Under exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the prime minister's position was largely ceremonial. |
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Many of the exiled agas eventually found their ways back from Syria and took up their feudal roles, but they did not reclaim this village. |
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Her father was rearrested in autumn 1935, held in Butyrka prison for a few months, and then exiled again, this time to Kazakhstan. |
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I was exiled from my village when I was sixteen under the charge of witchery. |
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Negotiations by the EU and the US led to their release on condition they be exiled to Europe. |
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In 1512 the exiled Medici family was restored to power following eighteen years of republican government. |
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In 1803 Napoleon exiled her to twenty leagues, roughly fifty miles, from Paris. |
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Up-rooted and frustrated, the exiled resort to their worst traditions, vendetta and fratricidal war. |
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This he did in 1886, despite having been exiled yet again under an anti-monarchist law of that year. |
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Some two hundred Norman barons took the land of over four thousand Anglo-Saxon lords, many of whom were exiled or killed. |
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Having children meant leaving the ashram, being exiled from my spiritual paradise. |
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Theseus exiled his son because he thought his son had caused his wife to commit suicide. |
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In the war the surrealists had been exiled to Manhattan and brought with them an idea of avant-garde cinema. |
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However, the Mamelukes learned of this conspiracy, rose up against the governor and exiled him to Jaffa. |
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Many exiled Mancunians were among those trying to access the site from abroad, along with many others with British ancestry. |
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But he was exiled permanently from Rome, never to return under pain of death. |
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The story of an exiled Beothuk woman also plays a central part in his second book of poems. |
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Joyce used his own life and the social milieu of Dublin through which he took an imaginary walk every day of his exiled life. |
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Quinn, exiled to the minors after an array of defensive miscues and attitude problems, hit a three-run homer last Saturday. |
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We know she was exiled in Sicily, and of course you write about that episode in your novel. |
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The spaces are designed to make the visitor feel disoriented, to simulate the feeling of those who were exiled. |
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The title of the work, French for exiled, appears in black block letters on a video monitor. |
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She shows how they too forfended Moscow's revolution while they could, and what became of those exiled to Kazakhstan. |
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Here, the exiled speaker asks a fellow countryman if the same pleasant breeze blows across the borders. |
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In privileging a discourse about the self and the other exclusively, the expat gaze overlooks identities ostracized or exiled by the national. |
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Our sense of deprivation is unbearable, but we also know the Algeria we are exiled from is not the haven it was. |
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The moment had passed, however, and the exiled Stuarts now became no more than useful pawns in foreign hands. |
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He quickly flees the scene before he hears that the Prince has exiled him from Verona. |
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It knew of plans to carry out killings of exiled political dissidents and, at the very least, did nothing to stop them. |
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Students were publicly hanged every year following 1978, while exiled opponents were assassinated. |
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It is estimated about 150,000 exiled and expatriate Iraqis in the UK are eligible to vote in the January 30 election. |
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About AD 130 he fell into disfavour, although it is disputed whether or not he was exiled. |
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Against such a background Creoles and Cajuns, the banished, exiled, outcasts, French and German colonists, intermingled. |
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Elected President in 1927, he at once imprisoned or exiled his political opponents. |
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He was exiled in 1915 for political activities and ended his days as an ordained member of the Sagha. |
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But when she is exiled to the cabin of her prospective husband, her senses as well as her principles revolt. |
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It was to Kazakhstan that Joseph Stalin exiled thousands of prisoners to some of his most brutal gulags. |
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By selling off heirlooms and ingratiating themselves with prison staff and exiled aristocrats the twins eventually secure his release. |
