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In 1919 the morganatic wife and children of Prince Oskar of Prussia, the Counts and Countesses von Ruppin, were upgraded to princes and princesses of Prussia by the exiled Kaiser Wilhelm II.
While his units were overrunning the Netherlands, in May 1940, Bock attempted to call on the exiled former KaiserWilhelm II — at Doorn, but Bock was unable to gain admittance: the German troops guarding the residence having been instructed to prevent such visits.
was attended by his nephew, the exiled King of Spain ; by numerous archdukes ; by all the surviving Austro-Hungarian Feldmarshals ; by personal representatives of Hitler ; by members of the House of Savoy ; by the diplomatic corps ; by a son of exiled German Kaiser Wilhelm ; by representatives of the governments of Germany, Italy and Austria, and by Hungary's Regent, Miklós Horthy and his wife.
After he left the camps, he lived in Zurich where he met and was influenced by Georg Kaiser, another exiled playwright.
In January 1919, Lea and a group of officers from his unit, the U. S. 114th Field Artillery, traveled to Kasteel Amerongen in the Netherlands in a failed attempt to seize the recently exiled German Kaiser Wilhelm II and bring Wilhelm II to the Paris Peace Conference for potential trial for war crimes.
He accompanied his commander, Colonel Luke Lea, on an unsanctioned mission to Amerongen in the Netherlands in January 1919 to attempt to arrest the exiled German Kaiser, Wilhelm II, and bring him to the Paris Peace Conference to be tried for war crimes.

exiled and Wilhelm
Wilhelm II initially supported the Nazi Party, and his four sons of the exiled German royal family, including Prince Eitel Friedrich and Prince Oskar, became members of the Nazi Party, in hopes that in exchange for their support, the Nazis would permit the restoration of the monarchy.
The Catholic Prince-Bishop Franz Wilhelm, Count of Wartenberg then imposed the Counter-Reformation onto the city with many Lutheran burgher families being exiled.
When Marchand left for Germany in 1713, it may have been to escape from his wife's legal threats — however, Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg reported that Marchand left because Louis XIV exiled the composer for " impertinence.

exiled and II
However, there is no evidence that his son and ultimate successor, Constantius II, who was an Arian Christian, was exiled.
* 435 – Deposed Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Nestorius, considered the originator of Nestorianism, is exiled by Roman Emperor Theodosius II to a monastery in Egypt.
Under the direction of Nebuchadnezzar II, Babylonian armies exiled three thousand Jews from Judah, deposing King Jehoiachin in 597 BCE.
After the referendum the king of Italy Umberto II di Savoia is exiled.
In February 1990, King Moshoeshoe II was stripped of his executive and legislative powers and exiled by Lekhanya, and the Council of Ministers was purged.
* 1940 – In Romania, the ruling party Iron Guard arrests and executes over 60 of exiled King Carol II of Romania's aides, including former minister Nicolae Iorga.
* 1953 – Edward Mutesa II, the kabaka ( king ) of Buganda is deposed and exiled to London by Sir Andrew Cohen, Governor of Uganda.
Great defenders of Trinitarian faith included the Popes, especially Pope Liberius, who was exiled to Berea by Constantius II for his Trinitarian faith, Damasus I, and several other bishops.
Sergius was then forcibly exiled by Lambert, fleeing to his see at Caere, where he placed himself under the protection of Adalbert II, Margrave of Tuscany.
During World War II, Stalin exiled entire national groups from the Caucasus and the Crimea to Uzbekistan to prevent " subversive " activity against the war effort.
Xenophon was later exiled from Athens, most likely because he fought under the Spartan king Agesilaus II against Athens at Coronea.
** In Romania, coup leader General Ion Antonescu's Iron Guard arrests and executes over 60 of exiled king Carol II of Romania's aides.
* November 30 – Edward Mutesa II, the kabaka ( king ) of Buganda, is deposed and exiled to London by Sir Andrew Benjamin Cohen, Governor of Uganda.
He is later condemned to death and then mysteriously pardoned and exiled by King Charles II.
* February – The entire court of Richard II of England are convicted of treason by the Merciless Parliament, under the influence of the Lords Appellant, and are all either executed or exiled.
* September 23 – at the death of William II, his adversary in the investiture controversy, Anselm, the exiled archbishop of Canterbury returns to England.
* King Richard II of England exiles his cousin Henry Bolingbroke ( the future Henry IV of England ) for 10 years in order to end Henry's feud with Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk, who is also exiled.
Perutz was exiled from Austria because of his Jewish heritage when Nazi Germany annexed that country prior to World War II.
** Richard II cancels the legal documents allowing the exiled Henry Bolingbroke to inherit his father's land.
** While Richard II is away on a military campaign in Ireland, Henry Bolingbroke, with exiled former Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Arundel as an advisor, returns to England and begins a military campaign to reclaim his confiscated land.
In May 1267, he concluded the Treaty of Viterbo with the exiled Baldwin II of Constantinople and William II Villehardouin ( through his chancellor Leonardo of Veruli ).
* Cambro-Norman Knight, and vassal of Henry II of England, Richard fitzGilbert de Clare makes an alliance with exiled Irish chief Dermot MacMurrough, to help him regain the throne of Leinster.

