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unified and Macedonian
Alexander assumed the kingship of Macedon following the death of his father Philip II, who had unified most of the city-states of mainland Greece under Macedonian hegemony in a federation called the League of Corinth.
No agreement was reached besides a paper " Manifesto " ( the so-called May Manifesto of 6 May 1924 ), in which the objectives of the unified Macedonian liberation movement were presented: independence and unification of partitioned Macedonia, fighting all the neighbouring Balkan monarchies, forming a Balkan Communist Federation and cooperation with the Soviet Union.
The so-called May Manifesto of 6 May 1924 was issued in which the objectives of the unified Macedonian liberation movement were presented: independence and unification of partitioned Macedonia, fighting all the neighbouring Balkan monarchies, forming a Balkan Communist Federation and cooperation with the Soviet Union.

unified and state
As the movement began to gain popularity, the Partisans gained strength from Croats, Bosniaks, Serbs, Slovenes, and Macedonians who believed in a unified, but federal, Yugoslav state.
Because his vision of personal and social perfections was framed as a revival of the ordered society of earlier times, Confucius is often considered a great proponent of conservatism, but a closer look at what he proposes often shows that he used ( and perhaps twisted ) past institutions and rites to push a new political agenda of his own: a revival of a unified royal state, whose rulers would succeed to power on the basis of their moral merits instead of lineage. These would be rulers devoted to their people, striving for personal and social perfection, and such a ruler would spread his own virtues to the people instead of imposing proper behavior with laws and rules.
The first census covering the unified state took place in 1888.
Greece calls for the removal of Turkish troops from Cyprus and the restoration of a unified state.
As industrialisation developed, the need for a unified German state with a uniform currency, legal system, and government became more and more obvious.
The Union of Lublin of 1569 established the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, a more closely unified federal state.
The centralized government in Paris had the goal of creating a unified nation state, so it required all students be taught standardized French.
By the early monarchy El and Yahweh had become unified and Asherah did not continue as a separate state cult, although she continued to be popular at a community level until Persian times.
The country was first unified by the Idrisid dynasty in 789, representing the first Islamic state in Africa autonomous from the Arab Empire.
The organization of the kingdom developed under Ismail Ibn Sharif ( 1672 1727 ), who, against the opposition of local tribes began to create a unified state.
However, historians also note the early emergence of a relatively unified state, and a sense of common identity, in Portugal and the Dutch Republic.
Pakistan, even being an ethnically diverse country, is regarded as a nation state due to its ideology on basis of which it got independence from British India as a separate nation rather than as a unified India.
Pan-Arabism was first pressed by Sharif Hussein ibn Ali, the Sharif of Mecca, who sought independence for the Mashreq Arabs from the Ottoman Empire, and the establishment of a unified Arab state in the Mashreq.
Current predictions state that at around 10 < sup > 14 </ sup > GeV the three aforementioned forces are fused into a single unified field, Beyond this " grand unification ," it is speculated that it may be possible to merge gravity with the other three gauge symmetries, expected to occur at roughly 10 < sup > 19 </ sup > GeV.
Ideal for this state was the HRR ; the legend arose that Germany were " un-defeated when unified ", especially after the Franco-Prussian War (, lit.
His powerful state was divided in four and did not become unified again until 95 AD, under the reign of the Dacian king Decebalus.
For example, in Chinese real estate law there is no unified concept of real property ; the state owns all land but often not the structures that sit on that land.
A unified explanation of these phenomena required a theory of solid state physics which developed greatly in the first half of the 20th Century.
The history of the United Kingdom as a unified sovereign state began with the political union of the kingdoms of England, which included Wales, and Scotland.
Particularly important in the recovery was the defeat of the oppositionist management at PdVSA after the 2002-2003 lockout / strike, which gave the government, for the first time, actual control of the state oil company and allowed the pursuit of a unified economic policy.
The Kingdom of Wessex () or Kingdom of the West Saxons () was an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in south-west England, from the 6th century until the emergence of a unified English state in the 10th century.
* The medieval Croatian state becomes a unified kingdom under Tomislav
Richelieu will change France into a unified centralised state, able to resist both England and the Habsburg Empire.
The Aeacid dynasty ended in 232 BC, but Epirus remained a substantial power, unified under the auspices of the Epirote League as a federal state with its own parliament, or synedrion.
* Bamana forces from Ségou invade the Mali heartland, destroying the Mali Empire after its 400 years as a unified state.

