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Princess Michael of Kent was born on 15 January 1945, in Karlsbad, in the then-German-populated Sudetenland, now known as Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, near the family estates of her Austrian maternal grandmother, Princess Hedwig von Windisch-Graetz, just prior to the defeat and the end of Nazi Germany and of World War II in Europe, and the following expulsion of the German population later that year.
An end to the Polish Hussite movement in Poland would arrive as well: the Polish Hussites, often reinforced by their Czech Slav brethren, had been raiding there for years, and the royal Polish forces under Władysław III of Varna would defeat the Hussites at the Battle of Grotniki, bringing the Hussite Wars to an end.
His team barely escaped defeat in their first two outings in 2000, beating Zimbabwe and the Czech Republic in tight 3 – 2 encounters.
The Czech defeat at the Battle of White Mountain was followed by measures that effectively secured Habsburg authority and the dominance of the Roman Catholic Church.
The religious wars continued after the Czech defeat.
In the aftermath of the defeat at White Mountain, the Czechs lost their native noble class, their reformed religion, and a vibrant Czech Protestant culture.
According to Bowker, the theory also ignores the history of Chechen terrorism and public threats by various Chechen rebels following their defeat in Dagestan – which included Khattab telling a Czech and a German newspaper, a few days before the bombings in Moscow, that " Russian women and children will pay for the crimes of Russian generals.
A 1 – 2 defeat against a Czech Republic side resting its key players proved to be Hamann's penultimate international game.
The team's performance was disappointing, finishing fifth in the group with expected defeat at home to Germany yet an unexpected draw away, a loss away and a goalless draw at home to the Czech Republic, a loss away and 2 – 2 draw at home to the Republic of Ireland, a 3 – 0 home win and uninspiring 2 – 1 away win against minnows San Marino, a 3 – 1 home win and 3 – 1 away defeat against Cyprus, and a spectacularly mixed performance against Slovakia, losing 5 – 1 at home and winning 5 – 2 away.
Bulgaria won the matches against the weaker teams, but lost 2 – 0 to Denmark and both matches with Czech Republic, including a disappointing 6 – 0 defeat.
During the campaign, the Czech Republic registered six wins, three draws, and an embarrassing defeat against, finishing their qualifying Group 5 in first place, above favourites the.
Bouma's only two goals at international level came within 4 months of each other, as the defender netted in the 3 – 2 defeat to Czech Republic in the group stage of Euro 2004.
On a very low turnout, the ruling Czech Social Democratic Party suffered a heavy defeat, losing ground to both the conservative Civic Democratic Party and the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia.
* 8 October 2005 — England defeat Austria 1 – 0 at Old Trafford, with the Netherlands defeating the Czech Republic the same night, thus assuring England automatic qualification for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, either as the top team in their qualifying group or one of the top two second-placed European teams.
In Bucharest came a 1-1 draw, which qualified the Czech team for the UEFA Cup round of 32, from 3rd place in group H, in spite of a home 0-3 defeat against Sevilla.
During the absolutistic period following the defeat of the revolution, he lived a secluded life and studied especially older Czech literature and Old Church Slavonic texts and culture.
The defeat by Cyprus heaped additional pressure on the already beleaguered Staunton ahead of Ireland's next game, at home to the Czech Republic on 11 October.
Staunton was disappointed by the performance but four days later, on 12 September, a 1 – 0 defeat to the Czech Republic in Prague crippled the qualifying campaign.
With Prussia part of the German Empire from 1871 onwards, the area after the German defeat in World War I became the place of an international dispute as it was inhabited by a majority of Czech speaking people.
He was replaced by Christian Poulsen during Denmark's third match, and saw the quarter-final defeat to the Czech Republic from the bench.
Pless defeated Mikhail Youzhny, 6 – 4, 6 – 3, in the singles before teaming up with Jürgen Melzer to defeat the Czech team of Ladislav Chramosta and Michal Navrátil, 6 – 7, 6 – 3, 6 – 0, in the doubles.
