
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At one point in the chaotic revolution, a mob loyal to the deposed Prince Sihanouk sacked the governor's mansion in Kompong Cham. |
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The German princely family of Hohenzollern deposed him from the kaisership. |
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Finally, a member of defence counsel's staff swore an affidavit in which she deposed. |
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The first minister can only be deposed if a majority of nationalists support unionists in removing him. |
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He deposed to the fact that he was afraid of the wife and afraid of her family. |
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Before he could make the trip, however, he was deposed by the May 27 military coup. |
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A final reason was to reinstate an elected government illegally deposed by force. |
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He was captured by the Prussians and deposed, spending the rest of his life in exile in England. |
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A military coup in 1955 deposed him, sending him into exile first in Paraguay and ultimately in Madrid. |
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For example, Pope Silverius was deposed by force and died in a penal colony. |
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If Gannon sues, that means he gets to testify under oath and be deposed under oath. |
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The Burmese sacked the city, deposed King Mahinthrathirat and installed the former governor of Phitsanulok, Maha Thammaracha as their puppet. |
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He was deposed after demonstrators stormed his office more than a week ago. |
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A person in the legal secretariat to the Law Officers deposed to the contrary. |
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I am sick to death of deposed pond scum being allowed to mouth off in the dock to their hearts' content. |
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Landing in France in March 1815, he deposed the Bourbons in a bloodless revolution. |
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But even though he was unceremoniously deposed from office last year, could the mild-mannered leader really be capable of such deeds? |
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Richard lasted only two years before he was deposed by Henry Tudor, a relation to the House of Lancaster but with no realistic hereditary claim to the throne. |
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When the fear of an alliance between the deposed Stuart and Louis XIV seized England, and her colonies, the trainbands in New York were required every day to go to the fort. |
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The Medicis regained power in 1512 with the help of Spanish troops, and Machiavelli was deposed from his public office, imprisoned and tortured with the strappado. |
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But no level of authoritarianism in Morsi's deposed government could justify the level of violence today. |
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He replaced his brother Vladimir Rassate, who was deposed and blinded on the orders of their father Boris I, for his efforts to reconvert the country to paganism. |
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Perhaps he offers this volume to propitiate the gods he has deposed. |
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He had an equally high-handed way with the monasteries in his diocese and in his filet year as bishop deposed no fewer than eleven abbots and priors. |
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A group of jurors who wanted to convict deposed the forewoman. |
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Herbert was one of the three chairmen and two subcommittee chairmen deposed that January. |
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The documents which you have deposed to in the witness box and referred to are strictly in answer to the subpoena but in respect of which you claim privilege. |
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Yet Avakov does not appear worried about lingering support for the deposed leader. |
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The Martin factor has changed the dynamic in Cork South-Central and the merchant princes have been deposed as the dominant force on the southside of the city. |
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Or because he supported the deposed King Richard II rather than the usurper Henry Bolingbroke? |
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Henry's first major problem as monarch was what to do with the deposed Richard. |
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The House of Lancaster was finally deposed by Edward IV, son of Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York, during the Wars of the Roses. |
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Both nobles became increasingly opposed to Charles, and in 922 deposed him and elected Robert I as the new king. |
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Abbas II was deposed as khedive and replaced by his uncle, Hussein Kamel, as sultan. |
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Nero deliberately broke two crystal cups when he realised that he was about to be deposed, so denying their use to anyone else. |
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Louis Philippe was deposed in the revolutions of 1848, and fled to exile in England. |
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They were a key element in the success of the May Revolution, which deposed the Spanish viceroy and began the Argentine War of Independence. |
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Arioald, the head of the Arian opposition who had married Theodelinda's daughter Gundeperga, later deposed Adaloald. |
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In 1989 the Berlin Wall came down and Communist governments outside the Soviet Union were deposed. |
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Glycerius was deposed in favor of Julius Nepos, and Gundobad returned to Burgundy, presumably at the death of his father Gundioc. |
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Vannius was himself also deposed by Vibilius, in coordination with his nephews Vangio and Sido, who then ruled as Roman client kings. |
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Marcus Aurelius refused to recognize him, and turning back, deposed and exiled him to Alexandria. |
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A vote was then taken, when Palladius and his associate Secundianus were deposed from their episcopal offices. |
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Negotiations with Honorius broke down, and Alaric deposed Attalus in the summer of 410, and besieged Rome for the third time. |
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The last Western emperor, Romulus Augustulus, was deposed in 476 by a Germanic foederati general in Italy, Odoacer. |
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Up to that time, he had remained in Germany, while a deposed Duke, Crescentius II, ruled over Rome and part of Italy, ostensibly in his stead. |