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In New York in the '70s, with the Cuban embargo, you'd get the Puerto Rican musicians and exiled Cuban musicians mixing with Colombians. |
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But exiled Iraqi poet Awad Nasir's essay on the liberation of Iraq is an unmixed pleasure. |
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Napoleon's spell was broken, and he was again exiled, this time to St Helena. |
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Early in his reign the king was exiled and forced to eke out an existence wandering the land. |
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Daklugie suffered all the ignominies heaped upon the Chiricahuas after they were exiled to Florida. |
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Promoted to the rank of pasha in April 1916, he was virtually exiled by his Young Turk rivals to the eastern front. |
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Compared to Beowulf, we are told that Hermod was treacherous, exiled along with the Jutes. |
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It was his rebuttal to the city dignitaries who had exiled his father. |
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The focus of this opera, however, is Bertarido, the exiled Lombard king. |
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The easiest thing would be to pluck another exiled oligarch out of the sin bin. |
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The exiled militants were flown by British military transport to the Mediterranean island of Cyprus were they were put up at a seaside hotel under police guard. |
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The emperor exiled Antipas and awarded his tetrarchy to Agrippa. |
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The Orkney side are hoping for a large number of exiled Orcadian rugby fans, living in or around Stirling, to turn up and show their support on the day. |
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I arrived in Havana on January 8th, 1959, on a plane that the revolutionary Castroist leadership had sent to repatriate the exiled Cubans who lived in Argentina. |
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As far as he's concerned, anyone participating in them is a carpetbagger, an allusion to exiled politicians whom he expects to be the regime's most prominent figures. |
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They learned to play while exiled in the refugee camps of Libya, at a time when the nomadic Tamashek people were in armed revolt against the Malian authorities. |
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It is the desolation of exiled Tibetans that dominates the tenor here, but it is not the only one. |
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We had been bigger once, but Laura is not a good person to get on the wrong side of, and you don't want to know what happened to the ones who were exiled. |
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During the Indian Mutiny of 1857 he sided with the mutineers in Delhi, and for this crime he was tried by the British and exiled to Rangoon, where he died. |
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He was degraded from the grandeeship and exiled to the Philippines. |
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We'll spend the hour and most of it with His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists, who in 1989 received the Nobel prize. |
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A huge Scots army was decimated, thousands killed, enslaved, or exiled. |
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Set in medieval Asia, it follows a motley crew of diplomats, soldiers and slaves from the kingdom of Koryo as they are rejected and exiled by China's ascendant Ming lords. |
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The existential angst that Dasein feels, only once in a while, is incomparable to the angst that the exiled feels almost every moment of day and night. |
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On the show, Logan joins the major case squad on sufferance after a long, punitive stint on Staten Island, where he was exiled after taking a swing at a city councilman. |
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In the 18th century many Irish soldiers deserted and joined the French in Canada, and the French-speaking Acadians were then exiled from Canada and ended up in Louisiana. |
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Saved from the public gallows, Weeks was virtually exiled from the city, and wound up in Mississippi, where he raised a family. |
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We meet unassuming mendicants who may turn out to be rishis in disguise, pilgrims who may be exiled kings, or noblemen undertaking acts of penance. |
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Providence quickly became a refuge for persecuted religious dissenters, as Williams himself had been exiled from Massachusetts. |
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In 1753-4, the Parlements of Aix, Bordeaux, Rennes and Rouen remonstrated in support of the exiled Paris institution. |
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On 28 October 1882, six Benedictine monks arrived at Buckfast having been exiled from France. |
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There I waited, exiled from the realm of sensical thoughts, for Lou's sons to find me. |
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She hath exiled her eyes from sleep or sight, And given them wholly up to ceaseless tears Over that ruthful hearse of her dear spouse. |
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The border territory has been dubbed Talibanistan after the exiled mujahideen fighters from Afghanistan who hold sway there. |
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Weiwei grew up on the edge of the Gobi Desert, where his late father, Ai Qing, a poet, was exiled during the Cultural Revolution. |
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Ivan executed, exiled or forcibly tonsured prominent members of the boyar clans on questionable accusations of conspiracy. |
