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South Australia was officially proclaimed as a new British colony on 28 December 1836, near The Old Gum Tree in what is now the suburb of Glenelg North.
It was proclaimed in 2000.
In 522 the young Amalaric was proclaimed king, and four years later, on Theodoric's death, he assumed full royal power.
In 1979, the USSR removed the term " Ainu " from the list of living ethnic groups of Russia, an act by which the government proclaimed that the Ainu as an ethnic group was extinct in its territory.
He was canonized and proclaimed a Doctor of the Church on December 16, 1931 by Pope Pius XI and patron saint of the sciences.
This reconciled the political parties but did not reconcile the army which, already dissatisfied with the king's marriage, became still more so at the rumors that one of the two unpopular brothers of Queen Draga, Lieutenant Nikodije, was to be proclaimed heir-presumptive to the throne.
In spite of this, it had been agreed with the Serbian Government that Prince Mirko of Montenegro, who was married to Natalija Konstantinovic, the granddaughter of Princess Anka Obrenovic, an aunt of King Milan, would be proclaimed Crown Prince of Serbia in the event that the marriage of King Alexander and Queen Draga was childless .< ref name =" njeg ">
In the following year, on 11 March, Elagabalus was murdered, and Alexander was proclaimed emperor by the Praetorians and accepted by the Senate.
In 232 there was a mutiny in the Syrian legion, who proclaimed Taurinus emperor.
Andronikos was now formally proclaimed as co-emperor before the crowd on the terrace of the Church of Christ of the Chalkè, and not long afterwards, on the pretext that divided rule was injurious to the Empire, he caused Alexios II to be strangled with a bow-string ( October 1183 ).
His campaigns were successful and, on 25 July 1139, he obtained an overwhelming victory in the Battle of Ourique, and straight after was unanimously proclaimed King of the Portuguese by his soldiers, establishing his equality in rank to the other realms of the Peninsula.
Within a few days after Canovas del Castillo took power as Premier, the new king, proclaimed on 29 December 1874, arrived at Madrid, passing through Barcelona and Valencia and was acclaimed everywhere ( 1875 ).
When the Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed on 14 April 1931, he fled and left Spain, but did not abdicate the throne.
General Amasis, sent to meet them and quell the revolt, was proclaimed king by the rebels instead, and Apries, who had now to rely entirely on his mercenaries, was defeated.
On his return from a business trip from Yemen, he was informed by friends that in his absence Muhammad had declared himself the Messenger of God, and proclaimed a new religion.
When the Emperor Henry I died on 11 July 1216, Andrew was planning to acquire the imperial throne, but the barons of the Latin Empire proclaimed his father-in-law, Peter of Courtenay their emperor.
When Andronikos arrived he found that his authority was overthrown: Isaac had been proclaimed Emperor.
The Acropolis was formally proclaimed as the preeminent monument on the European Cultural Heritage list of monuments on 26 March 2007.
The Republic of Genoa was strong enough to keep Corsica until 1755, the year Pasquale Paoli proclaimed the Corsican Republic.
Abd-ar-Rahman IV was murdered the same year he was proclaimed at Cadiz, in flight from a battle in which he had been deserted by his supporters.

was and Fastest
In the U. S. version, this round was called " Fastest Finger ", and was eliminated when the show moved to syndicated distribution in 2002, due to episode length limits ; however ; it returns whenever the show appears in prime time.
In 2005, Caroline was recognized as the 10th Fastest Growing County in America.
* Worlds Fastest Drummer Matt Smith was born in Salisbury.
He was the author of " Farmer Takes a Wife ," " The Fastest Hound Dog in the State of Maine ," and " Tales From Rhapsody Home, What They Don't Tell You About Senior Living.
Roy was designated as " Weber County's Fastest Growing City ," with a population of 24, 603 in 1990 and 36, 884 in 2010 census.
The record, " The Fastest Kid Alive " was released June 3, 2011, on Concrete Jungle Records.
The GRX was technically an engine, but it has become more identified with the gold-colored car that housed the engine in the series episode " The Fastest Car on Earth.
At the time of its opening, it was billed as " The Highest and Fastest Waterfall ride in America " featuring a drop.
In 2011, Sheen set a new Guinness World Record for Twitter as the " Fastest Time to Reach 1 Million Followers " ( adding an average of 129, 000 new followers per day ) as well as the Guinness record for " Highest Paid TV Actor Per Episode – Current " at $ 1. 25 million while he was a part of the cast of Two and a Half Men sitcom.
One of his first major stage roles was Foxtrot Darling in Philip Ridley's The Fastest Clock In The Universe.
Howard Stephen Berg was published in the 1990 Guinness Book of World Records as the Fastest Reader in the World.
Whitehurst, another contestant who has appeared on the show as a Fastest Finger First contestant on four occasions, was adamant that he had known the answers to Ingram's questions.
The " Fastest Wheels " award was presented to Rob " Lonman " Kenworthy in a Porsche GT2, with the " Special Award " presented to Richard and Sue Rawlings, owners of a heavily modified Chevy Avalanche.
Produced from 1996 – 1998, the Brabus E V12T was the certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the Fastest Wagon in 1996, as it reached nearly 200 MPH.
He was billed as " The Fastest Guitar in the Country ".
Fastest lap of the race was set by Thierry Boutsen in his Williams FW13B, his first such achievement.
Fastest lap of the race was set by Prost, the last of his career.
In 1996, his autobiography The Fastest Kid on the Block was published.
While at the 2005 Pro Bowl, Hall was the winner of the " NFL's Fastest Man Competition ", a contest with the fastest players in the NFL.
In 1964 she was the love interest of Elvis Presley in Roustabout and in 1967 with Roy Orbison in The Fastest Guitar Alive.
These records include, " First Console Game to Use the Unreal 3 Engine ", " Fastest Selling Original Xbox 360 Game ", and " First Music Single to Top the Chart After Promoting a Video Game " for the Gary Jules version of " Mad World ", which was originally released in 2003, but topped the download charts in November 2006 after it was used as background music during the TV commercial for Gears of War.
At his height from 2002 – 2005, Mangini was famous for setting five World's Fastest Drummer ( WFD ) records.

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