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He was eventually deposed in 610 by Heraclius, who sailed to Constantinople from Carthage with an icon affixed to the prow of his ship. |
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First Roger dealt with a rebellion in Apulia, where he defeated and deposed Grimoald, Prince of Bari, replacing him with his second son Tancred. |
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A Byzantine fleet sailed to Venice in 807 and deposed the Doge, replacing him with a Byzantine governor. |
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Li Yuan, known as Emperor Gaozu of Tang, ruled until 626, when he was forcefully deposed by his son Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin. |
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On October 10, 1910, the monarchy was deposed and replaced by the Portuguese First Republic. |
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The imperial family was deposed from power and the sultanate was abolished on 1 November 1922 after the Turkish War of Independence. |
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A danger now arose in the shape of a conspiracy by the deposed despots, the Orsini, and of some of Cesare's own condottieri. |
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Finally, Calvin taught that if rulers rise up against God they lose their divine right and must be deposed. |
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William of Orange invaded England on 5 November 1688 in an action, known as the Glorious Revolution, which ultimately deposed King James. |
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In March 1832 William Smith was deposed as chairman of the Thames Tunnel Company. |
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Gbadolite, home to deposed kleptocrat Mobutu Sese Seko's now decaying jungle palace, has also applied for commercial service. |
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Fearing that he might be deposed if he refused, Edward agreed to exile the Despensers and pardoned the Marcher Lords for their actions. |
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A deposed monarch may go into exile as pretender to the lost throne, hoping to be restored in a subsequent revolution. |
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War ensued and King John was deposed by Edward who took personal control of Scotland. |
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Then in AD 476, the last Roman emperor was deposed by a German chieftain, an event which effectively ended Roman predominance in western Europe. |
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Ceawlin was deposed, perhaps by his successor, a nephew named Ceol, and died a year later. |
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He was deposed in 922, and Eadgifu sent their son, Louis to safety in England. |
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William also oversaw a purge of prelates from the Church, most notably Stigand, who was deposed from Canterbury. |
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Some of the native abbots were also deposed, both at the council held near Easter and at a further one near Whitsun. |
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Meeting little resistance, Henry deposed Richard to have himself crowned Henry IV of England. |
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In the 1160s King Diarmait Mac Murchada was deposed as King of Leinster by the High King of Ireland, Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair. |
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Edward was crowned at age fourteen after his father was deposed by his mother, Isabella of France, and her lover Roger Mortimer. |
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While in France, however, Isabella conspired with the exiled Roger Mortimer to have Edward deposed. |
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Mary assembled a force in East Anglia and deposed Jane, who was ultimately beheaded. |
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Lady Jane was proclaimed queen by the Privy Council, but her support quickly crumbled, and she was deposed after nine days. |
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They officially deposed Philip in 1581 when they enacted the Act of Abjuration. |
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James was deposed and William and Mary became joint sovereigns in his place. |
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However, Jacques Pierre Brissot drafted a petition, insisting that in the eyes of the nation Louis XVI was deposed since his flight. |
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In July, Lyon guillotined the deposed 'Montagnard' head of the city council. |
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Loss of power weakened Heath's control over the party and Margaret Thatcher deposed him in the 1975 leadership election. |
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King Numitor was deposed by his brother, Amulius, while Numitor's daughter, Rhea Silvia, gave birth to the twins. |
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The sacred king took on the religious responsibilities of the deposed kings. |
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John was deposed in 1216 and the barons offered the English throne to Prince Louis, the eldest son of the French king. |
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Three months later, he declared John XXII deposed and installed the Spiritual Franciscan Pietro Rainalducci as antipope. |
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Stuart was the son of James II, who had been deposed in 1688 and replaced by his Protestant relations. |
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The same year, the elected Fijian government was deposed in a military coup. |
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The deposed king had to flee to Italy, and Tiberius detained him 18 years in Ravenna. |
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Thus, a reign usually lasts until the monarch dies, unless the monarchy itself is abolished or the monarch abdicates or is deposed. |
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On 16 April 1689, John Graham of Claverhouse, recently made Viscount Dundee, raised the standard of the deposed James VII on the Dundee Law. |
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In January 1974, Brian Faulkner was narrowly deposed as UUP leader and replaced by Harry West. |
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Up until 1666, when Patriarch Nikon was deposed by the tsar, the Russian Orthodox Church had been independent of the State. |
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However, by 556 BC, the Chaldeans had been deposed from power by the Assyrian born Nabonidus and his son and regent Belshazzar. |
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The early 20th century in Ethiopia was marked by the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie I, who came to power after Iyasu V was deposed. |
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The polity was governed by the Makhzumi dynasty, which reigned over the province until it was deposed around 1280 by the Walashma dynasty. |
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In June 68, the emperor Nero was deposed and committed suicide, and the period of civil war known as the Year of the Four Emperors began. |
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Their king, Drest mac Donuel, was deposed and was replaced by Bridei mac Bili. |
