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As we hear no further accusation on the Easter question — not even in those brought against his successor at Luxeuil Abbey, Eustasius of Luxeuil in 624 — it would appear that after Columbanus had moved to Italy, he gave up the Celtic Easter ( cf.
Achish marches against Saul, but David is excused from the war on the accusation of the Philistine nobles that his loyalty to their cause cannot be trusted.
In essence, the accusation was that the accused committed treason against the " benevolent and righteous " common cause.
This is the generally given reason for El Cid's exile, although several others are plausible and may have been contributing factors: jealous nobles turning Alfonso against El Cid, Alfonso's own animosity towards El Cid, and an accusation of pocketing some of the tribute from Seville.
There is a suggestion that Gallienus invited Roxolani against Regalianus but other historians dismiss the accusation.
In 1934, the authorities of the Basel-Stadt canton criminalized anti-Jewish hate speech, e. g. the accusation of ritual murders, mostly in reaction against a pro-nazi antisemitic group and newspaper, the Volksbund.
The accusation that he sold full forgiveness for sins not yet committed, caused great scandal ; Martin Luther considered his actions evil, and began to preach openly against him.
This accusation of idol worship levied against the Templars has also led to the modern belief by some that the Templars practiced witchcraft.
It was on Moscow Radio, on 2 June 1945, that the first accusation directly against Pius XII of refusing to speak out against the exterminations in Nazi concentration camps.
This included the offence of sodomy, although there is little substantive evidence for this, and it is more likely that this was the standard accusation Philip made against enemies.
Petrarch was moved to defend Celestine vigorously against the accusation of cowardice and some modern scholars ( e. g., Mark Musa ) have suggested Dante may have meant someone else ( Esau, Diocletian and Pontius Pilate have been variously suggested ).
But Catholic writers arbitarily reject the emphatic statement of the Duke of Bracciano, one of the leading Catholic nobles of the time. The reputation survived him, and the accusation was used without reservation by Protestant opponents in their polemics against " papism " and Catholic decadence.
* 1440 – Gilles de Rais, one of the earliest known serial killers, is taken into custody upon an accusation brought against him by the Bishop of Nantes.
The accusation of apostasy may be used against non-conventional interpretations of the Quran.
A criminal defendant has the right to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation against him.
Hall and Popkin defend Mill against this accusation pointing out that he begins Chapter Four by asserting that “ that questions of ultimate ends do not admit of proof, in the ordinary acceptation of the term ” and that this is “ common to all first principles .” According to Hall and Popkin, therefore, Mill does not attempt to “ establish that what people do desire is desirable but merely attempts to make the principles acceptable .” The type of “ proof ” Mill is offering " consists only of some considerations which, Mill thought, might induce an honest and reasonable man to accept utilitarianism ".
The same accusation was levelled by Vanuatu against France after the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior.
Pinchot led the objections to these returns, and even convinced an Interior Department subordinate, Louis Glavis, to bring an accusation against Ballinger for fraud and collusion with corporate timber interests.
* September 13 – Gilles de Rais is taken into custody upon an accusation brought against him by the Bishop of Nantes.
She had been composed throughout the trial until this accusation was made, to which she finally answered, " If I have not replied it is because Nature itself refuses to respond to such a charge laid against a mother.
This accusation that relativists reject widely held terms of discourse is similar to arguments used against other " discussion-stoppers " like some forms of solipsism or the rejection of induction.
On 11 December, among crowded and silent streets, the deposed King was brought from the Temple to stand before the Convention and hear his indictment, an accusation of high treason and crimes against the State.
Isabella refuses, but she also realises that ( due to Angelo's austere reputation ) she will not be believed if she makes a public accusation against him.
Hannah Arendt, one of the 20th century's most celebrated Jewish thinkers, made a dramatic accusation against the Judenräte in her 1963 book Eichmann in Jerusalem: She claimed that without the Judenrätes assistance in the registration of the Jews, their concentration in ghettos and, later, their active assistance in the Jews ' deportation to extermination camps, many fewer Jews would have perished because the Germans would have encountered considerable difficulties in drawing up lists of Jews.

accusation and king
What would become the Long Parliament first met in November 1640 — Pym had avoided an accusation of treason and rose to leader of the opposition to the king.
At the trial of Louis XVI he added new charges to the accusation, proposed to refuse counsel to the king, and voted for death " within 24 hours ".
But after the flight of King Louis XVI to Varennes, Duport tried to defend him ; as member of the commission charged to question the king, he found excuses, and on July 14, 1791 he opposed the formal accusation.
The first is the accusation of the king, presented to Pope Boniface IX on April 23, 1393, by Archbishop John of Jenštejn, who went immediately to Rome together with the new abbot of Kladruby.
Finally Duke Ercole lodged accusation against Renée before her nephew King Henry II of France, and through the Inquisitor Oriz, whom the king charged with this errand, Renée was arrested as a heretic, and declared forfeit of all possessions unless she recanted.
The principal object of the ambassadors, however, was to support the accusation which was brought against the deposed king Ariarathes V ; and Diogenes and his coadjutor, Miltiades, succeeded in their plan, and lies and calumnies gained the victory, as there was no one to undertake the defence of Ariarathes.

accusation and Lindet
Jean-Baptiste Lindet, being a member of the Commission of Twenty-one, had an instrumental role in the execution of Louis XVI and drew up the accusation in the acte enonciatif.
Lindet wrote his accusation as a chronological retelling of the treasonous acts of the King, beginning in May 1789 and spanning until August 10, 1792.
Another inconsistency in the trial of Louis XVI was that the argument presented against him by Lindet disregarded any account of the Revolutionary violence against the King, thus presenting his accusation as a series of inexcusable crimes against the Revolution.

accusation and focused
The painters were also charged with selectively adopting the ancient Greek style, in that they left out noble themes and only focused on trivial daily life — leading to the accusation that they were creating art that supported the ideologies of the bourgeoisie, or comfortable middle class.
" NCA-HLC president Sylvia Manning responded that this accusation was " flimsy " because it focused on a single accreditation issue involving a single school.

accusation and strongly
The uncovering of fraudulent practices in private colleges attempting to usurp UK immigration and regulations was a matter which the University took very seriously, informing both the UK Border agency and the police, strongly rejecting the accusation of its involvement.
Latham strongly denied the accusation.
During the election campaign, one of The Workers ' Party's candidates in Eunos, Jufrie Mahmood, drew particular fire from the PAP and Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, who accused him of being a Malay chauvinist, an accusation Jufrie strongly denied.
He was accused of warning members of the committee not to compel former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks to testify due to the risk that their personal lives would be investigated in revenge, but has strongly denied the accusation.
One of them claimed that he repeatedly struck her, an accusation that Hann strongly denied explaining that his mother had taught him to never raise a hand to a woman.
These included an accusation that Harris had failed to note that the NSWCA and the media had immediately and strongly condemned the disturbance and treatment of the English visitors.

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