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Their family is notable for their bitter feud with the Orsini family over influence in Rome until it was stopped by Papal Bull in 1511 ; in 1571 the Chiefs of both families married nieces of Pope Sixtus V.
When Germanicus died at Antioch in 19 AD, his wife Agrippina the Elder returned to Rome with her six children where she became entangled in an increasingly bitter feud with Tiberius.
Set during the Napoleonic Wars, it follows two French Hussar officers, D ' Hubert and Feraud ( Keith Carradine and Harvey Keitel ) whose quarrel over an initially minor incident turns into a bitter extended feud spanning fifteen years, interwoven with the larger conflict that provides its backdrop.
A bitter feud developed between the two, with several of Rhys's other sons becoming involved.
The dispute between husband and wife was set to dominate Scottish politics for the next three years, complicated even more by a bitter feud between Angus and James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran ; with bewildering rapidity Margaret sided with one and then the other.
Due to Callimachus ' strong stance against the epic, he and his younger student Apollonius of Rhodes, who favored epic and wrote the Argonautica, had a long and bitter feud, trading barbed comments, insults, and ad hominem attacks for over thirty years.
Within days of its founding, the fledgling Irish Republican Socialist Movement was embroiled in a bitter feud with the Official IRA.
They were continuing the bitter feud which had started in the previous century.
It was the continuation of a bitter feud between the two, dating back at least to their 1974 Candidates semifinal match in which Petrosian withdrew after five games while trailing 3. 5 – 1. 5 (+ 3 − 1 = 1 ).
On 14 January 2009, Bret Michaels unveiled plans to team up with fellow rockers Def Leppard for a summer 2009 tour-ending a bitter feud between the two groups, plus Cheap Trick.
To this period belong some of his most important works, and also the commencement of his bitter feud with F. C.
When he recanted on this pledge, a bitter feud erupted, ending with the December 1895 General Assembly refusing to seat de facto SLP party leader Daniel DeLeon as a delegate from District Assembly 49, resulting in an outright break of the two organizations and withdrawal of the greater part of the New York district from the organization, thereby hastening the Knights of Labor's demise.
Niall Garbh was incensed at the elevation of his cousin Hugh Roe ( Red Hugh ) to the chieftainship in 1592, was further alienated when the latter deprived him of his castle of Lifford, and a bitter feud between the two O ' Donnells was the result.
This description has remained of Grenville to this day but must be considered with the knowledge that Lane was involved in a bitter legal feud with Grenville at the time.
The two men regarded one another as rivals and quarrelled at the start, wrangled throughout the entire journey, and maintained a bitter feud till death.
Due to this, he had a bitter feud with Senator Joseph McCarthy, which led to him being blacklisted for a few years in the 1950s.
Jones ' parents went through a bitter divorce in 1965 and carried on a long feud over custody of Anissa and her younger brother, Paul.
Their disagreement turned into a bitter feud that lasted for decades ; the two men reconciled in 2007, but DeBakey made it public by inviting Cooley to his Congressional Gold Medal ceremony.
Though the assassin later retracted his statement and Coligny denied responsibility for Guise's death, a bitter feud arose between Guise's son Henry and Coligny, which would culminate in St. Bartholomew's Day massacre.
Tetrazzini had a bitter feud with Nellie Melba at Covent Garden but was generally well liked by other colleagues, including Enrico Caruso and Frieda Hempel.
Simultaneously, in a form of cross-promotion, Lawler engaged in a bitter feud with Vince McMahon ( who at the time was never acknowledged as the actual owner of the World Wrestling Federation ) back in the USWA.
An innkeeper, Silvanito, tells the Stranger about the bitter feud between two families vying to gain control of the town: on the one side, the Rojo brothers, consisting of Don Miguel ( the eldest and nominally in charge ), Esteban ( the most headstrong ), and Ramón ( the most capable and intelligent ); on the other, the family of the town sheriff, John Baxter
Following the death of his mother Marie in 1998 of breast cancer, the family home, which Keating had bought at the age of eighteen, was sold, rendering his father Gerry homeless and resulting in a bitter feud between father and son – Gerry was not invited to his son's wedding, which took place in Nevis.
The basis for Orderic's animosity towards Robert and his de Bellême predecessors was the longstanding and bitter feud between the Giroie family, patrons of Orderic's Abbey of Saint-Evroul, and the de Bellême family.

