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After and abdication
After his abdication in 1929, Amanullah went into temporary exile in India.
After this, her imperial successors who retired took the same title after abdication.
After the abdication of Napoleon following the War of the Sixth Coalition, Austria participated as a leading member of the Holy Alliance at the Congress of Vienna, which was largely dominated by Francis's chancellor Klemens Wenzel, Prince von Metternich culminating in a new European map and the restoration of Francis ' ancient dominions ( except the Holy Roman Empire which was dissolved ).
After her abdication the queen came to reside in Rome, where she was confirmed in her baptism by the Pope, in whom she found a generous friend and benefactor, on Christmas Day, 1655.
After Romulus ' abdication, the Roman Senate, on behalf of Odoacer, sent representatives to the Eastern Roman Emperor Zeno.
After the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, the Russian Provisional Government was established during the February Revolution of 1917.
After the abdication of Emperor Charles V he continued at court in great favour with his son Philip II, who rewarded him with a pension for life and by being made a count palatine.
After her abdication on the same day, Christina, now the former reigning queen of a Protestant nation, secretly converts to Catholicism.
After his abdication in 1840 he named himself King William Frederick, Count of Nassau.
After World War I and the abdication of the German Kaiser, the monarchy was abolished and a republican government of Mecklenburg was established.
After German Emperor Wilhelm II was forced to abdicate following the exhaustion and defeat of the German Empire in World War I, monarchic rule ended in Oldenburg as well with the abdication of Grand Duke Frederick Augustus II of Oldenburg ( Friedrich August II von Oldenburg ) on 11 November 1918.
After Go-Uda's abdication, his Daikakuji-tō controlled the throne from 1301 to 1308 ( Emperor Go-Nijō ) and again from 1318 until the era of northern and southern courts ( begun 1332 ) when they became the southern court ( ending in 1392 ).
After the abdication, the former king was created Duke of Windsor by his brother George VI.
After Mary, Queen of Scots, the Catholic claimant to the throne of England, came into the custody of her cousin, Elizabeth I, a year after her abdication from the throne of Scotland in 1567, she became the focus of numerous plots and intrigues to restore England to the Catholic fold.
After being the home of 24 emperors – 14 of the Ming Dynasty and 10 of the Qing Dynasty – the Forbidden City ceased being the political centre of China in 1912 with the abdication of Puyi, the last Emperor of China.
After his abdication, Ferdinand returned to live in Coburg, Germany.
After Charles V's abdication in 1556, his realms were divided between his son, Philip II of Habsburg, King of Spain, and his brother, Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor.
After Charles's abdication in 1556 split the Habsburg empire between Philip II of Spain and Ferdinand I, the focus of the war shifted to Flanders, where Phillip, in conjunction with Emmanuel Philibert of Savoy, defeated the French at St. Quentin.
After the abdication, the Swedish nobles, led by Bo Jonsson ( Grip ), had invited Count Albert of Mecklenburg to take the Swedish throne.
After his abdication he became known as the Duke of Windsor.
After the abdication crisis, she and her husband went to stay with the former Edward VIII, by then created Duke of Windsor, at Enzenfeld Castle near Vienna.
After abdication, Go-Yōzei lived for six years in the Sentō Imperial Palace ; and thereafter, it became the usual place to which abdicated emperors would retire.
After this, Go-Hanazono enjoyed 30 years of direct imperial rule, until his abdication ; and then the conventional pattern of indirect government by cloistered emperors was again resumed.
After her conversion to Catholicism and her abdication, the book wound up in the Netherlands as the property of Isaac Vossius in 1654.

After and Diocletian
After the Western Roman Empire collapsed in 476, with the beginning of the Migration Period, Julius Nepos shortly ruled his diminished domain from the Diocletian palace after his 476 flight from Italy.
After the deaths of Carus and his son Numerian on campaign in Persia, Diocletian was proclaimed Emperor.
After his accession, Diocletian and Lucius Caesonius Bassus were named as consuls.
After several centuries of Roman control, Milan was declared the capital of the Western Roman Empire by Emperor Diocletian in 293 AD.
After Diocletian stepped down on 1 May 305, his successors began to struggle for control of the Roman Empire almost immediately.
After two fires in Diocletian ’ s palace he took harder measures against Christians: they had either to apostatize or they were sentenced to death.
After the bagaudae came to the full attention of the central authorities about 284, re-establishment of the settled social order was swift and severe: the peasant insurgents were crushed in 286 by the Caesar Maximian and his subordinate Carausius, under the aegis of the Augustus Diocletian.
After the reforms of Diocletian, it was part of the diocesis Galliarum.
After 284 Diocletian further divided Upper Moesia into the smaller provinces of Dardania, Moesia Prima, Dacia Ripensis, and Dacia Mediterranea.
After the Crisis of the Third Century almost resulted in the Roman Empire's political collapse, the Emperor Diocletian replaced the one-headed Principate with the tetrarchy ( c. 300 AD, two Augusti ranking above two Caesares ), in which the remaining pretense of the old Republican forms was largely abandoned.
After Diocletian, however, Emperors started to wear jeweled robes and shoes, in contrast with the simple toga praetexta used by Principate Emperors in emulation of Augustus.
After the reforms of Diocletian it was placed under the Consularis Oriens.
After acceding to power in 284, Diocletian decide to share the load of government with his friend Maximian, whom he appointed co-regent in 286.
After the imperial administration reforms of Diocletian, the peninsula is a diocese divided into six provinces that were much smaller than before.
After the reforms of Diocletian and Constantine the Great, the rationalis was succeeded by the comes sacrarum largitionum.
After the Middle Ages the palace was virtually unknown in the West until the Scottish neo-classical architect Robert Adam had the ruins surveyed and, with the aid of French artist and antiquary Charles-Louis Clérisseau and several draughtsmen, published Ruins of the Palace of the Emperor Diocletian at Spalatro in Dalmatia ( London, 1764 ).
After the reforms of Diocletian in the late 3rd century, Epirus Vetus was split off, and sometime in the 4th century, the province of Macedonia itself was divided into Macedonia Prima in the south and Macedonia Salutaris in the north.

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