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disunity and problems
Nonetheless, the disunity did not result in problems as long as the well-respected Aidan was alive.
So what we have with Farther Along, evidently rushed out to rectify the problems caused by the last LP, is more disunity, but this time in a basic unadorned state.

disunity and army
* April – Belisarius secures Liguria, Mediolanum ( modern Milan ) and Ariminum, but disagreements, especially with Narses, leads to disunity in the Byzantine army.
When the Kartids and Sarbadars met in battle at Zava on July 18, 1342, the battle was initially in the favor of the latter, but disunity within the Sarbadar army allowed the Kartids to emerge victorious.
At any rate, the Roman army in Italy now followed two different commanders, and the results of this disunity were to become tragically clear in the failure to relieve Mediolanum.

disunity and into
The conventional view of Chinese history is that of alternating periods of political unity and disunity, with China occasionally being dominated by steppe peoples, most of whom were in turn assimilated into the Han Chinese population.
But the allies failed to take advantage of French disunity, and by the autumn of 1793 the republican regime had defeated most of the internal rebellions and halted the allied advance into France itself.
The collapse of the Middle Frankish Kingdom also compounded the disunity of the Italian Peninsula, which persisted into the 19th century.
But this burst of Bengali power did not last beyond his death, as Bengal descended afterwards into a period marked by disunity and foreign invasion. The development of the Bengali calendar is also often attributed to Shashanka as the starting date falls squarely within his reign ( 600 AD – 626 AD ).
Nestorius ' doctrine, Nestorianism, which emphasized the disunity between Christ's human and divine natures, had brought him into conflict with other church leaders, most notably Cyril, Patriarch of Alexandria.
The recruitment of troops and tax collection could be carried out at the discretion of the regional governors, contributing to the disunity that led to the inevitable crumbling of China into the Three Kingdoms.
Provincial governors and other officials under the Imperial government transformed into a new class of daimyo ( feudal lords ), and bringing the archipelago into a period of 150 years of fractious disunity and war.
In 1866, party disunity again brought down his government, and Russell went into permanent retirement.
After a brief occupation by Chen Jiongming's Cantonese forces, Guangxi fell into disunity and profound banditry for several years until Li Zongren's Guangxi Pacification Army established the New Guangxi Clique dominated by Li, Huang Shaohong, and Bai Chongxi.
After a brief occupation by Chen Jiongming's Cantonese forces, Guangxi fell into disunity and profound banditry for several years until Li Zongren's Guangxi Pacification Army established the New Guangxi Clique dominated by Li, Huang Shaohong, and Bai Chongxi.
Hutchinson agreed with Franklin that the present disunity endangered the British colonies, and that decisive action must be taken to knit the too-often-competing colonies into a coherent whole.
The most renowned condottieri fought for foreign powers: Gian Giacomo Trivulzio abandoned Milan for France, while Andrea Doria was Admiral of the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. In the end, failure was political, rather than military, stemming from disunity and political indecision, and, by 1550, the military service condotta had disappeared, while the term condottiere remained current, denominating the great Italian generals ( mainly ) fighting for foreign states ; men such as Gian Giacomo Medici, Ambrogio Spinola, Marcantonio II Colonna and Raimondo Montecuccoli were prominent into the sixteenth and the seventeenth centuries.
Conversely, Oswiu defeated and killed Penda in 655, causing Mercia to descend into disunity for a more than a decade, and allowing the Northumbrian rulers to intervene in Mercian affairs throughout that period.
Aided by disunity among the Afghans, the Sikhs conquered the cities and provinces of Peshawar and Multan from them, and also incorporated the states of Jammu and Kashmir into their empire.
The non-Labor forces in Queensland were in a period of chronic disunity, with the Country Party coming into conflict with what was then known as the Queensland Liberal Party but would later also be called the Nationalist and then the United Party.
The period 1949-52 was one of national integration in the wake of decades of disunity, turmoil, and war, and included efforts to bring the diverse elements of a disrupted society into line with the new political direction of the state.
The disunity of the region after the end of the Mongol Empire also made trade and travel far more difficult and the Silk Road went into steep decline.
When Shogun and Emperor happened to both die at the same time, the bakufu ( shogunate government ) created the Keiō Reform to keep Japan from falling into disunity or disarray.
Ahmad would then himself take the throne, but conflict between him and ' Adil Aqa and Bayazid meant that the state fell into a period of disunity.
After Sanna died, the kingdom fell into disunity.
But this burst of Bengali power did not last very long beyond his death, as with the overthrow of Manava ( his son ), Bengal descended into a period marked by disunity and foreign invasion once more.

