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In the aftermath, Frick was shot in the neck and then stabbed by Alexander Berkman, surviving the attack, while Berkman was sentenced to 22 years in prison.
Whatever Hephaestion s opinion had been on the whole affair, like many of Alexander s other childhood companions he was not exiled in its aftermath.
In the aftermath of the Roman – Parthian War of 58 – 63, Emperor Nero levied the I Italica with the name phalanx Alexandri Magni (" phalanx of Alexander the Great "), for a campaign in Armenia, ad portas Caspias-to the pass of Chawar.
In the aftermath of the events of Infinite Crisis, Alexander Luthor finds that Earth's history has changed once again and in particular, he notes that there are several reports of Superman's activities prior to his first appearance in Metropolis.
Large scale emigration of the Jewish population of Russian Podolia had started nearly 20 years before in the aftermath of the March 1881 assassination of Tsar Alexander II.
Sir Andrew acted from 1289 as the king's chief law-officer in northern Scotland ( the Justiciar ) and may have been co-opted to the guardianship following in the aftermath of the premature death of King Alexander III.
However, in the aftermath of the election win, many analysts have suggested that Khadjimba's executive authority would be somewhat limited under the new arrangement, with Bagapsh and his Prime Minister, Alexander Ankvab, likely to maintain ultimate control over the areas of policy nominally assigned to the vice-president.
Tsar Alexander II, who succeeded Nicholas I in 1855, was a man of a liberal disposition, who saw no alternative but to implement change in the aftermath of the Crimean War.
In the aftermath of the First Italian War, Pope Alexander VI had moved to consolidate Papal control over central Italy by seizing the Romagna.
In the aftermath of the conquests of Alexander the Great, however, Greek dislike of circumcision ( they regarded a man as truly " naked " only if his prepuce was retracted ) led to a decline in its incidence among many peoples that had previously practiced it.
The cantonist policy was abolished by Tsar Alexander II's decree on 26 August 1856, in the aftermath of the Russian defeat in the Crimean war, which made evident the dire necessity for the modernisation of the Russian military forces.
The Mudd Club was named after Samuel Alexander Mudd, a doctor who treated John Wilkes Booth in the aftermath of Abraham Lincoln's assassination.
The first XX Corps, under the command of Alexander M. McCook, was organized in the aftermath of the Battle of Stones River in January 1863 from what had been the XIV Corps, or right wing of the army, at that battle.
Dr. Stewart Francis Alexander, a Lieutenant Colonel who was an expert in chemical warfare, was subsequently deployed to investigate the aftermath.
In 1877, the seventeen year old Dimitri made his first official public appearance as a member of the Imperial family, he joined Alexander II with his father and cousins Grand Duke Sergei and Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich on a journey to southern Russia in the aftermath of the Russo-Turkish War, 1877 – 1878.

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Speaking to Soviet officials in the aftermath of the crisis, Khrushchev asserted, " I know for certain that Kennedy doesn t have a strong background, nor, generally speaking, does he have the courage to stand up to a serious challenge.
Nigeria is also seeking a rail link with Cameroon, but discussions are more contentious in the aftermath of the International Court of Justice s October 2002 verdict in favor of Cameroon on the issue of control of the Bakasi Peninsula.
In the aftermath of the civil war, the much expanded size of the military, around 250, 000 in 1977, consumed a large part of Nigeria s resources under military rule for little productive return.
If there is any truth to Martin of Opava s account of the torture and maiming of Stephen VIII by supporters of Alberic ( see below ), it must have occurred at this juncture, in the aftermath of the conspiracy, and just prior to Stephen s death.
Drilling of the first oil well began at Jebel Dukhan in October 1938 and, over a year later, the well struck oil in the Upper Jurassic limestone which, unlike the Bahraimi strike, was similar to Saudi Arabia s Dammam field discovered three years before .< ref >" The Qatar Oil Discoveries " by Rasoul Sorkhabi < http :// www. geoexpro. com / history / qatardiscoveries ></ ref > Production was halted between 1942 and 1947 because of World War II and its aftermath.
