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meantime and King
In the meantime both Parliament and the King agreed to an independent investigation of the king's involvement in Strafford's plot.
In the meantime, events in Naples took an unexpected turn when the Duke of Anjou died in 1384, leaving King Charles III able to lay claim to Hungary.
In the meantime, Sicily proclaimed its independence under the leadership of Ruggeru Sèttimu, who on 13 April 1848 declared the King deposed.
The vice president would then take over the day to day operations in the meantime, even while the vice president himself may be nominated by the King and stand for a vote of confidence.
In the meantime, in 1842, at the wish of King Louis Philippe, he succeeded Cherubini as director of the Conservatoire.
Eric was born after his father, King Eric X, had already died, and in the meantime the fifteen-year-old John I of Sweden from the rival House of Sverker had been hailed king by the Swedish aristocracy, against the will of the Pope, who preferred Eric as king.
In the meantime he had received Zeeland-bewester-Schelde ( the area that controls access to the Scheldt river ) as a loan from the Holy Roman King in 1287, but the local nobility sided with the count of Flanders who invaded in 1290.
In the meantime, Hungarian King Sigismund dispatched Ladislaus Loszonac to help the Dalmatian cities.
Mason's heirs were in the meantime active in England, seeking to regain control of their territory, and Massachusetts was coming under increasing scrutiny by King Charles II.
In the meantime, Duhamel has approached Stephen with an offer to take peace offerings to the King and British government ( presumably a plan hatched up by Talleyrand and some senior officials ).
In the meantime, after a bloody pagan revolt which ended the rule of King Peter, Béla's brother ascended the throne in Hungary as King Andrew I.
In the meantime, Máté occupied some fortresses in the March of Moravia and therefore King John of Bohemia also invaded his territories ( May 1315 ).
This was in the year 1574. 32 But it was not until half a century later that the encomienda system was wholly abolished. 33 The missionaries, in the meantime, being the ones responsible in reporting to the King of Spain the abuses of the encomienderos, tried to find means to protect, and at the same time, to forward their aim to convert the natives.
In the meantime, the Curia Regis-that is, the King with his chosen advisers-would make laws (" ordinances "), spend money, and carry on the business of government.
In the meantime, King Umberto I of Italy, whose permission was instrumental for the Pia photograph, was assassinated in July 1900 and did not see the full story unfold.
In the meantime, her father, King Gryphonheart of Erathia, is assassinated.
In the meantime, the necromancers of Deyja, having been responsible for the assassination of King Gryphonheart, plot to revive his corpse as a lich.
In 1767 they were expelled from the kingdom by King Ferdinand I, until 37 years later when they returned to take their seat-which in the meantime had been turned into the Regia Accademia.
However, da Silva eventually falls out of favor with the new King, and discovers that in the meantime the Portuguese have outlawed slavery and seized his assets, and the English have placed a price on his head.

meantime and France
In the meantime, Charles d ' Albert, the Grand Falconer of France, convinced Louis XIII that he should break with his mother and support the rebels.
In the meantime, France and Spain remained hostile over Spain's ambitions in northern Italy.
The succession would be determined by a council consisting of Baldwin's kinsmen, the Kings of England and France, the Holy Roman Emperor, and the Pope: in the meantime, his " most rightful heir " would act as bailli.
In the meantime, national affairs in France were growing more and more turbulent, but Barruel continued his literary activity, which from now on occupied itself specially with public questions.
In the meantime Leclerc's body had been transported to France by his widow and buried on one of his estates.
In the meantime, the Jesuits were expelled from Portugal, France, the Two Sicilies, Parma and the Spanish Empire in 1768.
This was especially the case since Spain had in the meantime ( 13 February 1668 ) signed the Treaty of Lisbon with Portugal and could now concentrate on the war with France.
In the meantime, René's wife is wooed by Monsieur Alfonse, the town undertaker, who is torn between his love for her and his admiration for René, whom he considers to be a true hero of France.
In the meantime, Marseille won the Coupe de France in 1935 and 1938 but failed a double success in 1934, due to FC Sète.
In the meantime, the single " Un Cuore Malato " ( with Gigi D ' Alessio ) reached the top of the Italian charts and # 16 in France.
In fact, in the meantime the Saracen king Agramante has invaded France with a massive army ( along with Rodomonte, Ferraù, Gradasso, and many others ), to avenge his father Troiano, previously killed by Orlando.
However, war had broken out between France and Britain in the meantime, hindering further passage east.
Geoffrey once again secured the support of Pope Innocent, who ordered John to restore Geoffrey's possessions, but in the meantime the archbishop had fled to France.
In the meantime, France encouraged Turkey to attack Russia, which withdrew its fleet from the Adriatic to defend the Ionian islands.
In the meantime these litigations had become a " cause célèbre " in France, because of the intellectual freedom questions and copyright issues they raised in literary circles.
In the meantime, the 422nd Infantry Regiment and the 423rd Infantry Regiment were reconstituted from replacements in France on 15 April 1945, were attached to the 66th Infantry Division in training status, and were still in this status when the Germans surrendered on 8 May 1945.
The Regiment kept him for training in England before his departure for France, and in the meantime Rouse married Lily May Watkins at St Saviour's Church, St Albans on 29 November.
In the meantime the murder of Europeans at Casablanca had led to the occupation of that port by France.
In the meantime, Fanny Marling, the Duke's sister, and his younger brother, Lord Rupert, also race to France to save her.
In the meantime, the Germans had overrun Paris, and as a Jew who had famously humiliated the German racing effort, Dreyfus was advised by the French government not to return to occupied France.
In the meantime, both Navarro and Colonna would see combat, Colonna in command of an Italian army and Navarro in the service of Francis I of France.
Clement V ( 1305 – 14 ) formed a new choir at Avignon, consisting for the most part of French singers, who showed a decided preference for the new developments in church music — the " déchant " and " fauxbourdons " (" falsibordoni "), which had in the meantime gained great vogue in France.

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