disunity and national
Although widely blamed for causing national disunity and losing the country later to the Chinese Ming Dynasty, Hồ Quý Ly's reign actually introduced a lot of progressive, ambitious reforms, including the addition of mathematics to the national examinations, the open critique of Confucian philosophy, the use of paper currency in place of coins, investment in building large warships and cannon, and land reform.
In addition to Communism, Cronin criticized Joseph McCarthy and other anticommunist extremists in the United States, whom he accused of fostering national disunity.
On November 10, 1998, Chinese authorities charged Tohti with " stealing state secrets for foreign persons " and " inciting national disunity ," the latter charge allegedly for publishing a book in Japan in 1998 entitled The Inside Story of the Silk Road.
The court decision was based on the supposition that the defendant intended to publish a book in Japanese for the purpose of instigating national disunity, and made copies of confidential documents at Urmuchi in order to leak them to foreigners.

disunity and force
One significant factor in the disunity was that representatives of Great Britain and of the United States refused to grant political recognition and would not commit the sufficient amount of economic and military aid to successfully resist Morillo's force.

disunity and more
Not only are the names " Agur " and " Lemuel " linked to other sections of the book, there are elements of disunity within the book that suggest more than one author.
The period of political disunity between the Tang and the Song, known as the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period, lasted little more than half a century, from 907 to 960.
Partly as a result of this disunity, the Irish / Royalist coalition was driven from eastern Ireland by Cromwell, who beat down all resistance by his skill, and even more by his ruthless severity, in a brief campaign of nine months ( storming of Drogheda, 11 September, and of Wexford, 11 October, by Cromwell ; capture of the Irish Confederate capital Kilkenny, 28 March 1650, and of Clonmel, 10 May ).
As the Kadazans were becoming more confused as the result of the historical facts about the Origin of Dusun and why Kadazans-the History of Sabah had been diluted, where the Federation of Malaysia were promoting " Satu Bangsa, Satu Negara " ( One Race, One Nation ) and the Historical facts learned from Schools in Sabah were diverted exclusively to the History of Malaya's Independence ( 31 August 1957 ) and Malaya Sultanate History, while little emphasis was given to the " Formation of Malaysia " the actual the 16th September 1963 ) and the History of Sabah, the Kadazans were basically confused politically and disunity started to crop in.
Almost at the same year Kadazandusun was created to pacify the Kadazans unity, and later as more and more divisions occur amongst the Kadazans, now they are also called the KDM, ( in reference to Kadazan Dusun Murut ); the Kadazans are also term as the " Kadus " People .... and new terms are coming in as the disunity and the confusion continues amongst the Kadazans.
During his rule, the Deccan Sultanates were constantly involved in internal fights and requested Rama Raya on more than one occasion to act as a mediator, enabling Rama Raya to push north of Krishna river and expand his domains utilizing the disunity of the Deccan Sultans.
This dispute eventually led to the Date Sōdō or " Date Disturbance " of 1671, which has been retold in theatre, and has become one of the more well-known tales of unrest and disunity among the daimyō of the Edo period.

disunity and than
He was able to profit from disunity in England, where Stephen of Blois and the Empress Matilda were engaged in a struggle for the throne, to extend the borders of Gwynedd further east than ever before.
He also supported Henry's rebellious sons, and encouraged Plantagenet disunity by making Henry's sons, rather than Henry himself, the feudal overlords of the Angevin territories in France ; but the rivalry amongst Henry's sons and Louis's own indecisiveness broke up the coalition ( 1173 – 1174 ) between them.
" The question of The Byrds ' continued existence was also echoed in a contemporary review by Bud Scoppa in the March 1972 edition of Rock magazine, in which he opined " The Byrds recognized their failure on Byrdmaniax, but placed the blame on the lavish production job rather than their own disunity.

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