Essien played in Ghana's 0 – 2 defeat to Italy, their 2 – 0 victory over the Czech Republic, and the 2 – 1 victory over the United States, and helped Ghana become the only African team to reach the second round of the 2006 World Cup.
Although he was controversially left out of the squad for a 5 – 2 defeat away to Cyprus, he showed he could still perform at the highest international level with a solid display against Czech Republic at Lansdowne Road in October 2006.

defeat and rebels
Fearing defeat, the rebels started taking hostages of the local white population in areas under their control.
His cadaver was taken to the public Plaza Mayor of Cuzco and displayed as a sign of defeat and his severed head as a warning to other would-be rebels.
After the rebels ' defeat, over 750 of them were executed on Elizabeth's orders.
He was replaced by Charles Blount, Lord Mountjoy, who took three years to defeat the rebels.
According to Samguk Sagi, in 637, Kim Yu-sin, a Korean general of Silla rallied his troops to defeat rebels by lofting a kite with a straw man which looked like a burning ball flying to the sky.
* 1568 – Dutch rebels led by Louis of Nassau, brother of William I of Orange, defeat Jean de Ligne, Duke of Aremberg and his loyalist troops in the Battle of Heiligerlee, opening the Eighty Years ' War.
* 1666 – At least 3000 men of the Scottish Royal Army led by Tam Dalyell of the Binns defeat about 900 Covenanter rebels in the Battle of Rullion Green.
It ended with intervention of Iranian Imperial Forces and defeat of the rebels, but the state of Oman had to be radically reformed and modernized to cope with the campaign.
* 1912 – U. S. forces defeat Nicaraguan rebels under the command of Benjamín Zeledón at the Battle of Coyotepe Hill.
However, the British exceeded their original mandate, and took full military action to finally defeat the rebels and restore order.
1517 stele dedicated to Narayana's defeat of the Red Turban rebels.
Later overwhelming public anger over Pakistan's defeat by Bangladeshi rebels and the Indian Army, and the division of Pakistan into two parts boiled into street demonstrations throughout West Pakistan.
* May 9 – May 12 – Battle of Batoche: Canadian government forces inflict a decisive defeat on Métis rebels.
* June 22 – Battle of Bryn Glas: The Welsh rebels defeat the English on the England / Wales border.
* April 24 – Revolt of the Comuneros – Battle of Villalar: Castilian royalists defeat the rebels and execute their three leaders.
* The rebels defeat Legio IX Hispana and destroyed the capital Camulodunum ( modern Colchester ).
* March 26 – Henry I of England's forces defeat Norman rebels at Bourgtheroulde.
* September 22 – Battle of Zutphen: Spanish troops defeat the Dutch rebels and their English allies.
* December 25 – Battle of Tucapel: Mapuche rebels under Lautaro defeat the Spanish conquistadors and execute Pedro de Valdivia, the first Royal Governor of Chile.
The three legion numbers were never used again by the Romans after this defeat, unlike other legions that were restructured – a case unique in Roman history except for the XXII Deiotariana legion, which may have been disbanded after heavy losses against the Jewish rebels in the Bar Kokba revolt ( 132 – 136 ) in Israel.
* June 19 – Battle of Methven: The forces of the Earl of Pembroke defeat Bruce's Scottish rebels.
* August 10 – August 11 – Battle of Dupplin Moor: The Balliol rebels and the English defeat the loyalists of David II in Scotland.
* The Revolt of 1173 – 1174 against Henry II of England ends in defeat for the rebels.
Here he participated in the shambolic acts that crippled the empire s eastern provinces, including his strategic retreat when Caesar John Doukas was confronting Norman mercenary rebels, resulting in the humiliating defeat of the Byzantine army, and the capture of John Doukas.
After the final defeat of the rebels at the Battle of Evesham in 1265, William continued to serve Henry III, and then Edward I, until his death in 1296.

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