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Later and imperial
Later, however, Alexios III arranged for his new son-in-law to be ambushed and blinded, making him ineligible for the imperial throne.
Later new symbols of worldly and / or spiritual power, like the orb became an essential part of the imperial accessories.
Later he became an assistant to astronomer Tycho Brahe, and eventually the imperial mathematician to Emperor Rudolf II and his two successors Matthias and Ferdinand II.
* Murong Hui, imperial prince of Later Yan ( b. 373 )
Later he and empress Wang Zhenfeng are killed by the imperial guard, near the vicinity of the capital Jiankang.
Later inscriptions also show the unabated popular belief in Jupiter as bestower of freedom in the imperial era.
* Murong Hui, imperial prince of the Xianbei state Later Yan ( d. 397 )
To fill the power vacuum, the jiedushi Liu Zhiyuan entered the imperial capital in 947, and proclaimed the advent of the Later Han Dynasty, establishing a third successive Shatuo Turk dynasty.
However, Liu Chong, a member of the Later Han imperial family, established a rival Northern Han regime in Taiyuan, and requested Khitan aid to defeat the Later Zhou.
* First possible date for the invention of the wheelbarrow in history ; as the 5th century Book of Later Han stated, that the wife of the once poor and youthful imperial censor Bao Xuan of the Chinese Han Dynasty helped him push a lu che back to his village during their feeble wedding ceremony, around this year.
Later the Throne Hall served as an imperial museum.
Later in history, this was considered common practice by noble families, and the head members of the family, including that of the imperial family, were not seen to be divine.
Later emperors were distinguished by wearing togae purpurae, purple togas ; hence the phrase " to don the purple " for the assumption of imperial dignity.
Later his son Boleslaw I temporarily conquered land " along the sea " ( Longum Mare ), which in a 1046 imperial document is called Pomerania.
The 5th century Book of Later Han stated that the wife of the once poor and youthful imperial censor Bao Xuan helped him push a lu che back to his village during their feeble wedding ceremony, around 30 BC.
Later, Qianlong went to the southern part of the country four times, he stayed in Chen's house in Haining, leaving behind his calligraphy and also frequently issued imperial decrees making and maintaining Haining as a tax-free state.
Later, she was asked by British Intelligence to get soldiers through the deserts, and from the World War I period until her death she was the only woman holding political power and influence in shaping British imperial policy in the Middle East.
Later the power of the bishop as imperial representative was gradually opposed by the local citizens and nobles, Brescia becoming a free commune around the early 12th century.
Later, the budget for taking care of Bingyi was cut off from the imperial clan affairs budget, and Bing took money out of his own salary to care for Bingyi.
Later the movement changed from Kōdō Ōmoto (" great origin of the imperial way ") to just Ōmoto (" great origin ") and formed the Shōwa Seinenkai in 1929 and the Shōwa Shinseikai in 1934.
Liu Min founded the Northern Han Kingdom, sometimes referred to as the Eastern Han, in 951 claiming that he was the legitimate heir to the imperial throne of the Later Han Dynasty.
Later imperial Chechen nationalists include the five Sheripov brothers, among others.
In 416, during Liu Yu's campaign against Later Qin, Sima Dewen asked to undertake a mission in Luoyang, recently captured from Later Qin, to try to restore the imperial tombs of the early Jin emperors, but it is not known what came of the mission.

Later and cult
Generally it is fig and olive trees which seem to be depicted Later the cult of Dionysos was closely associated with trees, specifically the fig tree, and some of his bynames exhibit this, such as or ( dendron, " tree ").
Later the cult of Dionysos Zagreus indicates that life-blood of animals was needed to renew that of men.
Later in the 20th century Shackleton was " rediscovered ", and rapidly became a cult figure, a role model for leadership as one who, in extreme circumstances, kept his team together in a survival story described by polar historian Stephanie Barczewski as " incredible ".
Later the term cargo cult programming developed to describe computer software containing elements that are included because of successful utilization elsewhere, unnecessary for the task at hand.
Later she became regarded as one of the consorts of Khnum, the god identified as the guardian of the source of the Nile, with whom she was worshipped at Elephantine ( the First nome of Egypt ), indeed the centre of her cult was nearby, at Sahal, another island of the Nile.
Later, when the cult of the moon deity, Thoth, became prominent and he became identified as a god of wisdom, the role of Seshat changed in the Egyptian pantheon when counterparts were created for most older deities.
Later commentators tend to suppose that this god might be identical with Chemosh who is called the god of Moab in other biblical texts, and sometimes speculate that the cult of Ba ‘ al Pe ‘ or was very licentious.
Later on, the musical had developed a cult following based primarily on the score as heard on the original concept album ( Frank Rich noted in his book Hot Seat that " the score retains its devoted fans "), while Nelson's book became a frequent target of scorn from critics and fans alike, though it still has its supporters.
Later in the 19th century it was suggested that it was an early Christian baptistery possibly associated with the cult of St Aethan, but its origins remain obscure to this day.
Later, the official historiography of the Communist Party was rather quiet on the trial, vaguely putting blame on errors that happened as a result of a " cult of personality ".
Later that year, after Ryan's death on foreign soil at the hands of the Peoples Temple cult, he worked in the U. S. Department of Energy's Office of Solar and Conservation under President Jimmy Carter until 1980.
Later, with the home video release and cable showings, it went on to become a cult classic.
Later, the sound evolved into a heavier and more melodic sound as they turned into a five piece band and released the now cult EP Worn Path.
Most of his films are directed by Danny Boyle, who also directed cult horror movie 28 Days Later ( 2002 ).
Later that night, Sarah collects Jeremiah from his hospital room, and, rather than have him go back to the cult, she clutches her son's hand and they both walk away in hospital gowns.
Later in 1955, Dennis published his most notable work, Cards of Identity, a witty psychological satire that gained cult acclaim.
Later in that dynasty, with religious changes affecting the status of the cult, the title then fell out of favour.
Later on, possibly in connection with this cult ( nothing substantial is known of the matter ), Caligula built several very large and costly luxury barges for use on the lake.
He also appeared in the hit British films 28 Days Later, REHAB, Tube Tales, Bollywood Queen, Provoked, and the 2006 cult box office hit Kidulthood which he also produced.
Later, Acrolithitic statues, with marble heads and extremities, and a wooden trunk either gilded or covered in drapery, were a comparable technique used for cult images.
Later, Bishop Saint Petronius of Verona ( r. 412 – 429 ) wrote of Zeno ’ s virtues and also confirmed the existence of a cult dedicated to Saint Zeno.

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