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Sieciech's and negatively
Sieciech's administration of the realm was negatively perceived by those of the barons who were not the beneficiaries of the power shift.

Sieciech's and Władysław
There the Rebel forces of Bolesław and Zbigniew defeated Sieciech's army, and Władysław I Herman was obliged to permanently remove Sieciech from the position of Count Palatine.

Sieciech's and .
Defeated, in 1101 and after the mediation of the Archbishop of Gniezno Martin, the Duke was forced to confiscate Sieciech's properties and exiled him.
In 1090 Polish forces under Sieciech's command, managed to gain control of Gdańsk Pomerania, albeit for a short time.
Sieciech's coin.
There it was decided to remove the current guardian of Bolesław, a noble named Wojslaw ( a Sieciech's relative ) and arrange an expedition against the Count Palatine.

tyrannical and rule
While on Utopia, Magneto asks Professor X for his help as Phoenix Force-powered Emma Frost's rule becomes more tyrannical.
The term now implies tyrannical rule.
Like Heinlein in " Solution Unsatisfactory ", Anderson assumed that the imposition of an American military rule over the rest of the world would necessarily entail the destruction of American democracy and the imposition of a harsh tyrannical rule over the United States ' own citizens.
Leonora had long carried on a relationship with the count of Ourém, who engaged in various intrigues with England and Castile, and who's influence was resented by the leaders of the aristocracy, while her tyrannical rule also aroused Rebellion of bitter opposition.
Nevertheless, this Decemvirate's rule becomes increasingly violent and tyrannical.
Justinian's tyrannical rule provoked another uprising against him.
The city gained fame as a producer of millstone during the period of tyrannical rule.
As discussed by many authors have historically argued that " the book is, first and foremost, a satire, so that many of the things we find in it which are morally absurd, specious, and contradictory, are there quite deliberately in order to ridicule ... the very notion of tyrannical rule ".
When Hugh Peters visited John Lilburne in the Tower on 25 May 1649, Lilburne told him that he would rather have had seven years under the late king's rule than one under the present regime, and that in his opinion if the current regime remained as tyrannical as it was, then people would be prepared to fight for " Prince Charles ".
The whole picture serves as a monument to the people of Missolonghi and to the idea of freedom against tyrannical rule.
Nevertheless, this Decemvirate's rule became increasingly violent and tyrannical ; each decemvir was attended by twelve lictors, who carried the fasces with axes even within the city ( consuls and dictators alone were attended by twelve lictors, and only the dictator could display the fasces with axes within the pomerium ).
Chilon, the ambitious and capable ephor of Sparta, built a strong alliance amongst neighbouring states by making common cause with these groups seeking to oppose unpopular tyrannical rule.
In the traditional history of the Eternal Alliance, the Habsburgs had appointed a tyrannical vogt named Albrecht Gessler to rule over Uri from his castle in Altdorf.
Claire's personal, almost tyrannical " rule of law " has the effect of a secret extrajudicial proceeding.
Within two years, thousands of public servants were wrongly accused and executed, and numerous commoners were kidnapped or killed under his tyrannical rule.
The rebellion's immediate cause was the conduct of Jo Byong-gap ( 1844 – 1911 ), a government official whose rule was viewed by some as tyrannical and corrupt.
Accusations of thuggery and thievery were leveled by both parties against each other, compounded by ever-increasing dissension among some of Strang's own disciples, who chafed at what they saw as his increasingly tyrannical rule.
The already well established notion of Judith as an exemplum of the courage of local people against tyrannical rule from afar was given new urgency by the Assyrian nationality of Holofernes, which made him an inevitable symbol of the threatening Turks.
Here he becomes the center of the story and makes new allies as he tries to find a way to save the Matoran from Makuta Teridax's tyrannical rule.
Here he becomes the center of the story, and makes new allies as he tries to find a way to save the Matoran and the Toa from Makuta Teridax's tyrannical rule.
The show follows the adventures of She-Ra, He-Man's twin sister, who is leading a group of freedom fighters known as the Great Rebellion in the hope of freeing their homeworld of Etheria from the tyrannical rule of Hordak and the Evil Horde.
: The people of Iraq, striving to reclaim their freedom, which was usurped by the previous tyrannical regime, rejecting violence and coercion in all their forms, and particularly when used as instruments of governance, have determined that they shall hereafter remain a free people governed under the rule of law.
Like many Florentine aristocrats of his day, Guicciardini believed in a mixed republican government based on the model of the Venetian constitution ; and despite working so often and closely with the Medici he viewed their rule as tyrannical.

tyrannical and on
DeMille had a reputation for tyrannical behavior on the set, and he despised actors who were unwilling to take physical risks.
In his forties, he seized the crown of the tyrannical king of Aquilonia, the most powerful kingdom of the Hyborian Age, having strangled the previous ruler on the steps of the throne.
By the middle of the 17th century, plays such as Robert Davenport's King John and Matilda, although based largely on the earlier Elizabethan works, were transferring the role of Protestant champion to the barons and focusing more on the tyrannical aspects of John's behaviour.
* King Vladimir Vassily Gonereo Tristian Mangegi Fortunov-The tyrannical ruler of Latveria who was extremely harsh to the gypsies that lived on the borders.
Concerning the differences and similarities in Machiavelli's advice to ruthless and tyrannical princes in The Prince and his more republican exhortations in Discourses on Livy, many have concluded that The Prince although written in the form of advice for a monarchical prince, contains arguments for the superiority of republican regimes, similar to those found in the Discourses.
The study of Nero is problematic as some modern historians question the reliability of ancient sources when reporting on Nero's tyrannical acts.
Throughout history, oligarchies have been tyrannical ( relying on public servitude to exist ) or relatively benign.
In this iteration, the story again takes place on Mars, where the Earth Defense Force has become as tyrannical an organization as Ultor.
It follows people from all corners of the kingdom, but concentrates on the court of a tyrannical, dwarfish monarch known only as " the King ".
The film focuses on a trio of employees who plot to murder their titular tyrannical supervisors.
The Sui dynasty's early demise was attributed to the government's tyrannical demands on the people, who bore the crushing burden of taxes and compulsory labor.
Meanwhile, Kenobi hid Luke on Tatooine while the Galactic Republic became the tyrannical Galactic Empire and Vader systematically hunted down and killed the Jedi.
Spurred on by these grievances, on his return to England shortly after the victory at Homildon Hill, Henry Percy issue proclamations in Cheshire accusing the King of ' tyrannical government '.
* Reflecting the growing level of discontent with his tyrannical conduct, Dion is assassinated by Callippus, an Athenian who has accompanied him on his expedition to take over as tyrant of Syracuse.
The book was opposed by the Left on the grounds that it presented the two movements as equally tyrannical.
Neither the hostility of the natives, nor the struggle to make agriculture profitable on Karoo or veld, slowed the progress made by the colonists as much as the narrow and tyrannical policy adopted by the Dutch East India Company.
This work proceeded against a background of economic boom and bust, tyrannical dictatorship, and cataclysmic war clouds collecting on the horizon.
The book takes its title from part of a speech given by Taylor on January 4, 1880 in defense of the Mormon practice of polygamy: " We believe in honesty, morality, and purity ; but when they enact tyrannical laws, forbidding us the free exercise of our religion, we cannot submit.
The film focuses on a trio of employees who plot to murder their titular tyrannical supervisors.

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