If that happens, Franks said, “... the Western world, the free world, loses what it cherishes most, and that is freedom and liberty we ve seen for a couple of hundred years in this grand experiment that we call democracy .” Franks then offered “ in a practical sense ” what he thinks would happen in the aftermath of such an attack.
Vietnam s economy continues to expand at an annual rate in excess of 7 %, one of the fastest growing in the world, but it grew from an extremely low base, as it suffered the crippling effect of the Vietnam War from the 1950s to the 1970s, as well as the austerity measures introduced in its aftermath.
In his review of Sir Graham Bower's account, Alan Cousins ( 2004 ) notes that, " A number of major themes and concerns emerge " from Bower's history, "... perhaps the most poignant being Bower s accounts of his being made a scapegoat in the aftermath of the raid: ' since a scapegoat was wanted I was willing to serve my country in that capacity '.
Here the Idyll repeats Malory s account of the tournament and its aftermath.
In the aftermath of the Dreyfus Affair-which exacerbated Mirbeau s pessimism-he published two novels judged to be scandalous by self-styled paragons of virtue: Le Jardin des supplices ( Torture Garden ( 1899 ) and Le Journal d ' une femme de chambre ( Diary of a Chambermaid ) ( 1900 ), then Les Vingt et un Jours d ' un neurasthénique ( 1901 ).
Thus, the martyrdom may have occurred in the aftermath of Septimus Severus s decrees of 202 that forbade conversion to Judaism and Christianity .< ref > Brent Shaw, “ The Passion of Perpetua ,” Past and Present 139, ( May 1993 ), JSTOR 30 < http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 651089 >, 10-11.
United Nations Special Commission ( UNSCOM ) was an inspection regime created with the adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 687 in April 1991 to oversee Iraq's compliance with the destruction of Iraqi chemical, biological, and missile weapons facilities and to cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency s efforts to eliminate nuclear weapon facilities all in the aftermath of the Gulf War.
In the aftermath of the Pacification of Ghent, Don John of Austria, Philip II s half brother, granted the Perpetual Edict, which was signed in the city in February 1577.
In the aftermath of the January 1967 Apollo 1 disaster, NASA s plan to incrementally test Saturn V and Apollo spacecraft components leading to the lunar landing had to be significantly revised in order to meet John F. Kennedy s goal of reaching the Moon by the end of the decade.
In naval terms, the situation was heavily in the United Kingdom s favour, a fact that French deputies acknowledged in the aftermath of the crisis.
As Rōjū Mizuno Tadakuni wielded tremendous political power, and attempted to overhaul the shogunate s finances and social controls in the aftermath of the Great Tempo Famine of 1832-36 by the passage of numerous sumptuary laws which came to be known as the Tenpo Reform.
Meanwhile, labour leaders in Dublin began calling for the establishment of a citizens defence force in the aftermath of the lock out of 19 August 1913.
Demand for motor cars in England in the immediate aftermath of the war was far greater than the supply and Hartnett increased the automotive side of his new venture by instructing his employees to make enquiries in nearby villages with a view to locating war widows who couldn t drive but whose husbands prior to enlisting had left their cars up on blocks to await their owners return.
A significant number of the district s former voters have settled in new places across the United States as a result of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

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Apocalyptic fiction generally concerns the disaster itself and the direct aftermath, while post-apocalyptic can deal with anything from the near aftermath ( as in Cormac McCarthy's The Road ) to 375 years in the future ( as in By The Waters of Babylon ) to hundreds or thousands of years in the future, as in Russell Hoban's novel Riddley Walker and Walter M. Miller, Jr .' s A Canticle for Leibowitz.
In April, Daley was castigated by many for his sharp rhetoric in the aftermath of rioting that took place after Martin Luther King, Jr .' s assassination.
Kang was clearly a supporter of Mao during the period of the Great Leap Forward and its aftermath and, as MacFarquar writes, “ e was the beneficiary of Mao s practice of preserving and protecting those whom he trusted and relied upon, and for whom he saw a future use .” As a result, Kang received a number of important positions during the late 1950s, including in 1959 responsibility for the Central Party School.