unified and was
A unified set of regulations, applicable to all areas, was issued in 1929, and a complementary series of demographic inquiries in selected areas was instituted at the same time.
Alexander was concerned with filling the gaps of the Aristotelian system and smoothing out its inconsistencies, while also presenting a unified picture of the world, both physical and ethical.
A unified General Chancellorship for the whole Aragonese reign was set in Naples, although the main functionaries were of Aragonese nationality.
Montgomery was determined that the Army, Navy and Air Forces should fight their battles in a unified, focused manner according to a detailed plan.
This may be because Wilfrid's opulent lifestyle was uncongenial to Bede's monastic mind ; it may also be that the events of Wilfrid's life, divisive and controversial as they were, simply did not fit with Bede's theme of the progression to a unified and harmonious church.
Quite possibly it was a survival of a Roman concept of " Britain ": it is significant that, while the hyperbolic inscriptions on coins and titles in charters often included the title rex Britanniae, when England was unified the title used was rex Angulsaxonum, (' king of the Anglo-Saxons '.
The General Synod and the College of Bishops of Chung Hwa Sheng Kung Hui planned to publish a unified version for the use of all Anglican churches in China in 1949, which was the 400th anniversary of the first publishing of the Book of Common Prayer.
However, one should note that Christianity was never a unified movement.
The " common law " was the law that emerged as " common " throughout the realm ( as distinct from the various legal codes that preceded it, such as Mercian law, the Danelaw and the law of Wessex ) as the king's judges followed each other's decisions to create a unified common law throughout England.
Having unified the Franks under his banner, Charles was determined to punish the Saxons who had invaded Austrasia.
Dante was a great poet, the Societa Dantesca Italiana did great work in editing and publishing a usable and affordable text, but the Divine Comedy was certainly used by the newly unified Italian government ( see History of Italy ) to encourage a more homogeneous, Tuscan-influenced dialect for the whole peninsula ( see Italian language ).
Although it has a unified theme in its emotional content, the writers ( Brian Wilson and Tony Asher ) have said repeatedly that it was not necessarily intended to be a narrative.
The Battle of Muret was a massive step in the creation of the unified French kingdom and the country we know today — although Edward III, the Black Prince and Henry V would threaten later to shake these foundations.
By March 1963 however, after the visit of Colonel Michael Greene of the United States Army, and the resulting ' Greene Plan ,' the pattern of bilaterally agreed military assistance to various Congolese military components, instead of a single unified effort, was already taking shape.
A theory of electromagnetism, known as classical electromagnetism, was developed by various physicists over the course of the 19th century, culminating in the work of James Clerk Maxwell, who unified the preceding developments into a single theory and discovered the electromagnetic nature of light.
In 1972, Exxon was unveiled as the new, unified brand name for all former Enco and Esso outlets.
He preached moderation in the political discourse, noting that it was important that the nation present a unified front in its dealings with foreign powers.
General Yaqub temporarily assumed the control of the province, as he was made the unified commander of Pakistan Armed Forces.
In the 2000 constitution, where diverse constitutional laws were unified into one statute, the leading role of the President was slightly moderated.
First the Latin league was forcibly dissolved during the Latin War, then the power of the Samnites was broken during the three prolonged Samnite wars, and the Greek cities of Magna Graecia who were unified after Pyrrhus of Epirus finally left Italy, requiring the Greek Cities in southern Italy to submit to Roman authority at the conclusion of the Pyrrhic War.

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