Part of me still rebelled, urged my legs to slow down, not to get to the class early. |
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Her mind rebelled, clinging with stunning primeval ferocity to that deep-rooted fear of losing control. |
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He also built up a chain of regional satraps, in Mabar, Bengal, Warangal, Vijayanagar, who unfortunately rebelled against his rule. |
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Conscientious and conservative judges, both state and federal, should have rebelled against the abortion decision in Roe. |
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A few times I tried to call my mind to what I was going to do, but my mind rebelled against the effort. |
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He was prepared to face the deadly or the bizarre, but some orderly corner of his mind still rebelled against uncertainty. |
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Pitcairn was the final landing place for the mutineers from the Bounty who had rebelled against Captain Bligh. |
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These renegades have rebelled against and rejected Heaven and His life, so they must in turn be denied life. |
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Typically, customers do grouse, but in the aggregate, they've not rebelled and over time have come to accept the practice as fully entrenched. |
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Thus, after four years of unsuccessful petitions to their state leaders, the backcountry farmers rebelled. |
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The Northumbrians rebelled and in devastating reprisals their lands were laid to waste for several generations. |
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Some of the choir members rebelled against this, resulting in an exodus from the choir loft. |
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In both 1914 and 1942, French Canadians rebelled, according to Richard, not so much against the war as against being coerced. |
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At home she rebelled, ran away, did drugs, slept around, got pregnant and lost the baby. |
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Naturally, Miranda rebelled and eventually got the sack for not getting behind the leader. |
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In 1224, upon hearing news that the Tanguts had rebelled, he returned east to Karakorum, his capital city in Mongolia. |
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By then, my mother had already settled down to the life of domestic bliss and traditional values that feminism had rebelled against. |
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While I was pressuring her to find a job and control her drinking, she rebelled by stealing the contents of my bank account. |
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Some rebelled and took oaths vowing to stay single for the rest of their lives. |
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My siblings and I had often rebelled against this time of quietude as young children, but as grew older, it became sacred to us. |
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The Sepoys in India in 1857 who rebelled against their British officers often invaded the British cantonments and attacked their women. |
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The city's artisans rebelled against the ruling oligarchy of merchants and nobles. |
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When the Gauls rebelled against Rome, Caesar was very reasonable with those guys at first. |
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Another rebelled in a healthy eating household and bought a deep fat fryer. |
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He apparently rebelled again and was soon back on the streets, where he spent many a night in old tenement buildings and flophouses. |
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Aristede paid tribute to national hero Toussaint L' Ouverture, the leader of African slaves who rebelled against the French colonial government. |
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Ancient traditions regarding this apostate leader show that he rebelled against God, and in so doing, created a worldwide apostasy. |
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The White Lotus society had spread its influence among the aborigines of central and south-west China, and in the 1830s the Miao rebelled. |
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When pilots rebelled with a sick-out the courts stepped in with the mammoth fine. |
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In true teenage fashion, she rebelled by dying her hair blonde, immersing herself in logo culture and becoming a mall rat. |
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Tripoli rebelled and formed its own Commune as a result of family feuds there. |
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As I grew older, body image was very important to her, so it must be her fault that I rebelled by becoming the opposite of her ideal image. |
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Durso skillfully gleans her story from both primary and secondary sources, portraying a woman who rebelled against established societal norms. |
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If a prisoner in the cell block rebelled, he was not allowed to shower, sometimes for days. |
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Her mind, her soul, all her being rebelled against it, but accept it she must, and, if Adam had anything to do with it, accept it she would. |
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Our bowels and taste buds rebelled against the fare that Cook's men had found wholesome. |
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Americans know Europe as the society against which the US rebelled and, in the American mind, superseded. |