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In either 1068 or 1070, the king married the exiled Princess Margaret of Wessex. |
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Three years later, Claudius directed four legions to invade Britain and restore an exiled king over the Atrebates. |
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Harold's claim to the throne was not entirely secure, however, as there were other claimants, perhaps including his exiled brother Tostig. |
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When Parliament decided that Gaveston should be exiled the king was left with no choice but to comply. |
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Edward was sent abroad, and in November 1260 he again united with the Lusignans, who had been exiled to France. |
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While in France, however, Isabella conspired with the exiled Roger Mortimer to have Edward deposed. |
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In 1399, after John of Gaunt died, Richard II disinherited Gaunt's son, the exiled Henry of Bolingbroke. |
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They were proclaimed traitors, and many exiled Lancastrians returned to reclaim their estates. |
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Courtenay, who was implicated in the plot, was imprisoned, and then exiled. |
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He was exiled to the island of Elba near Rome and the Bourbons were restored to power. |
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Its potency had weakened with age, however, and he survived to be exiled while his wife and son took refuge in Austria. |
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In order to attract people to the city, Rome became a sanctuary for the indigent, exiled, and unwanted. |
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He showed these to the new Kentish king, who promptly was converted and recalled the exiled bishops. |
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He produced the papal decree ordering his restoration, but was instead briefly imprisoned and then exiled by the king. |
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In 1397, Richard took his revenge on the appellants, many of whom were executed or exiled. |
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In 1399, after John of Gaunt died, the king disinherited Gaunt's son, Henry of Bolingbroke, who had previously been exiled. |
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Arundel's brother Thomas Arundel, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was exiled for life. |
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During a 1577 diplomatic visit to Prague, Sidney secretly visited the exiled Jesuit priest Edmund Campion. |
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This tradition of martyrdom would continue among Donne's closer relatives, many of whom were executed or exiled for religious reasons. |
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The first effect of its publication was to sever his link with the exiled royalists, who might well have killed him. |
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Casting himself as an exiled king who seeks asylum in the United States, Chaplin included several of his recent experiences in the screenplay. |
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Many Irish people were also transported to the island of Montserrat, to work as indentured servants or exiled prisoners. |
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In secrecy he also developed a plan with a consortium of Nantes privateers, funded by exiled Scots bankers and pawning of his mother's jewelry. |
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Members of the liberal, socialist, and communist opposition were killed, imprisoned, or exiled. |
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In Brussels, Marx associated with other exiled socialists from across Europe, including Moses Hess, Karl Heinzen and Joseph Weydemeyer. |
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He had given refuge to an exiled Irish king whom he hoped he might use as the excuse for conquest. |
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The King then exiled Gaveston to Gascony in 1307 for reasons that remain unclear. |
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By February 1326, it was clear that Isabella was involved in a relationship with the exiled Marcher Lord, Roger Mortimer. |
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It is said that he was exiled to south Wales for overstepping the mark in his poetry and spent the rest of his life outside Gwynedd. |
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According to the saga of Erik the Red, when Erik was exiled from Iceland he sailed west and pioneered Greenland. |
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According to Plutarch, as Caesar arrived at the Senate, Tillius Cimber presented him with a petition to recall his exiled brother. |
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The name was used by exiled Huguenot families, including the ancestors of American actor Johnny Depp. |
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The Jersey Society in London, which had been formed in 1896, provided a focal point for exiled Jerseymen. |
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After the Danish conquest of England in 1016, King Canute the Great had the infant Edward exiled to the continent. |
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As a Royalist, he served in the King's cause in the English Civil War, was exiled to France, and died in poverty. |
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The Union repulsed Confederate incursions into New Mexico in 1862, and the exiled Arizona government withdrew into Texas. |
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Some southern species have occasionally turned up as vagrants in the North Atlantic and can become exiled, remaining there for decades. |