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In Mexico, exiled Republican intellectuals extended the Annales approach, particularly from the Center for Historical Studies of El Colegio de México, the leading graduate studies institution of Latin America.
Alaric exiled him for a year to Bordeaux in Aquitania, then allowed him to return unharmed when the crisis had passed.
However, Otto died the same year, and although both mother and grandmother were appointed as co-regents for the child-king, Otto III, Theophano forced Adelaide to abdicate and exiled her.
Along with his father, ` Abdu ' l-Bahá was exiled to Baghdad where the family lived for nine years.
According to Yevgenii Pasternak, his father would have been exiled had it not been for Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who telephoned Khrushchev and threatened to found a Committee for Pasternak ’ s protection.
Emilio Bacardí, Don Facundo's eldest son, was repeatedly imprisoned and was exiled from Cuba for having fought in the rebel army against Spain in the Cuban War of Independence.
Its protagonist is an exiled king, played by Chaplin, who arrives in New York with a plan to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
Even though he disapproved the use of a violent revolution, the Ji family dominated the Lu state by force for generations and had exiled the previous duke.
In 46, Asinius Gallus, the grandson of Asinius Pollio, and Statilius Corvinus were exiled for a plot hatched with several of Claudius ' own freedmen.
He had given refuge to an exiled Irish king whom he hoped he might use as the excuse for conquest.
Since 3 May 1814, the Sovereign Principality of Elba was created a miniature non-hereditary Monarchy under the exiled French Emperor Napoleon I. Napoleon I was allowed, by the treaty of Fontainebleau with ( 27 April ), to enjoy, for life, the imperial title.
reports that, when the Va, pensiero chorus was sung in Milan, then belonging to the large part of Italy under Austrian domination, the audience, responding with nationalistic fervor to the exiled slaves ' lament for their lost homeland, demanded an encore of the piece.
This film offers an alternative origin for the Immortals, who are depicted as aliens exiled to Earth from Zeist.
" Thousands of their family members were imprisoned for years in work camps and jails and later exiled for decades to miserable state farms built on reclaimed marshlands.
His offer of amnesty for the Roman upper class was largely honored, though the jurist Ulpian was exiled.
Jews in Muslim countries were not entirely free from persecution — for example, many were killed, exiled or forcibly converted in the 12th century, in Persia and by the rulers of the Almohad dynasty in North Africa and Al-Andalus.
As a result of this, he was further exiled to Pitiunt ( in modern Georgia ) where his tomb is a shrine for pilgrims.
Her brother, Marx's uncle Benjamin Philips ( 1830-1900 ), was a wealthy banker and industrialist, upon whom Karl and Jenny Marx would later often come to rely for loans while they were exiled in London.
In 1964 in Brazil, Paulo Freire was arrested and exiled for teaching peasants to read.
Another historic part filled by Amyraut was in the negotiations originated by Pierre le Gouz de la Berchère ( 1600 – 1653 ), first president of the parlement of Grenoble, when exiled to Saumur, for a reconciliation and reunion of the Catholics of France with the French Protestants.
Bede says that Mellitus was exiled because he refused the brothers ' request for a taste of the sacramental bread.

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