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January and 1204
When the populace rebelled in late January 1204, the emperors barricaded themselves in the palace and entrusted Alexios Doukas with a mission to seek help from the crusaders.
* Vasiliev, Alexander ( January 1936 ), " The Foundation of the Empire of Trebizond ( 1204 – 1222 )", Speculum, Vol.
Isaac II Angelos ( or Angelus ) ( Greek: Ισαάκιος Β ’ Άγγελος, Isaakios II Angelos ) ( September 1156 – January 1204 ) was Byzantine Emperor from 1185 to 1195, and again from 1203 to 1204.
At the end of January, 1204, the influential court official Alexios Doukas Mourtzouphlos took advantage of riots in the capital to imprison Alexios IV and seize the throne as Emperor Alexios V. At this point Isaac II died, allegedly of shock, while Alexios IV was strangled on 28 or 29 January.
In January 1204 these two were overthrown and died when a usurper was briefly emperor before the crusaders captured and sacked the city, and decided to set up a Latin empire in place of the fallen Greek one.
Alexios IV Angelos ( or Alexius IV Angelus ) () ( c. 1182 – February 8, 1204 ) was Byzantine Emperor from August 1203 to January 1204.
At the beginning of January 1204, Alexios IV retaliates against the Crusaders by setting fire to 17 ships and sending it against the Venetian fleet, but the attempt fails.
At the end of January 1204, the populace of Constantinople rebelled and tried to proclaim a rival emperor in Hagia Sophia.
However, Alexios Doukas imprisoned both Alexios IV and his father on the night of January 27 – 28, 1204.
* Isaac II Angelos ( Ισαάκιος Β ’ Άγγελος, Isaakios II Angelos ) ( September 1156 – January 1204 ) was Byzantine emperor from 1185 to 1195, and again from 1203 to 1204.
* Alexios IV Angelos ( Αλέξιος Δ ' Άγγελος ) ( c. 1182 – February 8, 1204 ) was Byzantine Emperor from August 1203 to January 1204.
Haakon Sverresson ( Norwegian: Håkon Sverresson, Old Norse: Hákon Sverrisson ) ( 1182 – 1 January 1204 ) was king of Norway from 1202 to 1204.
During Christmas in 1203, Håkon fell ill after a bloodletting, and on 1 January 1204 he died.
Following his death during 1202, King Sverre was succeeded by his younger son who reigned as King Haakon III of Norway until his death on 2 January 1204.
At the death of King Håkon III of Norway in January 1204, no heirs were known.
On 1 January 1204, two days after she had returned to Norway, her stepson, King Haakon III of Norway, died with obvious symptoms of poisoning.

January and Alexius
Franz Clemens Honoratus Hermann Brentano ( January 16, 1838 – March 17, 1917 ) was an influential German philosopher and psychologist whose influence was felt by other such luminaries as Sigmund Freud, Edmund Husserl, Kazimierz Twardowski and Alexius Meinong, who followed and adapted his views.
Henry Alexius Courtney, Jr. ( January 6, 1916 – May 15, 1945 ) was an officer of the United States Marine Corps Reserve during World War II, and a posthumous recipient of the Medal of Honor.

January and provoked
This provoked a long and crippling strike by the tramways union in January 1990, resulting in a back-down by the government and the retention of conductors.
The Union of Atrecht ( the Dutch name for Arras ) was signed here in January 1579 by the Catholic principalities of the Low Countries that remained loyal to king Philip II of Habsburg ; it provoked the declaration of the Union of Utrecht later the same month.
In January 2011, Straw provoked controversy with comments made on Newsnight about Pakistani men.
Adrian Năstase temporarily " self-suspended " himself from the position on January 16, 2006 pending investigation of a scandal provoked by his wealth declaration, where he was accused of corruption.
That decision is what provoked the January Uprising of 1863, that is, the very outcome Wielopolski wished to avoid.
During the Rebellion and Pogrom it provoked in January 1941, the Guard made use of arms manufactured by Malaxa, as well of his house ( turned into a citadel and attacked by the Romanian Army ) — he was consequently put on trial by Ion Antonescu's government.
In January 2005, Lawrence Summers, president of Harvard University, unintentionally provoked a public controversy when several attendees discussed with reporters some statements he made during his lunchtime presentation at an economics conference at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
The massacres were followed shortly afterwards by the Wilaya of Relizane massacres of 4 January 1998 ; together, these events provoked a widespread exodus from the region.
Writer Martin Amis provoked another small controversy in January 2010 when he advocated " suicide booths " for the elderly, of whom he wrote:
* WQHT-FM provoked a controversy in January 2005, a month after the Asian tsunami caused by the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, by playing the Tsunami song entitled USA for Indonesia, a parody sung to the 1985 tune " We Are the World.
On 20 January 1932, a Japanese citizen was murdered which provoked a war in the Zhabei ( 閘北 district, North of Shanghai.
On appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport ( CAS ) in December 2005, the ban was reduced to end after the January transfer window, but CAS upheld the view that Roma had " not only encouraged Mexès to break his contract with Auxerre, but actively provoked the break.
In 1990 the Labor government of Premier John Cain tried to introduce economies in the running of the system, which provoked a long and crippling strike by the powerful transport unions in January 1990.

