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belonged and influential
One of those arrested and imprisoned was Mirwais Hotak who belonged to an influential family in Kandahar.
Saint Benedict established his influential monastery of Monte Cassino in the ruins of a villa at Subiaco that had belonged to Nero ; Around 590, Saint Eligius was born in a highly-placed Gallo-Roman family at the ' villa ' of Chaptelat near Limoges, in Aquitaine.
It is Palmer's further contention that a plot against him by members of the government and influential nobles is unjustified: that the aristocratic names in the list of conspirators belonged to Guards officers, those who had lost influence and impoverished families who had no access to high government positions and were forced into service, some resentment within the Guard could not have led to a change of government.
A wealthy and regionally influential Choctaw of mixed-race, who belonged to the Choctaw elite due to his mother's rank, LeFlore had many connections in state and federal government.
Benedict of Nursia established his influential monastery of Monte Cassino in the ruins of a villa at Subiaco that had belonged to Nero.
The present family belonged to an influential circle of families in the Hardanger area, including, among others, owners of the farms Aga and Torsnes, and had many well-known naval officers, including several admirals.
They belonged to the influential First Congregational Church, founded after the Civil War by freedmen and the American Missionary Association, based in the North.
Before the journey north, Eragon was asked by Hrothgar, king of the dwarves, to become a member of Dûrgrimst Ingeitum, one of the most influential of the thirteen Dwarf clans, and to which Hrothgar and Orik belonged.
From 1937 to 1939 he was the chairman of the " Nation State Movement " ( Ruch Narodowo-Panstwowy ) In 1937 he called for a strong national state that would be democratic During his political career he opposed Dmowski and the movement he belonged to sought integration with Józef Piłsudski's sanacja faction, hoping that both main political factions in Poland would unite led by interest in well being of Polish nation However, he considered Dmowski one of the most influential persons of his life.
Folke belonged to the influential family Ängel, which used the Archangel Gabriel as a heraldic charge.
He belonged to the influential noble families von Rosén and Rosenstein.
Her mother, who belonged to the influential Rana family of Nepal, died at Vijayaraje's birth.
People who belonged to the class of Brahmins mainly gave highly influential judgements on the right and wrong decisions in the court, later came to be known as ' Bhatt '
Even in its original state, however, the House of Livia and Augustus is not a good representation of a typical domus, as the home belonged to one of Rome's most powerful, wealthy and influential citizens.
Otto belonged to the rich and influential Saxon family of the counts of Northeim, and having distinguished himself in war and peace alike, in 1061 received the Stem Duchy of Bavaria from the Dowager Empress Agnes of Poitou, widow of Emperor Henry III and mother of the child Emperor Henry IV.
He belonged to the Symmachi, one of the richest and most influential senatorial families in Rome ; his father, Quintus Aurelius Symmachus, had been consul in 446.
An alternative theory is the most influential masters of the island of Tenerife chose a design similar to the Scottish flag belonged to the Masonic Grand Lodge of Scotland and proposed a similar flag for the island of Tenerife.
One of those arrested and imprisoned was Mir Wais who belonged to an influential Hotak family in Kandahar.

belonged and Los
Walsh, in turn, belonged to the coaching tree of American Football League great and Hall of Fame coach Sid Gillman of the AFL's Los Angeles / San Diego Chargers.
Three of the appointed members belonged to FSLN, which included – Sandinista militants Daniel Ortega, Moises Hassan, and novelist Sergio Ramírez ( a member of Los Doce " the Twelve ").
Another group, mainly in Los Angeles, had been close to Breitman but did not agree to orient toward the SWP belonged briefly to Socialist Action but left to join the " regroupment " organization Solidarity.
For his labor and an additional $ 800, Puente gave him a red 1980 Ford pickup in good condition, which she stated belonged to her boyfriend in Los Angeles who no longer needed it.
He and David belonged to a musical quartet that performed in small clubs in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
At one time, this property belonged to newspaper magnate E. Manchester Boddy, who owned the Los Angeles Daily News.
The Hart's ranch-style house originally belonged to Dick Powell, an old friend of both Wagner and Spelling, and was situated in Mandeville Canyon, Los Angeles.
Mexican-Americans were once concentrated in the states that formerly belonged to Mexico, including California, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Texas ; they began creating communities in Southern California ( Los Angeles, California, Long Beach, California, Santa Ana, California, San Bernardino, California and San Diego, California ); San Francisco, California ; Denver, Colorado ; Dallas, Texas ; Houston, Texas ; San Antonio, Texas ; Phoenix, Arizona and other industrial cities and steel producing regions when they obtained employment there during World War I.
Its original elements are used not only in the current autonomous community of Castilla y León, but also in the coats of arms of many places which belonged to the kingdom of Castile and of León, like Jaén or Los Angeles, California.

