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Hunger and disease soon led to mutiny, punishment, disillusion, and more hunger and disease.
One of the first orders that Valdivia gave was to have a ship constructed at the mouth of the Aconcagua River to send to Peru for further supplies and to serve as a courier service, but soon was obliged to return in haste to Santiago to subdue a mutiny.
They are soon assassinated, and Thrax is killed in a mutiny.
Bohdan Khmelnytsky sent an expedition headed by the Kiev colonel to Halychyna which soon turned back due to mutiny within its ranks.
Zapp and Kif soon found employment with Planet Express, and shortly after mounted a mutiny aboard the Planet Express Ship, usurping the captaincy from Leela, much to her chagrin.
The intrigues of his opponents resulted in a mutiny of a company of Azerbaijani troops garrisoned in Tehran, demanding his removal and execution ; but with the cooperation of Mirza Abu ’ l-Qasem Emam-e Jomeh of Tehran, who ordered the merchants of Tehran to close the bazaar and arm themselves, the mutiny was soon quelled, and Amir Kabir resumed his duties.
Fortune continued to favor Muhammad Ali, for in the following month al-Bardisi died, aged forty-eight years ; and soon after, a scarcity of provisions caused al-Alfi's troops to revolt and mutiny.
The Indian Rebellion of 1857 began as a mutiny of sepoys of the East India Company's army on 10 May 1857, in the town of Meerut, and soon escalated into other mutinies and civilian rebellions largely in the upper Gangetic plain and central India, with the major hostilities confined to present-day Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, northern Madhya Pradesh, and the Delhi region.
The 50 remaining men — soon to be known as the " Port Chicago 50 "— were formally charged in early September 1944 with disobeying orders and making a mutiny " with a deliberate purpose and intent to override superior military authority ".
As the news of it spread, the French high command soon found itself coping with a widespread mutiny.
Hunger and disease soon led to mutiny, punishment, disillusion, and more hunger and disease.
They soon learned that a mutiny had broken out among the seamen, who were wretchedly paid, and who had taken possession of the forepart of the vessel, with the intention of turning the cannon there against the officers of the ship.
When the news of the defeat and the mutiny arrived in Istanbul in early September, Abaza Sivayus Pasa was appointed as the commander and soon as the Grand Vizier.
( Su Prefecture was briefly captured by Sun Ru, one of the contenders for control of Huainan after Gao was killed in a mutiny, in late 891, but Qian soon recaptured it, and entered into a temporary alliance with Sun's rival Yang Xingmi, supplying Yang's army with food.
Simpler versions of the story have him starting a mutiny and becoming a pirate soon after, but more romantic ones say he achieved a high rank and became a councillor to King Charles III.
It began as a mutiny of native soldiers ( sepoys ) employed by the British East India Company's army, against perceived race based injustices and inequities, on 10 May 1857, in the town of Meerut, and soon erupted into other mutinies and civilian rebellions which were mainly centered on north central India along the several major river valleys draining the south face of the Himalayas but with local episodes extending both northwest to Peshawar on the north-west frontier with Afghanistan and southeast beyond Delhi.
Radio Legend reported on 26 January 2006 that " a prominent politician ", whom it did not name, was expected to be charged soon for him alleged involvement in the planning of the mutiny.