January and riot
When Sir Edward Greville enclosed the town commons on the Bancroft, Quiney and others leveled his hedges on January 21, 1600/1, and were charged with riot by Sir Edward.
*" 13 killed as paratroops break riot " from The Guardian, Monday 31 January 1972
Another riot occurred there in January 1989 and again in October 1995.
In January 1980 17N murdered the deputy director of the riot police ( MAT ) and his driver.
In January 1984, Einstürzende Neubauten performed a Concerto for Voice and Machinery at the Institute of Contemporary Arts ( the same site as COUM's Prostitution exhibition ), drilling through the floor and eventually sparking a riot.
On January 1, 1844, a riot between the warring factions broke out in Siegel's boarding house at the corner of Washington and Warren Streets.
An early attempt to unionize workers led to an armed riot on January 17, 1904.
Because of his insurrectionary proceedings ( he was one of the organizers of the 31 October 1870 riot against the provisional government's moderate policy ) he was taken prisoner at Créteil, near Vincennes, by the provisional government, and confined at Mazas on 7 December 1870, but was released by his men on the night of 21-22 January.
Its first candidates appeared on the ballot in 1966, but the Peace and Freedom Party of California was founded on June 23, 1967, after the LAPD riot in the wealthy Century City section of Los Angeles, and qualified for the ballot in January 1968.
This time, still smarting from the riot of the previous January, political and police officials had committed a massive body of personnel to the Square, including some 4, 000 constables, 300 mounted policemen, 300 soldiers from the Grenadier Guards, and 350 members of the Life Guards.
A riot occurred in January 2003 in which the Embassy of Thailand and several Thai businesses were damaged.
A riot in January by sailors striking for higher wages ended up with their attacking and dismantling ships.
# Let Them Sniff Cake ( January 20, 1991 ) – While appearing on a TV talk show, Alan voices his enthusiastic support for animal testing, particularly on rabbits and other furry creatures, triggering a riot.
In January 1817, Oadby was the scene of a mass riot.
On 31 January 2005, a riot broke out in which detainees threw rocks and fashioned weapons out of tent poles.
On 20 January 2006 the sight of a team of men hacking at the roof of the mosque sparked a riot in the town.
In January 2002, a scuffle between a Protestant and Catholic woman outside the school sparked a large-scale riot in the area.
In an incident that pointed towards Michael Learns to Rock's popularity in Asia, fake tickets had been sold to the tune of 20, 000 numbers ( more than twice the number that of the real ones sold ) for a concert in Hanoi, Vietnam in December 1997 and while the concert was on, the people outside with the fake tickets tried to break their way in to the concert hall through the windows, ceilings and the doors, causing riot police to be summoned to take care of the situation The band traveled to South Africa in January 1998, playing sell-out concerts at Johannesburg and Pretoria, consequently taking Nothing to Lose to the top of the charts in South Africa.
The heat was shut off at the plants, and on January 11, food deliveries were stopped, sparking a riot.
Another major riot at this time was in January 1968, when thousands of protesters belonging to the All-Japan Federation of Students ' Self-Governing Associations ( Zengakuren ), led by several left-wing bodies including Chūkaku-ha, congregated in Sasebo, Nagasaki, in a failed attempt to prevent the nuclear powered aircraft carier USS Enterprise from stopping by at Sasebo's US Naval base en route to Vietnam.
In January 1980 prisoners staged a riot in the mess hall where furniture and crockery was smashed and fittings ripped from kitchen walls.
In January 2007, nine inmates barricaded themselves inside the centre, resulting in police and prison officers in riot gear forcing entry after inmates went on a rampage, smashing windows and hurling objects.
An encounter between protesters and riot police in Belmopan on January 21, 2005
In furtherance of their strike, they gathered in George Square on 31 January and a riot ensued, known as the 1919 Battle of George Square.

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