bitter and overthrew
" ... " When I overthrew the old dynasty it was easy enough, though it seemed bitter hard at the time.

bitter and king
This was a doubly bitter blow to the king.
After the death of Ashurbanipal, the last great Assyrian king in 627 BC, the Assyrian empire descended into a series of bitter dynastic civil wars.
In around 627 BC after the death of its last great king Ashurbanipal, the Neo-Assyrian empire began to unravel due to a series of bitter civil wars, and Assyria was attacked by its former vassals, the Babylonians and Medes.
When Samuel found out that Saul had not killed them all, he became angry and launched into a long and bitter diatribe about how God regretted making Saul king, because Saul was disobedient.
The king attempted to convince the church to agree to crown Eustace to reinforce his claim: Pope Eugene III refused and Stephen found himself in a sequence of increasingly bitter arguments with his senior clergy.
William and Anselm disagreed on a range of ecclesiastical issues, in the course of which the king declared of Anselm that " Yesterday I hated him with great hatred, today I hate him with yet greater hatred and he can be certain that tomorrow and thereafter I shall hate him continually with ever fiercer and more bitter hatred ".
When Tiribazus was replaced by Struthas, a bitter enemy of the Spartan king, Conon was allowed to escape, and died soon afterwards at Cyprus.
The struggle for power continued with Queen Fredegund of Neustria ( the widow of King Chilperic I ( reigned 566-584 ) and the mother of the new king Clotaire II ( reigned 584-628 )) unleashing a bitter war.
Because at that time the bark was in religious controversy, Talbor gave the king the bitter bark decoction in great secrecy.
The king had seen bitter resentment from the Scanian peasants during the Scanian War and was particularly tough on that province.
Guy entered a bitter row with Conrad over the kingship of Jerusalem ; despite Richard's support for Guy, Conrad was elected king by the nobility of the kingdom.
The Prince's lifelong resentment of his forced marriage to a social inferior persisted, and found unchivalrous expression in a bitter letter, his last to the king, in which he begged that his wife never be released from her exile to the countryside.
The so-called Liberal Triennium ( 1820 – 1823 ), when, after a military " pronunciamiento ", the Liberals reinstated the 1812 constitution, and the succeeding the Ominous Decade ( 1823 – 1833 ), ten years of absolute rule by the king, left bitter memories of persecution in both parties.
His conduct transformed the allegiance to him of the Whigs into bitter hostility, the Commons immediately petitioning the king to remove him from his councils for ever, while any favor which he might have regained with James was forfeited by his subsequent approval of the regency scheme.
After the assassination, Hippias became a bitter and cruel tyrant, and was overthrown a few years later in 510 by the Spartan king Cleomenes.
Hugh Capet, king of France, made Arnulf archbishop of Reims in 988, even though Arnulf was the nephew of the King's bitter rival, Charles of Lorraine.
This followed bitter disagreements between the king and parliament that had occurred between 1679 and 1681.
Following this, the king becomes extremely bitter against slavery and vows to abolish it when they get free, much to Hank's delight.
The range of his work is extensive, from elegant court songs including Lyk as the dum Solsequium and Melancholie, grit deput of Dispair to the bitter, sometimes contorted word-play of the sonnets associated with the dispute over his pension, from witty pieces addressed to the king to the profound religious sensibility of A godly prayer and the extraordinary Come, my childrene dere.
Balian and Maria's role in Isabella's divorce and their support for Conrad as king earned them the bitter hatred of Richard and his supporters.
However, he later became a bitter opponent of the same policy and of the dictatorship of king Aleksandar Karađorđević.
Shortly after Charles I ’ s son, King Louis I of Hungary ( 1342 – 1382 ) was crowned king, a bitter conflict arose between Bogdan and the young king of Hungary.
Sometime in the 5th century they asked the king of Yemen to select them a king, and Hujr the " eater of bitter herbs " became the first Kindite king.

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