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In this tale, Cano is an exiled Scottish king who accepts the hospitality of King Marcan of Ui Maile. |
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It was likely that Harold had exiled his brother to ensure peace and loyalty in the north. |
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Harold's elder brother Sweyn was exiled in 1047 after abducting the abbess of Leominster. |
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Lucius and his army were spared, due to his kinship with Antony, the strongman of the East, while Fulvia was exiled to Sicyon. |
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According to Suetonius, Domitia Longina was exiled in 83 because of an affair with a famous actor named Paris. |
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Marcus Aurelius refused to recognize him, and turning back, deposed and exiled him to Alexandria. |
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Theoderic exiled Odoacer's son Thela to Gaul, but when he attempted to return to Italy Theoderic had him killed. |
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Jordanes and Marcellinus Comes say Odoacer exiled Romulus to Campania but do not mention any financial support from the Germanic king. |
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By 1130 all descendants of Vseslav the Seer were exiled to the Byzantine Empire by Mstislav the Great. |
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After that time the exiled Empire of Nicea continued to strike a debased hyperpyron nomisma. |
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Philip exiled four of Alexander's friends, Harpalus, Nearchus, Ptolemy and Erigyius, and had the Corinthians bring Thessalus to him in chains. |
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Private foreign trade was made punishable by death, with the offender's family and neighbors exiled from their homes. |
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Afonso then became king, whereupon he exiled his rival to Castile, and stripped him of all the lands and fiefdoms bestowed by their father. |
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Sri Vikrama Rajasinha, the last native monarch of Sri Lanka, was exiled to India. |
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Some clerical opponents and families such as al Dossari left or were exiled to Saudi Arabia and Iran. |
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The movement was discovered, and Governor Miguel de la Torre had its members imprisoned or exiled. |
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Under the leadership of the exiled William the Silent, the northern provinces continued their resistance. |
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The political dinosaurs of earlier periods had died or been exiled, and the growing aristocratization of government clearly suited him. |
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Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov may have taken his alias, Lenin, from the river Lena, when he was exiled to the Central Siberian Plateau. |
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The members of religious groups who were exiled to Sakha in the second half of the 19th century began to grow wheat, oats, and potatoes. |
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Guiccardini defended him in Naples in 1535 before Charles V, contesting the exiled rebels' accusations of tyranny. |
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He went to France, preached at Paris, and served as chaplain to some members of the household of the exiled royal family. |
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Thus, the Commonwealth of England feared that the Orange party was under the influence of exiled English royalists. |
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The Hindu rulers eventually exiled themselves to the Kashmir Siwalik Hills. |
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As a result, many press organisations have been set up in both neighbouring and Western countries by exiled Zimbabweans. |
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Because the internet is currently unrestricted, many Zimbabweans are allowed to access online news sites set up by exiled journalists. |
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Many exiled Remonstrants began to return to the Netherlands after the death of Prince Maurice in 1625 when toleration was granted to them. |
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While so exiled, he earned the fortune that he later would use to help Pip. |
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Even though he disapproved the use of a violent revolution, the Ji family dominated the Lu state force for generations and had exiled the previous duke. |
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Catherine of Aragon while exiled in Ampthill, England was said to have supported the lace makers there by burning all her lace, and commissioning new pieces. |
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In the early 1980s, several Basotho who sympathised with the exiled BCP were threatened with death and attacked by the government of Leabua Jonathan. |
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Bahadur Shah was tried for treason by a military commission assembled at Delhi, and exiled to Rangoon where he died in 1862, bringing the Mughal dynasty to an end. |
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After 1825 some of the Decembrists were exiled and lived there as well. |
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The technique has been around since about 1185 when the Taira clan were exiled here from Kyoto by Minamoto no Yoritomo, taking with them craftsmen and chefs from Kyoto. |
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The group's leaders were subsequently arrested and exiled to India. |