mutiny and broke
On 5 July 1960 a military mutiny by Congolese soldiers against their European officers broke out in the capital and rampant looting began.
* Wilhelmshaven mutiny broke out in the German High Seas Fleet on 29 October 1918.
On July 23 a military mutiny and riot broke out in Seoul ; troops, assisted by the population, sacked the rice granaries there.
A mutiny broke out amongst his troops, disheartened by failure and exasperated by his severity.
Hamilcar ’ s soldiers, who had been kept together only by his personal authority and by the promise of good pay, broke out into open mutiny and marched on Carthage and encamped at Tunis.
Not only did France thus lose an opportunity, but a serious mutiny broke out amongst the Weimar troops, who had not received their pay for many months.
When the rest of the Brest fleet sailed to Belle-Isle and a mutiny broke out among many ships in the fleet, Villaret was one of the few officers who maintained order aboard his ship.
The situation was one of extreme difficulty, for the mutiny which had paralysed the fleet at the Nore broke out also in that under Duncan, and kept it for some weeks in enforced inactivity.
Before they managed to return to the Empire's capital, a mutiny broke out and the road to the city was blocked.
In 1856, Duff returned to India, where the mutiny broke out the following year ; his descriptive letters written during this period were collected in a volume entitled The Indian Mutiny-its Causes and Results ( 1858 ).
Exactly a year after the failure of the first mutiny, another broke out, again in Stanleyville, apparently triggered by the news that Tshombe's airplane had been hijacked over the Mediterranean and forced to land in Algiers, where he was held prisoner.
He continued on the Cape station in command of the frigate, and was in her at Saint Helena when a mutiny broke out on board.
A notable incident involving the fleet occurred in 1975 when a mutiny broke out on the frigate Storozhevoy.
He succeeded at first in pacifying the crew of his flagship, who had no personal grudge against their admiral, but a few days later the mutiny broke out afresh, and this time was uncontrollable.
When the pro-EAM April 1944 mutiny broke out, a large part of the Navy joined it.
In April, 1944, a mutiny arising from political causes broke out on 5 Greek warships berthed in Alexandria and spread to a number of other Greek naval and merchant vessels.

mutiny and out
However, a mulatto who escaped the destruction of Syn's previous ship stowed away in Clegg's ship and accused him before the crew ; Clegg quelled the potential mutiny by having the mulatto's tongue cut out, marooning him on a coral reef and violently killing Yellow Pete, the ship's Chinese cook, who represented the crew in their wish to rescue the mulatto.
Later that month, in the Bishopsgate mutiny, soldiers of the regiment of Colonel Edward Whalley stationed in Bishopsgate London made demands similar to those of Hewson's regiment ; they were ordered out of London.
The most significant difference between the plot and the historical events is the scene that replaces an incident where the captain threw almost all the submarine's small arms overboard out of concern about the possibility of a mutiny ; the film instead portrays an actual attempt at mutiny.
By 268, however, the situation had changed, as Odaenathus was put to death, most likely out of court intrigue, and Gallienus fell victim to mutiny under his own ranks.
Christoph Bulst argues that Cinna was killed in “ an absolutely un-political mutiny ,” pointing out that there is no mention of specific opposition against Cinna, and that he did not even feel the need to travel with a bodyguard.
* Port Chicago mutiny on August 9, 1944, three weeks after the Port Chicago disaster, 258 out of the 320 African-American sailors in the ordnance battalion refused to load any ammunition.
* When a mutiny breaks out amongst the troops who are fortifying Piraeus ( the harbour for Athens ), the Council sends Theramenes to quell it.
It was originally to be released as a two-part film, one named The Lawbreakers that dealt with the voyage out to Tahiti and the subsequent mutiny, and the second named The Long Arm that studied the journey of the mutineers after the mutiny, as well as the admiralty's response in sending out the frigate HMS Pandora and her famous box in which some of the mutineers were imprisoned.
That year a mutiny had broken out among legions posted in Pannonia and Germania.
While Devaraja bought his way out of the threats to Seringapatam, Hyder Ali arranged for the army to be paid and arrested the ringleaders of the mutiny.
The effectiveness of the new VT fused shells exploding in mid-air, on exposed personnel, caused a minor mutiny when German soldiers started refusing orders to move out of their bunkers during an artillery attack.
The United States ' covert response included financing Manley's political opponents, the instigation of mutiny in the Jamaican army, and the fitting out of a private mercenary army against the Manley government.
Knowing the temperament of the king, Hardenberg appealed directly to the queen for desired reform – wisely as it turned out, as Frederick William viewed the demands to remove his trusted advisers in the Kabinett as a " mutiny " similar to the Fronde.

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