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Enraged and seized
Enraged mobs seized and brutally murdered any foreigner they could lay hands upon, and the Crusaders felt that Alexios had not fulfilled his promises to them.
Enraged, Sheridan demands that Morden be seized and questioned, even though he has not broken any laws.
Enraged, the Kree first wiped out the Cotati and then, when the Skrull delegation protested, killed them as well and seized the Skrulls ' starship.

Enraged and city
Enraged by his impiety the Antiochenes cast Zabinas out of the city.
Enraged at the mob for preventing him from rescuing Anya, the young Magnus's powers manifested uncontrollably, killing the mob and destroying a part of the city.
Enraged at the mugging, Salieri orders Tommy and Paulie to hunt the gang and cripple them, which then leads up to the Salieri family being targets of the city government as Tommy murdered one gang member who was the son of an alderman.
Enraged by what it considered a hostile aggression, the city attacked the fleet, sinking several ships and sending the rest away.

Enraged and throughout
Enraged, he tore the body into fourteen pieces and scattered them throughout the land.

Enraged and .
Enraged, Orchamus ordered Leucothea to be buried alive.
Enraged, Apollo indeed gifted her with the ability to know the future, with a curse that she could only see the future tragedies and that no one would ever believe her.
Enraged Whig Party members riot outside the White House in the most violent demonstration on White House grounds in U. S. history.
Enraged at the barbaric act, Peter put himself at the head of an army and devastated the country between the Douro and the Minho rivers before he was reconciled to his father in early 1357.
Enraged, Hera or Artemis ( some accounts say both ) changed her into a bear.
Enraged, he declares that he is now completely in Krogstad's power — he must yield to Krogstad's demands and keep quiet about the whole affair.
Enraged that Gail refused to press charges, David vandalised the Street and was sent to a young offenders ' facility for several months.
Enraged, Augeias banished both Phyleus and Heracles from the land before the court had cast their vote.
Enraged, Enlil convenes a Council of Deities and gets them to promise not to tell humankind that he plans their total annihilation.
Enraged, Heracles shot the centaur from the opposite shore with a poisoned arrow ( tipped with the Lernaean Hydra's blood ) and killed him.
Enraged by this, Palutena transformed Medusa into a monster, and banished her to the underworld.
Enraged and hurt, Othello resolves to kill his wife and asks Iago to kill Cassio as a duty to their intimacy.
Enraged, Emperor Justinian II dispatched his magistrianus, also named Sergius, to Rome to arrest bishop John of Portus, the chief papal legate to the Third Council of Constantinople and Boniface, the papal counselor.
Jacques Roux's Manifesto of the Enraged in 25 June 1793 describes the extent to which, four years into the Revolution, these goals were largely unattained by the common people.
Enraged, Worf claimed he lost only because he had been betrayed.
Enraged, Aubrey severely cut Peckinpah's film from 124 to 106 minutes, resulting in Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid being released in a truncated version largely disowned by cast and crew members.
Enraged, Apollo afflicted the Achaean army with plague.
Enraged at the dishonour Agamemnon had inflicted upon him, Achilles decided he would no longer fight.
Enraged, he kills her with the axe instead.
" Enraged, Hirsch grabs a large wrench and kills the prisoner.
Enraged Whig Party members riot outside the White House in the most violent demonstration on White House grounds in U. S. history.

Windischgrätz and .
Hugo Wolf was born in Windischgrätz ( now Slovenj Gradec, Slovenia ), then a part of the Austrian Empire.
Since 1921 princess Elisabeth de Windischgrätz was the mistress of the Austrian socialist member of parliament Leopold Petznek, whom she married in 1948.
* Fürst Windischgrätz.
In a 1880 census, the town of Slovenj Gradec, or Windischgrätz ( see: Wends ) as it was called to distinguish it from the Styrian capital Graz, was 75 percent German-speaking and 25 percent Slovene-speaking, but among the German-speaking population there were allegedly those-like the family of the composer Hugo Wolf-of mixed ethnic origin.
On the surrender of the capital to Windischgrätz, Blum was arrested with several of his companions on 4 November.
In 1802 the tower was taken down, and the Windischgrätz family built up the Renaissance castle instead.

seized and city
:" During his journey he seized the opportunity to make a detour to Birka, which is now reduced to loneliness so that one can hardly find vestiges of the city ; therefore impossible to come upon the tomb of the holy Archbishop Unni.
Nabopolassar took advantage of the chaos gripping Assyria, and seized the city of Babylon in 620 BC with the help of its native inhabitants.
Nabopolassar then seized the city of Nippur in 619 BC, a mainstay of pro-Assyrianism in Babylonia, and thus Babylonia as a whole.
Roman forces at Lilybaeum were relieved, and Eryx, near Drepana, was seized thus menacing that important city as well.
However, when he sees Achilles he is seized by fear, and turns to flee, as Achilles gives chase to him three times around the city.
In an unexpectedly brilliant and rapid campaign, the Army of Thessaly seized the city.
Taking advantage of this internal conflict, the Persians seized the city of Kandahar and as a result of this loss, the Mughals lost control over the trade routes to Afghanistan, Persian and Central Asia and also exposed India to invasions from the north-west.
The capital city of Latveria is Doomstadt, formerly Hassenstadt, renamed when Doom seized power, located just north of the Kline River.
Cosmas of Prague in his Chronicle of Bohemians wrote: " Polish prince Mieszko, a cunning man, seized by ruse the city of Kraków, killing with sword all Czechs he found there ".
Their city, seized by the Romans in 47 BC, lies in the ancient Roman province of Gallia Lugdunensis.
The city was granted a charter in 1274 by Rudolf I of Habsburg, King of Germany, who declared the city an Imperial Free City in 1291 ; nevertheless the bishop of Speyer, a major landowner in the district, seized the city in 1324.
* 1631 – The city of Magdeburg in Germany is seized by forces of the Holy Roman Empire and most of its inhabitants massacred, in one of the bloodiest incidents of the Thirty Years ' War.
While looting the city, Sulla seized some of the incomplete columns and transported them back to Rome, where they were re-used in the Temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline Hill.
Before they reached the city, however, the remains were seized by some citizens of Ravenna and buried there in the Church of Santa Maria Rotonda, the burial place of Theodoric the Great.
In November 1918, Rudolf Maister seized the city of Maribor and surrounding areas of Lower Styria in the name of the newly formed Yugoslav state.
At the beginning of Ottoman rule, several mosques sprang up in the city, and church lands were often seized and given to ex-soldiers, while many churches themselves were converted over time into mosques.
The city was seized and pillaged by Tamerlane in 1387 and subsequently became an administrative center of the Ilkhanate.
The city was a hotbed of antislavery activism, and Tubman seized the opportunity to deliver her parents from the harsh Canadian winters.
In a democratic city there would be no Bastille to be seized.
Shortly after 6 May a German privateer who had assumed the name " Baron von Hompesch " plundered the defenseless city and seized the property of the Danish Crown Monopoly.
Carthage seized control of the city in 260 BC, subsequently making it an important naval base, but ceded it to Rome in 241 BC following the Battle of the Aegates in the First Punic War.
Occupied by the troops of Louis of Bavaria, the city was sold to a rich Genoese, Gherardino Spinola, then seized by John, king of Bohemia.

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