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After and emperors
After the death of Pope Silvester II in 1003, the papacy fell under the influence of the nobility in Latium, and then after 1046, under the influence of the German emperors.
After a decision decreed by Emperor Ichijō, some emperors even had two empresses simultaneously ( kōgō and chūgū are the two separate titles for that situation ).
After a couple of centuries, emperors could no longer take anyone from outside such families as primary wife, no matter what the expediency of such a marriage and power or wealth brought by such might have been.
After the turbulent Year of the four emperors in 69, the Flavian Dynasty reigned for three decades.
After Alfonso VII's death in 1157, the title was abandoned, and the kings who used it are not commonly mentioned as having been " emperors ", in Spanish or other historiography.
After 1271, the emperors of the Yuan Dynasty also took the Chinese title huangdi, or Chinese emperor.
After him all kings and emperors relied on the lands of their own family ( Hausmacht ): Louis IV of Wittelsbach ( king 1314, emperor 1328 – 47 ) relied on his lands in Bavaria ; Charles IV of Luxembourg, the grandson of Henry VII, drew strength from his own lands in Bohemia.
After the Fourth Crusade, the Byzantine empire was divided up by the Latin emperors of Constantinople, with Chios nominally becoming a possession of the Republic of Venice.
After the Khitans left Mongolia the Shiwei Mongols rose to prominence, when from the 1130s there were reciprocally hostile relations between the successive khans of the Khamag Mongol confederation ( Khaidu, Khabul Khan and Ambaghai Khan ) and the emperors of the Jin dynasty.
After an interlude of failed aristocratic Roman emperors since Maximinus's death, Claudius was the first in a series of tough soldier-emperors who would eventually restore the Empire from the Crisis of the third century.
After Charles V's coronation, all succeeding emperors were legally emperors-elect due to the lack of papal coronation, but for all practical purposes they were simply called emperors.
After the death of Moctezuma II, the empire fell into the hands of severely weakened emperors, such as Cuitláhuac, before eventually being ruled by puppet rulers, such as Andrés de Tapia Motelchiuh, installed by the Spanish.
After Jin Emperor Tàizōng died in 1135, the next three Jin emperors were grandsons of Wányán Āgǔdǎ by three different princes.
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 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 Postumus ' assassination in 268 it lost much of its territory, but continued under a number of emperors and usurpers.
After the fall of Constantinople, orthodox canonists were inclined to regard the Grand Princes of Moscow as the successors of the Byzantine emperors.
After the border conflicts with Russians, Qing's emperors started to realize the strategic importance of Manchuria and gradually sent Manchus back to where they originally came from.
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 this, successive emperors no longer build Imperial-prayer temples.
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Taormina continued to rank as one of the more important towns of Sicily, and because of the strength of its position was one of the last places that was retained by the Eastern Roman emperors ; but it was taken by the Arabs in 902 after a siege of two years.
After his death, there was a succession crisis as the regent Ton That Thuyet orchestrated the murders of three emperors in a year.

After and Galba
After the death of her first husband, Agrippina tried to make shameless advances to the future emperor Galba, who showed no interest in her and was devoted to his wife Aemilia Lepida.
* The Year of the Four Emperors: After Nero's death, Galba, Otho, Vitellius and Vespasian succeed each other as emperor during the year.
* After his election to the consulship, Titus Quinctius Flamininus is chosen to replace Publius Sulpicius Galba Maximus as the leading Roman general in Macedonia.
After his safe arrival in Rome, Galba refused to pay them the rewards that the prefect Nymphidius had promised them in the new emperor's name.
After his election to the consulship he was chosen to replace Publius Sulpicius Galba who was consul with Gaius Aurelius in 200 BC, according to Livy, as general during the Second Macedonian War.
After Galba and Otho died in quick succession, Vitellius became emperor in mid 69.
After this escape Galba prudently withdrew his troops, and marching through the country of the Nantuates reached the land of the Allobroges, where he wintered.
After the death of Galba ( 69 ), Mucianus and Vespasian ( who was at the time in Iudaea ) both swore allegiance to Otho, but when the civil war broke out Mucianus persuaded Vespasian to take up arms against Vitellius, who had seized the imperial throne.