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Edward deposed King John, placed him in the Tower of London, and installed Englishmen to govern the country. |
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This time, on 24 October 1559, the Scottish nobility formally deposed Mary of Guise from the regency. |
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In 1841, the seven were deposed for acknowledging the superiority of the secular court in spiritual matters. |
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In 1305 Edward I of England, who had deposed John Balliol issued an Ordinance for the Government of Scotland. |
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All these factors contributed to the continuing support for the Stuarts when James was deposed by William of Orange in the Glorious Revolution. |
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Egypt and Libya gained independence as monarchies, but both countries' monarchs were later deposed, and they became republics. |
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The game begins by focusing on young Dalmascan thiefVaan, before expanding into an epic quest which includes natty air pirate Balthier and a deposed princess. |
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The deposed tyrant was found cowering in a spider hole near his home town of Tikrit by brave and relentless US marines, according to the official version. |
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Estrada was deposed days later during the 2001 EDSA Revolution. |
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Bahadur Shah Zafar the last Mughal Emperor, crowned Emperor of India, by the Indian troops, he was deposed by the British, and died in exile in Burma. |
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Popes were variously imprisoned, starved, killed, and deposed by force. |
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Chinese officials became even more cautious in dealing with the Portuguese, since the deposed King of Malacca had been a loyal tributary to the imperial Ming court. |
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In 1535 King Tabariji was deposed and sent to Goa by the Portuguese. |
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He deposed Ali bin Hussein, who fled to Baghdad, eventually settling in Amman, Jordan, where his descendants became part of its Hashemite royalty. |
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A year later Zhu Wen had the deposed Emperor Ai poisoned to death. |
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Nov 22-Dec 20 SAGITTARIUS JUPITER has been deposed as ruler of the Outer Planets and has billions of dollars he needs to get back to Earth for safety. |
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In December 1984, Haidallah was deposed by Colonel Maaouya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya, who, while retaining tight military control, relaxed the political climate. |
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Alternatively, the monarch may be deposed, as in a revolution. |
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Egyptian prosecutors Sunday accused deposed President Muhamad Morsi of leaking state secrets to Iran's Pasdaran as part of a plot to destabilize Egypt. |
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The last Roman emperor was deposed in 476 by the Heruli general Odoacer. |
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Instead, to secure their own position from the threat of being deposed, Emperors were forced to grant more and more autonomy to local rulers, both nobles and bishops. |
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Following the Soviet takeover, many Bessarabians, who were accused of supporting the deposed Romanian administration, were executed or deported to Siberia and Kazakhstan. |
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The deposed Hilderic was murdered in 533 on Gelimer's orders. |
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All the Frankish lands were briefly reunited by Charles the Fat, but in 888 he was deposed by nobles and in East Francia Arnulf of Carinthia was elected king. |
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After the death of Aistulf, Ratchis attempted to become king of Lombardy, but he was deposed by Desiderius, duke of Tuscany, the last Lombard to rule as king. |
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It is also possible that not all the underkings were deposed. |
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Under the new ruler, Ithacius and Hydatius were deposed and exiled. |
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Over twenty years later, after Gaunt's son Henry IV had deposed Richard, one of Richard's servants was imprisoned by Henry for continuing to wear Richard's livery badge. |
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It remains unclear whether Edward was deposed in 1327 by a formal gathering of parliament or simply a gathering of the political classes alongside an existing parliament. |
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Edward's influence in Scottish affairs tainted Balliol's reign and the Scottish nobility deposed him and appointed a council of twelve to rule instead. |
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William FitzHerbert, nephew of King Stephen, found his position undermined by the collapsing political fortune of Stephen in the north of England, and was deposed by the Pope. |
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At that time, the Lower Inn Valley was part of the Bavarian realm under the Agilolfing duke Tassilo III, who was deposed by Charlemagne and replaced by Prefect Gerold. |
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Tears filled the eyes of some of the people heading to work that morning who heard the strains of music in the deposed queen's harden, among its tamarind and monkeypod trees. |
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French troops also deposed Pope Pius VI, establishing a republic in Rome. |
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Coup leader Sitiveni Rabuka deposed Ganilau and declared Fiji a republic. |
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Italy, although originally an Axis power, defected to the Allies in 1943 following Benito Mussolini being deposed, and was allowed to send athletes. |
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Consequently, Theodore deposed Ceadda, leaving the way open for Wilfrid, who was finally installed in his see in 669, the first Saxon to occupy the see of York. |
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Nevertheless, in 1327, Edward was deposed by his wife Isabella. |
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Ecclesiastical officials convened at the Council of Constance in 1414, and in the following year the council deposed one of the rival popes, leaving only two claimants. |
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Lord Percival Graves, the current heir to the throne under the Stuart line of succession, tries to have King Ralph deposed so he can take his place. |
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So far the major beneficiaries of the boom in gold have been deposed South American dictators, Middle Eastern potentates, and the gnomes of Zurich. |
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After we deposed the claimant we had enough evidence to avoid a trial. |
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