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disaffected and English
Then in 1202, disaffected patrons petitioned the French king to summon John to answer their charges in his capacity as John's feudal lord, and, when the English king refused to appear, Philip again took up the claims of Arthur, to whom he betrothed his six-year-old daughter, Marie.
Heinlein reveals near the end of Starship Troopers that the novel's protagonist and narrator, Johnny Rico, the formerly disaffected scion of a wealthy family, is Filipino, actually named " Juancita Rico " and speaks Tagalog in addition to English.
The English people, as is evident from contemporary broadsheet ballads and alehouse talk, were generally disaffected to the men who ruled in the name of their king.
In 1544, Wharton acted as a commissioner to draw up terms and bonds of assurance with the disaffected Scots for an English invasion, and the marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots and Prince Edward, which the Parliament of Scotland had rejected.
The second invasion, in 1499, found Warbeck in Cornwall gathering support from that disaffected county, but when a strong English force arrived he deserted his men and was captured and imprisoned.
1000Fryd plays a major role in Jakob Ejersbo's successful novel Nordkraft, which explores the culture of disaffected urban youth at the turn of the 1980s – 1990s and was adapted as a film in 2005 ( English title: Angels in Fast Motion ) and as a play in 2011.
Lisbon was said to be defended by a disaffected garrison, but while the English bloodied themselves at Corunna the Spaniards spent a crucial fortnight shoring up Portugal's defences.

disaffected and Army
The Indische Freiwilligen Infanterie Regiment 950 ( also known at various stages as the Indische Freiwilligen-Legion der Waffen-SS, the Legion Freies Indien, and Azad Hind Fauj ) was created in August 1942, chiefly from disaffected Indian soldiers of the British Indian Army, captured by the Axis in North Africa.
Babeuf's song Mourant de faim, mourant de froid (" Dying of Hunger, Dying of Cold "), set to a popular tune, began to be sung in the cafés, with immense applause ; and reports circulated that the disaffected troops of the French Revolutionary Army in the camp of Grenelle were ready to join an insurrection against the government.
* The activities of German agents in Ireland throughout the war years and their attempts to contact and court both Irish Republican Army and disaffected Irish Army personnel — many of these agents, if not all, were captured / exposed ; see Irish Republican Army – Abwehr collaboration in World War II.
The Irish People's Liberation Organisation was a small Irish republican paramilitary organization which was formed in 1986 by disaffected and expelled members of the Irish National Liberation Army ( INLA ) whose factions coalesced in the aftermath of the supergrass trials.
They also managed to obtain the sympathy of similarly disaffected Christians in the Army and local clergy.

disaffected and went
He went on to work with disaffected youngsters before working as a PR officer for the Teamsters Union.

disaffected and over
It was an important way of connecting with Melbourne-based Lions fans, many of whom had previously supported Fitzroy, and of winning over disaffected Fitzroy fans who had not started supporting the Brisbane Lions post-merger by honouring the history of the club.
Although they posed no immediate threat to Warwick's own power, Warwick resented the influence this group had over the King and, with the aid of Edward's disaffected younger brother George, Duke of Clarence, Warwick led an army against Edward.
The Communist Party never again held such a strong position in the union movement, nevertheless the issue remained potent and in 1955 the Democratic Labor Party was formed by disaffected ALP members who were concerned over Communist influence in some Australian Unions.
It continued to win over established and emerging Socialist League minority tendencies and disaffected branches for several years.
Respect had hoped to take over the left-wing space they saw as deserted by New Labour and start to attract disaffected labour grass-roots members, but suffered a series of splits.
It also was hoped the reforms would win over the disaffected parts of the empire, especially in the Ottoman controlled parts of Europe, which were largely Christian.
Holding York also brought him control over the diocese of Worcester, as at that time it was practice in England to hold " the potentially disaffected northern archbishopric in plurality with a southern see.
In 1964, Antonio Lemaire and his sons officially ventured into the production of paper made from recycled fibres when they took over a disaffected mill in Kingsey Falls ,( Quebec ), owned by the Dominion Paper Co .. Papier Cascades Inc. was born of that transaction.
Most important, the Republicans retained control of the House, in spite of falling from 59 % of the seats to just over 46 %, thanks to their alliance with the 25 Unionist representatives ; the Unionists were a group of disaffected pro-war Democrats who broke with their party during the previous Congress.
In 1543 Wharton was occupied with forays into Scotland, and with intrigues to win over disaffected Scots nobles and obtain control of the south-west of Scotland.
At their meeting in The Vatican on 21 November 2009 to resolve tensions over an offer for disaffected Anglicans to convert to Rome, the Pope gave the Archbishop of Canterbury a pectoral Cross.

