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After and interregnum
After being for three years ( 2003 – 06 ) in the interregnum between two constitutions, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is now under the regime of the Constitution of the Third Republic.
After his death, the Hohenstaufen dynasty fell, followed by an interregnum during which there was no Emperor.
After the death of Romulus there was an interregnum for one year, during which ten men chosen from the senate governed Rome as successive interreges.
* After an interregnum of seven years, Childeric III re-succeeds to the throne of the Frankish Empire as the last king ( till 751 ) of the figurehead Merovingian dynasty.
* After a ten year interregnum, the Lombards elect Authari as their king.
After Henry's death in 1024, Bolesław I took advantage of the interregnum in Germany and crowned himself king in 1025, thus raising Poland to the rank of a kingdom before its neighbor Bohemia.
* After a 14-year period of interregnum, Peter of Saint Superan is declared as ruler of the Principality of Achaea ( now southern Greece ).
After he died, his wife and vice-president Isabel Perón was deposed by a military junta, after a short interregnum characterized by support for the neo-fascist Argentine Anticommunist Alliance ( la Triple A ) terrorist group.
After a considerable interregnum he was succeeded by Marcellus, with whom he has sometimes been confused.
After the death of Romulus, there was an interregnum of one year in which the royal power was exercised by members of the Senate in rotation for five days in a row.
After his father-in-law / uncle's death, and a three-year interregnum during which he tried to persuade the hasidim to accept his brother-in-law Menachem-Nachum Schneuri or his uncle Chaim-Avraham as their leader, he assumed the leadership of Lubavitch on the eve of Shavuot 5591 ( May 5, 1831 OS ).
After Olson's premature death from cancer in 1936 and the interregnum of Lieutenant Governor Hjalmar Petersen, Benson stepped into the breach and was elected the 24th Governor of Minnesota by the largest margin in state history.
After a short interregnum ' Ukba's nephew, David ben Zakkai, became exilarch ; but he had to contend for nearly two years with Kohen Zedek before he was finally confirmed in his power ( 921 ).
After being seized by Parliamentarians in 1650, and being considered unsuitable for repair, being of " no practical use " it was demolished during the interregnum.
After a brief interregnum, Andrew's brother Vsevolod III secured the throne.
After an interregnum of many decades ( except for major anniversaries ) the club again entered the parade in 1983, and now every year enters an antique carriage, typically a " roof seat break " pulled by friesian horses with outriders.
After Mowat's retirement as Premier, and a short interregnum by Arthur S. Hardy, Ross became Premier ( and Provincial Treasurer ) on October 21, 1899.
After a short interregnum under the actor Richard Ainley, son of the famous Henry Ainley, in 1963 the post of Principal was taken by Nat Brenner, a distinguished actor and theatre technician and, at that time, General Manager of the Bristol Old Vic Theatre.
After his marriage, he probably lived in Poland during the time of the interregnum when his brother-in-law, King Casimir I of Poland was obliged to leave the country.
After a brief interregnum James Stirling was appointed Chief Mechanical Engineer on 28 March 1878.
After lengthy discussion and debate it was decided that the King would be invited back from exile and that the Royal House of Stuart would be restored to the throne after a republican interregnum of 12 years.
After a brief interval caused by the Ottoman interregnum after the Battle of Ankara, Manisa and its surroundings definitely became part of the Ottoman Empire in 1410.
After his father, Cleph, died in 574, the Lombardic nobility refused to appoint a successor, resulting in ten years interregnum known as the Rule of the Dukes.
After the death of Oliver Cromwell in 1658, the factions and divisions which had struggled for supremacy during the early years of the interregnum reemerged.

After and hundred
After several hundred years of Tabernacle worship without instrumental music, King David introduced musical instruments into Temple worship based upon a commandment from God.
After the meeting a few hundred left to demonstrate at Downing Street.
After four hundred years of hiding, the Scourge ended, and the people emerged to a world changed by the Horrors.
After the Big Bang, the universe, for a time, was remarkably homogeneous, as can be observed in the Cosmic Microwave Background or CMB ( the fluctuations of which are less than one part in one hundred thousand ).
After the war ended, the great powers pressured Denmark into ending the four hundred year-old tradition of the Sound Dues, thus eliminating at a stroke the canal's usefulness as an alternative to the Øresund.
After reading from Purchas's book, " The Author continued for about three hours in a profound sleep, at least of the external senses, during which time he had the most vivid confidence, that he could not have composed less than from two or three hundred lines ... On Awaking he appeared to himself to have a distinct recollection of the whole, and taking his pen, ink, and paper, instantly and eagerly wrote down the lines that are here preserved.
After holding the traditional ordination of priests and bishops in December and confirming Farfa Abbey ’ s possessions on condition that every day the monks would recite one hundred “ Kyrie Eleisons ” as well as a yearly payment to the Roman Church of ten golden solidi, Stephen died on 24 January 817.
After the Congress of Vienna, Prussia was awarded with the entire Rhineland, which included the Grand Duchy of Berg, the ecclesiastic electorates of Trier and Cologne, the free cities of Aachen and Cologne, and nearly a hundred small lordships and abbeys.
After a hundred turns or so, the protons would impact the target as a beam of high-energy particles.
After a long resistance, Cniva conquers the city and slays its one hundred thousand inhabitants.
After taking this Vernon news, immediately sent four ships to its fleet to intercept Spanish ships, finally getting these English circumvent controls and enter the port of Cartagena on April 21, 1740, landing there the new governor and several hundred of valuable veteran soldiers.
After a rigorous approach including several hundred feet of granite stairs, the final pitch up the peak's steep but somewhat rounded east face is ascended with the aid of a pair of post-mounted braided steel cables originally constructed close to the Anderson route in 1919.
After shooting a few hundred rounds Maxim's apparatus became erratic then stopped altogether.
After this early period Chinese art, like Chinese history, is typically classified by the succession of ruling dynasties of Chinese emperors, most of which lasted several hundred years.
After Coevorden, then a village of about sixteen hundred people, Assen became the second place in Drenthe with city rights, granted by King Lodewijk Napoleon, who had big plans with the village.
After receiving only eight entrants in 1972, the numbers grew to over one hundred entrants in 1982, and over two hundred in 1991.
After that, it was owned by Louise's heir César of Vendôme and his wife, Françoise of Lorraine, Duchess of Vendôme, and passed quietly down the Valois line of inheritance, alternately inhabited and abandoned for more than a hundred years.
After a few hundred moves, a big, irregular pattern of black and white squares appears.
After spending some years in other California locations, he eventually arrived in San Diego aboard the ship " Orizaba " with one hundred and ten colonies of bees on November 28, 1869.
After receiving the package the Historical Society allotted two hundred and fifty dollars for a monument honoring the memory of " Fighting " Fred McKinley.
History of McLean County, Illinois After a brief boom the population soon exceeded two hundred, but growth soon slowed.
After surrender of the leader and several hundred Natchez in 1731, the French took their prisoners to New Orleans, where they were sold as slaves and shipped as laborers to the plantations of Saint-Domingue, as ordered by the French prime minister Maurepas.
After watching the British carefully, the Continentals launched a raid of one hundred fifty men on September 6, led by Col. Polk, against Fort George.

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