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In turn, the Girondists ' supporters rebelled against the Convention. |
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After all, freeborn Englishmen, headed by Wat Tyler, had rebelled against a poll tax back in 1381, and the memory of it remained in popular legend. |
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The word was first used by disillusioned American Democrats in the 1970s, when they rebelled against the countercultural leftists who had taken over their party. |
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In October 1943 the Chinese population, which numbered about 50,000, helped by the indigenous Dyaks, rebelled against the Japanese occupation troops. |
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It caused such a furor among the seniors when they realized what it would cost, that they rebelled so loudly that we had to come back and repeal it almost immediately. |
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Coffee house patrons from all ends of the political spectrum rebelled and eleven days later the coffee houses were reopened and their numbers continued to increase. |
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Three Congress leaders rebelled and Sonia resigned as party president. |
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I tried to get them to read The Turner Diaries, but they straight-out rebelled. |
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At 16, she rebelled against her parents and aspired to become a comedian. |
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The Vesey rebellion conspiracy has been seen as one of a handful of examples of militant, coordinated, large-scale resistance in a country where slaves almost never rebelled. |
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In extremity, they rebelled and rioted with regularity and enthusiasm. |
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Twenty years later they were to be left with no more than the recently conquered Canada, as their old colonies rebelled and established the new United States of America. |
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In late 1854, self-employed miners and prospectors in the Victorian town of Ballarat rebelled against the government and set up an armed camp named the Eureka Stockade. |
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America rose up and rebelled, and then expanded in power until it tipped the balance during World War One and harnessed the power of the atom to win World War Two. |
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I thought it was tied, before two of the opposition rebelled! |
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Mind you, I never really rebelled, so maybe that's what this is now. |
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His body and mind rebelled and he could not cope with the torture anymore. |
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His conscious mind rebelled against this notion, but it mattered not. |
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Fuller's main interest, however, is not in religious thinkers who were most representative of their times but in those who rebelled against their times. |
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Some of the gloss was taken from the image of Great Britain when her colonies rebelled, and Anglomania was partially eclipsed by enthusiasm for all things American. |
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In India, the great 12 th-century poet-mystic Basava, who rebelled against ritualistic and superstitious temple worship and caste system, was a critical insider. |
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If Satan is a fallen angel, why was he allowed to continue living, and rather not destroyed as were later people who deliberately rebelled against the Almighty God? |
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When the Bulgars rebelled again, Alexius was unable to control them. |
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To their credit, the locals at first rebelled by breaking the machine so that no one could pay, but over time the revolution vanished like sand through so many fists. |
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Motecuzoma and Nezahualcoyotl had expanded rapidly and many provinces rebelled. |
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In 1568 the Dutch rebelled against the rule of Philip II of Spain leading to the Eighty Years' War. |
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The plebeians rebelled by leaving Rome and refusing to return until they had more rights. |
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In 1068, two years after the Norman conquest of England, the people of York rebelled. |
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In 410, the Roman civitates of Britannia rebelled against Constantine and evicted his officials. |
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In 411, Jovinus rebelled and took over Constantine's remaining troops on the Rhine. |
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More difficulties struck in 1083, when William's eldest son Robert rebelled once more with support from the French king. |
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Wallace was defeated at the Battle of Falkirk, after which Robert the Bruce rebelled and was crowned king of Scotland. |
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After the conclusion of the war, the process of pacifying the provinces that had rebelled against Henry II began. |
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The Rif Berbers rebelled, led by Abdelkrim, a former officer for the Spanish administration. |
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In 1645, the Portuguese community at Pernambuco rebelled against their Dutch masters, and by 1654, the Dutch had been ousted from Brazil. |
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French financial and religious policies so angered the Maltese that they rebelled, forcing the French to depart. |