belonged and Angeles
Historically the area of the current diocese belonged to the Dioceses of Guadalajara, Durango, Sonora, Californias, Monterey, Monterey-Los Angeles, and lastly Monterey-Fresno.

belonged and political
He belonged to a respectable family of political background, especially since his father served as Governor of Herat who died in a battle defending the Afghans.
Although the SDP was seen as being largely a breakaway from the right wing of the Labour Party, an internal party survey found that 60 % of its members had not belonged to a political party before, with 25 % being drawn from Labour, 10 % from the Conservatives and 5 % from the Liberals.
The son of a liberal father who belonged to the political opposition, at a time when to be in oppose the government was very dangerous, Andrássy at a very early age threw himself into the political struggles of the day, adopting at the outset the patriotic side.
As a political economist and economic historian, Weber belonged to the " youngest " German historical school of economics, represented by academics such as Gustav von Schmoller and his student Werner Sombart.
Most Irish people elected as their MPs Liberals and Conservatives who belonged to the main British political parties ( note: the poor didn't have a vote at that time ).
They belonged to various mainland ethnic groups, and on Zanzibar they lived in small villages and did not coalesce to form larger political units.
* The Constitution house of Isfahan ; in Isfahan ; Iran is a house that belonged to Haj Aqa Nourollah ( one of the big political leaders in the constitution era of Iran and Isfahan ).
Politically, Bloomsbury held mainly left-liberal stances ( opposed to militarism, for example ); but its " clubs and meetings were not activist, like the political organizations to which many of Bloomsbury's members also belonged ", and they would be criticised for that by their 1930s successors, who by contrast were " heavily touched by the politics which Bloomsbury had rejected ".
Allende's family belonged to the Chilean upper class and had a long tradition of political involvement in progressive and liberal causes.
At this time, the area of present day Zug belonged to completely different monastic and secular landlords, the most important of whom were the Habsburgs, and who, in 1264, inherited the Kyburg rights and remained a central political power until about 1400.
For the Christian world, salvation relied on and belonged to the individual, while the Roman world viewed salvation as political.
By 1318, his political situation strengthened, Philip went further, setting out in a new act a distinction between the French royal domain – the core set of lands and titles that belonged permanently to the crown – and those lands and titles that had been forfeited to the crown for one reason or another.
However, scholars have disagreed on whether these several regions belonged to a single political unit, or whether they were politically independent of one another.
His political supporters included many southern feudal landowners ( called beys, Turkish for " province chieftain ", the social group to which he belonged ) and noble families in the north, along with merchants, industrialists, and intellectuals.
Under the Ottoman empire, Transjordan did not correspond to any previous historical, cultural or political division, though most of it belonged to the Vilayet of Syria.
She belonged to an experienced political dynasty: her father, Morgan Phillips, was a former coalminer who served as General Secretary of the Labour Party between 1944 and 1962 ; her mother, Norah Phillips was a former member of London County Council who became a life peer in 1964, serving as a government whip in the House of Lords, and as Lord Lieutenant of Greater London from 1978 to 1986.
Having no further use for his former aristocratic associates, he broke off all connection with them, and thus felt at liberty to attack the secret combinations for political purposes, the oligarchical clubs to which they mostly belonged.
George Washington, the first U. S. president was against the establishment of political parties in most circumstances and therefore belonged to no party.
Having studied under Runeberg he belonged to Liberal, anti-tsarist circles that agitated for Finland's liberation from Russia by the Swedes during the Crimean War ; and an unguarded speech at a convivial entertainment in 1855 drew the attention of the Imperial Russian authorities to his political views, and led to a dismissal from the university.
Faithful Republican leaders who have worked tirelessly over the years have been pushed aside or replaced ... A stranger passing through Arkansas at this time and seeing Mr. Rockefeller's advertising on billboards would not know whether Mr. Rockefeller belonged to any political party.
The state legislature passed a bill providing that the top two vote-getters for each office in the primary would advance to the general election, regardless of which political party they belonged to.
Ablonczy's first political involvement was in 1982, when she briefly belonged to the Western Canada Concept party, but left to join the Provincial Rights Association ( PRA ) a few months later.
Batlle had begun his political career long ago and had served as member of the Uruguayan Congress for the Colorado Party, to which many members of his own family — which came to the River Plate from the Catalonian coast at Sitges, Spain, 200 years ago-had belonged before him.
The branch that Yi Ha-eung's family belonged to was an obscure line of descendants of the Yi clan, which survived the often deadly political intrigue that frequently embroiled the Joseon court by forming no affiliation with any factions.

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