disaffected and William
Nevertheless, with the help of disaffected local barons including Count Robert of Loritello, Manuel's expedition achieved astonishingly rapid progress as the whole of southern Italy rose up in rebellion against the Sicilian Crown, and the untried William I.
In 1688, when the birth of James Francis Edward Stuart heralded a Catholic succession, James II was overthrown in a coup d ' état by William of Orange in the Glorious Revolution at the invitation of the disaffected Protestant Establishment.
He was the intimate of William ; he had been the bearer of messages between the disaffected in Scotland and Holland ; and he was believed to be concerned with Sir James Steuart ( 1635-1715 ) in the authorship of a pamphlet An Account of Scotland's Grievances by reason of the D. of Lauderdale's Ministrie, humbly tendered to his Sacred Majesty.

disaffected and on
The Conseil even treated the serious matter of British aggression as its business and, on its own authority, sent to disaffected savages merchandise `` suitable for the peltry trade ''.
Amidst growing opposition, Elagabalus, just 18 years old, was assassinated and replaced by his cousin Alexander Severus on 11 March 222, in a plot formulated by his grandmother, Julia Maesa, and carried out by disaffected members of the Praetorian Guard.
By calling on the dramatic tactic of violent protest that was being used by other oppressed groups, the events at the Stonewall implied that homosexuals had as much reason to be disaffected as they.
It began as a movement of disaffected students who felt torn between the divergent Spanish and Moroccan influences on the country.
Although Thomas C. Platt and other disaffected party leaders mounted a dump-Harrison movement coalescing around veteran candidate James G. Blaine of Maine, the president's forces had the nomination locked up by the time delegates met in Minneapolis on June 7-10, 1892.
The Castilian king, John of Trastámara, had expected Gaunt would land in Portugal and had concentrated his forces on the Portuguese border ; he was wrong-footed by Gaunt's decision to invade Galicia, the most distant and disaffected of Castile's provinces.
Matters came to a head on 11 June 1488, when the king faced the army raised by the disaffected nobles and many former councillors near Stirling, at the Battle of Sauchieburn, and was defeated and killed.
Bread rioters and industrial strikers were joined on the streets by disaffected soldiers from the city's garrison.
Though enrolled in the Delian League it remained disaffected towards Athens, and in 477 had to be coerced by the establishment of a cleruchy on the island ; nevertheless, in 411 Andros proclaimed its freedom, and in 408 withstood an Athenian attack.
Peisistratus ' sons Hippias and Hipparchus, on the other hand, were not such able rulers, and when the disaffected aristocrats Harmodios and Aristogeiton slew Hipparchus, Hippias ' rule quickly became oppressive, resulting in the expulsion of the Peisistratids in 510 BC, who resided henceforth in Persepolis as clients of the Persian Shahanshah ( King of kings ).
Nobunaga, making a stop-over in Kyoto on his way west with only a small contingent of guards, was attacked by one of his own disaffected generals, Akechi Mitsuhide.
Three of our people fell, two on the side of the disaffected, and one on the side of the loyalists.
The party was founded in December 2000 by former members of the British National Party ( BNP ), dubbed " ultra-Tories " by BNP leader Nick Griffin, who were disaffected with the party's refusal to moderate its position on race.
The Scottish Labour Party ( SLP ) was formed on January 18, 1976, as a breakaway from the UK Labour Party, by members disaffected with the then Labour Government's failure to secure a devolved Scottish Assembly, as well as with its social and economic agenda.
Patterned after the recently-published counter-culture Whole Earth Catalog, the book served both as a basic reference on Judaism and American Jewish life, as well as a playful compendium of Jewish crafts, recipes, meditational practices, and political action ideas, all aimed at disaffected young Jewish adults.
With the rise of media coverage, which put these new violent gangs on the front page, soon many disaffected black youths were running to join the Crips, many without ever being contacted by gang leaders.
Arab nationalist leader Rashid Ali al-Gaylani, together with al-Husayni, gained the support of the disaffected army officers and on 1 April 1941, Nuri al-Said was overthrown in a coup led by al-Gaylani.
Three of our people fell, two on the side of the disaffected, and one on the side of the loyalists.
Church members, including copastor Mona West, claimed that the vote was less about the investigation and more about the congregation's long-simmering frustration with the denomination, including the opinion that the denomination was focused too much on gay issues and hampered their desire to reach out to Dallas residents disaffected by conservative churches ; as church member Michael Magnia explained: " The tie with MCC was more about gays and lesbians.
The church was formally organized on April 6, 1991 from members of the Community of Christ who had grown disaffected with the church starting to ordain women and other late-20th-century changes.
Following the disputed elections in 1987, young disaffected Kashmiris in the Valley such as the HAJY group-Abdul Hamid Shaikh, Ashfaq Majid Wani, Javed Ahmed Mir and Mohammed Yasin Malik-were recruited by the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front ( JKLF ) and the popular insurgency in the Kashmir Valley increased in momentum from this point on.
In June 1844, with the publication of the Nauvoo Expositor by disaffected former church members, the press was destroyed by the town marshal on orders from the town council ( of which Joseph was a member ) which set into motion the events that ultimately led to his arrest and incarceration in the jail in Carthage.

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