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The important city of Ghent rebelled in 1539 due to heavy tax payments demanded by Charles. |
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In 1552 Protestant princes, in alliance with Henry II of France, rebelled again, which caused Charles to retreat to the Netherlands. |
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During the summer of 1469, Neville rebelled against King Edward IV and imprisoned him in Warwick Castle. |
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American Romanticism embraced the individual and rebelled against the confinement of neoclassicism and religious tradition. |
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Unlike Ireland, which rebelled in the Easter Rising and fought a War of Independence, Scotland did not resist central rule. |
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Many, refusing to be part of a naval offensive, which they believed to be suicidal, rebelled and were arrested. |
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Poles rebelled several times against the partitioners, particularly near the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century. |
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In 1846, a group of American settlers in and around Sonoma rebelled against Mexican rule during the Bear Flag Revolt. |
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However, the Southern Netherlands had been culturally separate from the north since 1581, and rebelled. |
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James III's army rebelled against him and the English army reached Edinburgh. |
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In the 70s, the Ordovices rebelled against Roman occupation and destroyed a cavalry squadron. |
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Constantine III initially rebelled against Honorius and took further troops to Gaul, but was later recognised as a joint emperor. |
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This meant that when Llywelyn rebelled, the English interpreted it as an act of treason. |
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In 1191, Zaydis of Shibam Kawkaban rebelled and killed 700 Ayyubid soldiers. |
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In 1050, the island's governor Abd Allah ibn Aglab rebelled and established the independent Taifa of Mallorca. |
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In the 16th century, the Dutch rebelled against Philip II of Spain and his successors. |
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When Essex rebelled in 1601, Howard took command of the soldiers massed to defend London and defeated him in the field. |
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Some claimed that a native who had rebelled and then been captured could be enslaved nonetheless. |
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Two years after the Norman conquest of England, Exeter rebelled against King William. |
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During his time in parliament his voting record shows he often rebelled against the majority vote of his party. |
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These demands were rejected by the Danish government in 1848, and the Germans of Holstein and southern Schleswig rebelled. |
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The coalition's main chance came in 62 BC, when the Greek cities rebelled against Roman rule. |
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When Theoderic rebelled in 485, we are told, he had in mind Zeno's treatment of Armatus. |
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After Dagobert's death in 639, the duke of Thuringia, Radulf, rebelled and tried to make himself king. |
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Then the Neustrians rebelled under Ragenfrid, who had left the county of Anjou. |
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Thereafter, the Saxons maintained the peace for seven years, but in 792 Westphalia again rebelled. |
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In 795, when the Saxons broke the peace, the Abotrites and Wiltzes rebelled with their new ruler against the Saxons. |
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It was in response to this setback that Charlemagne, at the Blood court of Verden, ordered the beheading of 4,500 Saxons who had rebelled. |
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While Alexander campaigned north, the Thebans and Athenians rebelled once again. |
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Finally he came to terms with Hisham and went into exile in 790, together with other brothers of his who had rebelled with him. |
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Ibn Hafsun rebelled in 880, was captured, then escaped in 883 to his base in Bobastro. |
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In the 920s he campaigned against the areas that rebelled under Umar ibn Hafsun and still refused to submit. |
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In the 1820s, when the rest of Spain's empire in Latin America rebelled and formed independent states, Cuba remained loyal. |
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The people of city rebelled against Cruz's policy, in what would be known as the Vaccine Revolt. |
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After the Americans left, Tabasco governor Justo Santa Anna rebelled against Mexico City due to the lack of support during the war. |
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Portugal had rebelled in 1640 under the leadership of John of Braganza, a pretender to the throne. |
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The Bengal Army units in the area, having rebelled, marched to take part in the battles for Delhi and Cawnpore. |
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Around 1821, the Zulu general Mzilikazi of the Khumalo clan successfully rebelled against King Shaka and created his own clan, the Ndebele. |