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The besieged Uruguayans called on resident foreigners for help, which led to a French and an Italian legion being formed, the latter led by the exiled Giuseppe Garibaldi. |
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Two years later they were exiled, but returned when King Charles VIII of France invaded Italy and Piero was ousted from Florence by a Republican government. |
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On 7 January 1325, Afonso's father died and he became king, whereupon he exiled his rival to Castile, and stripped him of all the lands and fiefdom given by their father. |
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However, in Madeira, the rebels have the support of part of the population and of several exiled opposition politicians, managing to prevail and control the island. |
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Leon Trotsky, the main proponent of world revolution, was exiled from the Soviet Union in 1929, and Stalin's idea of Socialism in One Country became the primary line. |
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Alexander divorced and exiled Orbiana in 227, after her father, Seius Sallustius, was executed after being accused of attempting to assassinate the emperor. |
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When their conduct proved unsatisfactory, they were almost invariably brought to trial and exiled or executed, and their property was confiscated. |
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Under the Treaty of Fontainebleau he was exiled to the island of Elba. |
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After being exiled by his brother, Tostig supported the Norwegian king Harald Hardrada's invasion of England, and was killed at the Battle of Stamford Bridge. |
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Under the new ruler, Ithacius and Hydatius were deposed and exiled. |
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In the early Middle Ages, the Iberian Peninsula was granted to the Visigoths by Rome under the condition that the other germanic tribes would be exiled. |
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In 1944, exiled representatives of the three countries signed the London Customs Convention, the treaty that established the Benelux Customs Union. |
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Victor Emmanuel III's son, Umberto II, was forced to abdicate and exiled. |
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The resistance was mainly organised by the Celtic leader Caratacus, exiled in their lands after the defeat of his tribe in the Battle of the Medway. |
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Fearing an indefinite prison sentence, Voltaire suggested that he be exiled to England as an alternative punishment, which the French authorities accepted. |
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The Murrays of Scone where Jacobite, and along with their Atholl cousins were strong supporters of the exiled Stuart Monarchs of Great Britain and Ireland. |
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Tuathal Teachtmhar, a legendary High King, is said to have been exiled from Ireland as a boy, and to have returned from Britain at the head of an army to claim the throne. |
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Both agreed to work together with the exiled Afghan king Zahir Shah. |
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Dandolo's aim was to expand Venice's power in the eastern Mediterranean, and Philip intended to restore his exiled nephew, Alexios IV Angelos, to the throne of Byzantium. |
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In 1942 Blyton released the first book in the Mary Mouse series, Mary Mouse and the Dolls' House, about a mouse exiled from her mousehole who becomes a maid at a dolls' house. |
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A month later, however, the exiled Charles II and his party published the defence of monarchy Defensio Regia pro Carolo Primo, written by leading humanist Claudius Salmasius. |
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The company of the exiled royalists led Hobbes to produce Leviathan, which set forth his theory of civil government in relation to the political crisis resulting from the war. |
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Wintour met with the Constable of Castile, the exiled Welsh spy Hugh Owen, and Sir William Stanley, who said that Catesby would receive no support from Spain. |
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Arthur, coincidentally, stopped on his voyage at the little island of Saint Helena and stayed in the same building to which Napoleon I would later be exiled. |
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The victors exiled Napoleon to Elba and restored the Bourbon monarchy. |
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The criminal activity of smuggling became associated with Jacobitism throughout Britain, partly because of the advantage of dealing through exiled Jacobites in France. |
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In early 1066, Harold's exiled brother, Tostig Godwinson, raided southeastern England with a fleet he had recruited in Flanders, later joined by other ships from Orkney. |
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Most of the exiled Poitevins began to return to England after the war. |
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In 681 AD Saint Wilfrid, the exiled Bishop of York, landed at Selsey and is credited with evangelising the local population and founding the church in Sussex. |
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In 681, the exiled St Wilfrid of Northumbria arrived in the kingdom of the South Saxons and remained there for five years evangelising and baptising the people. |
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In 46, Asinius Gallus, the grandson of Asinius Pollio, and Titus Statilius Taurus Corvinus were exiled for a plot hatched with several of Claudius' own freedmen. |
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