Her ability to alter time, while removed by the Mutari generator, seems to have at least partially returned as a result of the aftermath of L. A .' s relocation to hell.

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It was during the Red Terror that the Cheka, hoping to avoid the bloody aftermath of having half-dead victims writhing on the floor, developed a technique for execution known later by the German words " Nackenschuss " or " Genickschuss ", a shot to the nape of the neck, which caused minimal blood loss and instant death.
Quainoo led the force from July 1990 to September 1990, before being superseded by a Nigerian officer in the aftermath of Liberian President Samuel Doe's death.
This first statement of the previously uncodified rules and articles of war led to the first prosecution for war crimes — in the case of United States prisoners of war held in cruel and depraved conditions at Andersonville, Georgia, in which the Confederate commandant of that camp was tried and hanged, the only Confederate soldier to be punished by death in the aftermath of the entire Civil War.
In the aftermath of John's death William Marshal was declared the protector of the nine-year-old Henry III.
Confusion overtook the state in the aftermath of Francia's death on September 20, 1840, because El Supremo, now ' El Difunto ' ( the Dead One ), had left no successor.
JoBeth Williams ' character was originally scripted with a death scene, asking whether the living envy the dead in a nuclear war's aftermath.
The aftermath of his death was one of the first major events against the military dictatorship.
She died on September 14, 1984, at the age of 77, due largely to the aftermath of a traffic accident in San Francisco two years earlier ; specifically, her death resulted from complications following several operations.
The siege was broken off due to the start of the tropical rainy season, after weeks of intense fighting in which the British landing party was successfully repelled by the Spanish and native forces led by commander General Blas de Lezo y Olavarrieta ( 1689 – 1741, death in aftermath of the Cartagena battle ), a Basque from the Gipuzkoa lands of Spain.
His death and stroke took place during the immediate aftermath of the Yom Kippur War, in which his grandson Alon was wounded.
In the immediate aftermath of Amadeus's death, Adelaide took control of all the Savoyard lands on both sides of the Alps.
The book begins with Margaret mourning her father and brother and continues through her marriage and the aftermath of her husband's death.
Although Molotov was seen as a likely successor to Stalin in the immediate aftermath of his death, he never sought to become leader of the Soviet Union.
Other sources suggest that Eustace was present with William at the Malfosse incident in the immediate aftermath of the battle, where a Saxon feigning death leapt up and attacked him, and was presumably cut down before he could reach William.
The death penalty was widely used during and after the Finnish Civil War ; some 9, 700 Finns and an unknown number of Russian volunteers on the Red side were executed during the war or in its aftermath.
( One of the few other occasions Ua Buachalla was mentioned at all in public was when, in the aftermath of the death of King George V in January 1936, he had to reply to messages of condolence sent to the Irish people by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the United States Secretary of State Cordell Hull.
This incident, with its high death toll, highlighted dramatically the complexities in dealing with Iraq in the aftermath of the 1991 Gulf War.
In the immediate aftermath of his death, most commentators said that he should be remembered as much for his contribution to society after his fall from political grace as for the scandal of 1963 which caused that fall.
For example, the play opens in the aftermath of the First Battle of St Albans ( 1455 ), and immediately dramatises the agreement between Henry and York that the House of Lancaster will cede the throne to the House of York upon Henry's death.
They focus on the aftermath of the death of Laura Avery-Sumner, who had been present since the first episode.
During the " Bloody Assizes " in the autumn of 1685, in the aftermath of Duke of Monmouth's Rebellion men from Nether Stowey who were caught up in the rebellion are said to have been hanged, drawn and quartered in the village after they were sentenced to death by Judge Jeffries.
The video had received more than 990, 000 unique views prior to the news of bin Laden's death and in the aftermath it received more than 20, 000 additional plays causing it to surpass a million on-line views and as a result it became his fourth music video to surpass a million plays.
Each episode begins with a death – anything from drowning or heart attack to sudden infant death syndrome – and that death usually sets the tone for each episode, allowing the characters to reflect on their current fortunes and misfortunes in a way that is illuminated by the death and its aftermath.

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