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Fearing serious social unrest, large numbers of Tory MPs rebelled in a vote on governmental expenses. |
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I was an altar boy but I rebelled against it and we often stole the altar wine to drink at the back of the church. |
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By then, ever the contrarian, the aging Hopper rebelled the other way. |
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We were 3-8, I think, in part because we rebelled against him. |
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Shortly after Rhodes' disastrous Jameson Raid on the South African Republic, the Ndebele rebelled against white rule, led by their charismatic religious leader, Mlimo. |
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In 1541, an indigenous leader named Tenamextle, also known as Francisco Tenamaztle and Diego the Aztec, rebelled, capturing and executing Spanish leader Miguel de Ibarra. |
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He was sent by the Maharajah to establish a base for expeditionary forces to subdue the local kingdoms, but he rebelled and established his own independent Rajahnate instead. |
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However, in 1535 he was left in Cuzco under the control of Pizarro's brothers, Juan and Gonzalo, who so mistreated Manco Inca that he ultimately rebelled. |
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Unlike the early Caribbean caciques who rebelled shortly after the imposition of Spanish rule, the Tupac Amaru rebellion came after 250 years of colonial rule. |
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In 1477, the year of Charles' sudden death at Nancy, the Low Countries rebelled against their new liege, Mary of Burgundy, and presented her with a set of demands. |
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In 797, Barcelona, the greatest city of the region, fell to the Franks when Zeid, its governor, rebelled against Cordova and, failing, handed it to them. |
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In 776, Dukes Hrodgaud of Friuli and Hildeprand of Spoleto rebelled. |
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Charles seized West Frisia without any great resistance on the part of the Frisians, who had been subjects of the Franks but had rebelled upon the death of Pippin. |
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Her heart rebelled against the bloodlessness of his precision, but she had begun to watch him with a grudging admiration for a quality so alien to her own temperament. |
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Gary Hart rebelled against his Nazarene upbringing and adpted a high-risk self-image of the kind many Americans like to see in escapist movies, but not in presidents. |
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Batavian auxiliaries of the Rhine legions, led by Gaius Julius Civilis, had rebelled with the aid of a faction of Treveri under the command of Julius Classicus. |
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A sudden change occurred in 383, when the governor of Britain, Magnus Maximus, rebelled against Gratian, who marched against him but was assassinated. |
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Edwards's fortifications were tested in 1294 when Madog ap Llywelyn rebelled against English rule, the first major insurrection since the conquest. |
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By March 1566, Darnley had entered into a secret conspiracy with Protestant lords, including the nobles who had rebelled against Mary in the Chaseabout Raid. |
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In 930, the Ismaili group known as the Qarmatians unsuccessfully rebelled against the Abbassids, sacked Mecca and stole the Black Stone, which was eventually retrieved. |
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On 17 March 1768, slaves rebelled but failed to achieve freedom. |
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Constable quietly rebelled against the artistic culture that taught artists to use their imagination to compose their pictures rather than nature itself. |
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There, he rebelled against what he regarded as the unfinished style of fashionable painters such as Rubens, championed by the school's first president, Joshua Reynolds. |
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After eventually entering the Royal Academy art schools, having initially been rejected, Hunt rebelled against the influence of its founder Sir Joshua Reynolds. |
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The Thirteen Colonies in lower British North America rebelled against British rule in 1775, largely due to the taxation that Great Britain was imposing on the colonies. |
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The nobility rebelled against the Queen, forcing her to abdicate. |
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Furthermore, the wars also had an element of national conflict, as Ireland and Scotland rebelled against England's primacy within the Three Kingdoms. |
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In 1863, the ruler of Cambodia, King Norodom, who had been placed in power by the government of Thailand, rebelled against his sponsors and sought the protection of France. |
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As a result of John's behaviour the powerful Thouars, Lusignan, and des Roches families rebelled and John lost control of Anjou, Maine, Touraine, and northern Poitou. |
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His small escort of barbarians was led by Sarus, who rebelled. |
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In 391 Alaric, a Gothic leader, rebelled against Roman control. |
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As more and more people became dependent on parish relief, ratepayers rebelled ever more loudly against the costs, and a lower and lower level of relief was offered. |
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