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" At the instigation of the Devil ", Vortigern fell in love with Hengist's daughter and promised Hengist whatever he liked in exchange for her betrothal.
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At the end of 985, probably at the instigation of Boleslav II the Pious, Bolesław I married an unknown Hungarian princess with whom he had a son, Bezprym.
At the Bourbon Restoration in 1814, Hortense received the protection of Alexander I, Tsar of Russia ; at his instigation she was created duchess of Saint-Leu by King Louis XVIII.
* At the instigation of Alexander's brother-in-law, Ptolemy of Aloros, Alexander II of Macedon is assassinated during a festival.
At the instigation of his father, Shichirōma was adopted by the Hitotsubashi-Tokugawa family in order to have a better chance of succeeding to the shogunate.
At her instigation, he dismissed his faithful and able favorite, an act which is said to have caused him much remorse.
At his instigation, the club quickly evolved into the Irish Socialist Republican Party ( ISRP ).
At Pierce's instigation, Pete Bain rejoined the band on bass in order to fill out their sound.
At Rabi's instigation, a branch of the Radiation Laboratory was located at Columbia, with Rabi in charge.
At the instigation of the Duke of Lerma and the Viceroy of Valencia, Archbishop Juan de Ribera, Philip III expelled the moriscos from Spain between 1609 ( Valencia ) and 1614 ( Castile ).
At Bishop Gerold's instigation Helmold wrote his Chronica Slavorum, a history of the conquest and conversion of the Polabian Slavs from the time of Charlemagne ( about 800 ) to 1171.
" At the instigation of France they plunged recklessly into the Seven Years ' War ; and the result was ruinous.
At Caesar ’ s instigation, Labienus accused Gaius Rabirius of high treason ( perduellio ) for the murder of the tribune Lucius Appuleius Saturninus and of his uncle Titus Labienus in 100 BC.
At Napoléon's instigation, Prussia recaptured British Hanover and Bremen-Verden in early 1806.
At the instigation of the Phnom Penh regime, thousands of Vietnamese also were driven out of Cambodia.
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At the instigation of a French ambassador to the United States, Jean Jules Jusserand, L ' Enfant's adopted nation then recognized his contributions.
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At the instigation of the Manhattan Project, a bombing and sabotage campaign was carried out against heavy water plants in German-occupied Norway.
At his instigation, she refused to return to England so long as the Despensers retained power as the king ’ s favourites.
At the instigation of U. S. Secretary of State William Seward, the United States Senate approved the purchase of Alaska from Russia for $ 7, 200, 000 on 9 April 1867, and the United States flag was raised on 18 October of that same year ( now called Alaska Day ).
At the instigation of France they plunged recklessly into the Seven Years ' War in the Pomeranian theatre, and the result was ruinous.
At times in the 1980s, in order to protest the Reagan administration's Cuba policy and its instigation of the anti-Castro Radio Martí program from the Voice of America, Radio Habana Cuba broadcast briefly on mediumwave frequencies at a greatly boosted power allowing the station to be heard on American AM radios and overwhelming local American AM stations broadcasting on that frequency, including clear channel station WHO in Des Moines, Iowa on 1040 kHz.

At and Carleton
* In the stage play At First Sight by Anne Pie, both the lead character Julia and her sister Verna drink Pink Squirrels at the Ritz Carleton in Palm Springs, California.
At Carleton, a CGPA of 10 out of 12 points ( equivalent to an A -) is necessary to maintain an undergraduate entrance award.
At Carleton University, there is a building named after him that belongs to the Physics and Mathematics / Statistics Departments, Herzberg Laboratories.
At a meeting with George Washington, among others, to arrange for the implementation of those parts of the Treaty of Paris as they related to the evacuation of New York City, then commanded by Carleton and still occupied by the British Army, many Loyalists and former slaves, Carleton refused to deliver over the human property to the Americans at the time of the British evacuation.
At Apache Pass in 1862, Cochise and Mangas Coloradas, with around 500 fighters, held their ground against a New Mexico-bound force of California volunteers under General James Henry Carleton until caisson-mounted howitzer artillery fire was brought to bear on their positions in the rocks above.
At the time of the letter's writing, the Congress was already aware that Governor Carleton had called the people to arm themselves to defend their new King from the invasion.
At Frenchfield just south of Carleton Village towards Brougham Castle is the Hunter Hall Preparatory School and new Eden District Council-owned sports pitches.
At the time, ambassador Carleton had procured its suppression as a " libel " by the States-General.
At Carleton Place, there are rapids with limestone cliffs.
At the south end of the lake is Carleton University, and to the west is the Dominion Arboretum, at the edge of the Central Experimental Farm.
** At the same time the Townships of Torbolton, Fitzroy and Huntley merged to become West Carleton.
Charles Carleton Coffin of the Boston Journal saw Lincoln crying when he received the news of Baker ’ s death: “ With bowed head, and tears rolling down his furrowed cheeks, his face pale and wan, his heart heaving with emotion, he almost fell as he stepped into the street .” At Baker ′ s funeral, Mary Todd Lincoln scandalized Washington by appearing in a lilac ensemble, including matching gloves and hat, rather than the traditional black.
At the end of the year, the first championship was played between Carleton University and the University of Ottawa with Carleton winning 6-4.
At Carleton, he was the President of the Carleton University Student Liberals and served on the Carleton University Students Association as Arts Representative and later as Vice-President of CUSA.
At Will Carleton Road, I-275 crosses into Wayne County.
At first, it was named " Carleton – Lanark ".
At the Carling and Confederation stations, signs are posted indicating the direction of travel for northbound and southbound trains ; Carleton has separate platforms, and from Bayview and Greenboro trains travel in only one direction.
At age eighteen, Rowland Frazee went to work as a clerk at his father's branch but following the outbreak of World War II he enlisted in the Canadian Army in 1941 serving overseas with the Carleton and York Regiment, First Canadian Infantry Division, with whom he participated in the July, 1943 allied landings in Sicily.
At this fort, south of Montreal on the Richelieu River, General Guy Carleton had concentrated the few British regulars at his disposal following the capture of Fort Ticonderoga in May.

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