After and Otho
After securely establishing this position as his mistress, she divorced Otho and had the Emperor send him away as governor to the remote province of Lusitania ( which is now parts of both modern Portugal and Extremadura, Spain ).
After this, Otho decided to strike a bold blow.
After a vain attempt to conciliate Vitellius by the offer of a share in the Empire, Otho, with unexpected vigor, prepared for war.
After the month of May, he began to pursue other forms of poetry, including the verse tragedy Otho the Great in collaboration with friend and roommate Charles Brown, the second half of Lamia, and a return to his unfinished epic Hyperion.
After a series of minor victories, Otho was defeated in the Battle of Bedriacum.
After the church was sacked by the Crusaders in 1205, Otho de la Roche, Duke of Athens, gave it to the Cistercian Abbey of Bellevaux.
After Nero's death, Otho promised her to marry him, before his suicide in 69.
After Nero's overthrow, in 69, the " Year of the four emperors ", the praetorian fleets supported Emperor Otho against the usurper Vitellius, and after his eventual victory, Vespasian formed another legion, legio II Adiutrix, from their ranks.
After graduation, he studied law under the tutelage of Otho Scott, and was admitted to the bar in 1826.

After and perished
The fourth was wiped out by a wind storm where people turned into monkeys and spread through the hills. After the fourth sun perished, the Aztecs believed that the gods assembled to decide which god was to become the next sun.
After additional forensic testing, the unknown child was re-identified as 19-month-old Sidney Leslie Goodwin, an English child who perished with his entire family.
After successfully accomplishing their mission the two brave leaders perished on their return journey at Coopers Creek in June 1861.
After him came Judas the Galilean at the time of the census ; he induced some people to revolt under his leadership, but he too perished and his whole following was scattered.
After the expulsion by the XVth Congress, Zinoviev, Kamenev and their supporters surrendered to Stalin, " admitted their mistakes " and were readmitted to the Communist Party in 1928, although they never regained their former influence and eventually perished in the Great Purge.
After two weeks of heavy rain, the Han River next to Fancheng flooded, and Yu Jin's strong army perished in the natural disaster.
After some people had perished in a snowstorm by the end of the 18th century, the Kjölur road was forgotten for about 100 years.
After three quarters of a century the Ponce massacre is remembered every year in honor of the Puerto Ricans who perished or were wounded for the political beliefs.
After the ships were abandoned, most of the crew gradually perished from exposure and starvation as they attempted to walk south near the western coastline.
After a millennium, both the machines and the remaining Titans perished during the Butlerian Jihad.
After that he bought a Cressi-Sub sport diving oxygen rebreather from Italy, but after a year its breathing bag perished, and he replaced it with a Siebe Gorman British naval type breathing bag, which is still as good as new now ( as of 2005 ).
Eight years after his accession he campaigned in Kalinga where in his own words, " a hundred and fifty thousand people were deported, a hundred thousand were killed and as many as that perished ..." After this event Ashoka converted to Buddhism in remorse for the loss of life.
After this rescue, Hammerberg went even farther under the buried hulk and, while rescuing a second diver, was pinned down by another cave-in and perished.
After the beginning of the siege of Callao, he tried several times to be admitted on board the blockading Chilean fleet, but Admiral Manuel Blanco Encalada refused to receive him except as a prisoner, and he perished with his whole family by the disease that was caused by the famine due to the protracted siege.
After a Ferrie-trained cadet pilot perished in a December 1954 crash, Ferrie's annual re-appointment was declined.
After Prince Frederick August, who had supported the English in the American Revolutionary War for financial reasons, died in 1793, the male-line of Anhalt-Zerbst perished and its territories were split.
After being returned to jail, the three perished with the second group of priests who were drowned the next night.

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