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In spite of this, he went to Italy in 1132 in the train of the king, and his services there were rewarded in 1134 by the investiture of the Northern March, which was again without a ruler.
Amyntas III ( Greek: Ἀμύντας Γ ΄, died 370 BC ), son of Arrhidaeus and father of Philip II, was king of Macedon in 393 BC, and again from 392 to 370 BC.
Finally, the two brothers made peace with the mediation of the Papal Legate Gregory, and the king granted rule of Croatia and Dalmatia again to his brother.
Finally, Andrew made an agreement with his son with the mediation of Pope Honorius III and the junior king took over again the government of Slavonia, Dalmatia and Croatia.
* Beowulf's landing, an awkward reception at first, and stay at Heorot, being begged to stay there to fight king Hrothgar's enemies paralleling Aeneas ' landing and stay at Carthage, again, awkward at first, including being begged to stay there to fight the queen's enemies, but the hero decides to leave in spite of being promised great wealth and privilege.
Under the spell, king Högni and king Heðinn battled for one hundred and forty-three years, as soon as they fell down they had to stand up again and fight on.
"( 10: 13, 14 ) Starting with references to Persia and Greece it, again, culminates in the description of an arrogant king who desecrates the temple, sets up a " desolating abomination ", removes the daily sacrifice, and persecutes those who remain true to the " holy covenant ".
The cost was high, however, as the government was required by the king to call two general elections in 1910 to validate its position and ended up frittering away most of its large majority, being left once again dependent on the Irish Nationalists.
King Æthelstan was successful in securing Constantine's submission in 927 and 934, but the two again fought when Constantine, allied with the Strathclyde Britons and the Viking king of Dublin, invaded Æthelstan's kingdom in 937, only to be defeated at the great battle of Brunanburh.
As Portugal broke the ties with the Spanish king in 1640, Casablanca came under fully Portuguese control once again.
The death of William III in 1702 once again created a political upheaval as the king was replaced by Queen Anne, who immediately began her offensive against Nonconformists.
In earlier episodes, Davros is referred to ( albeit not by name ) twice: first in the episode " Dalek " by the Ninth Doctor, who explains that the Daleks were created by " a genius ... a man who was king of his own little world ", and again by the Tenth Doctor in the episode " Evolution of the Daleks ", where he refers to the Daleks ' creator as believing that " removing emotions made a race stronger ".
God then sends him out again, this time to Damascus to anoint Hazael as king of Syria, Jehu as king of Israel, and Elisha as his replacement.
She would not return to the king unless he was pleased enough with her to summon her again by name.
It was again unsuccessful, mainly due to the arrival of the Black Death, which decimated the besiegers, causing the death of the king ( Fifth Siege of Gibraltar ).
Two years of revolution and anarchy followed, until in 1870 the Cortes declared that Spain would again have a king.
Louis the German promptly rose in revolt, and the emperor redivided his realm again at Quierzy-sur-Oise, giving all of the young king of Bavaria's lands, save Bavaria itself, to Charles.
After the death of Aistulf, Ratchis tried once again to be king of the Lombardy but he was deposed in the same year.
Rome would never again have a hereditary " king ", even if later emperors were absolute rulers in all but name.
Nor were manors held necessarily by lay lords rendering military service ( or again, cash in lieu ) to their superior: a substantial share ( estimated by value at 17 % in England in 1086 ) belonged directly to the king, and a greater proportion ( rather more than a quarter ) were held by bishoprics and monasteries.
Unlike in 1072, Malcolm was prepared to fight, but a peace was arranged by Edgar Ætheling and Robert Curthose whereby Malcolm again acknowledged the overlordship of the English king.
But Philip achieved a great deal of success in the civil war that followed, allowing him in 1204 to be again crowned king, this time by the archbishop of Cologne.

king and employed
The king of Attalid Pergamene employed their services in the increasingly devastating wars of Asia Minor ; another band deserted from their Egyptian overlord Ptolemy IV after a solar eclipse had broken their spirits.
After that, the king managed to control the appointment of dukes and often also employed bishops in administrative affairs.
The king, realizing that Simnel was merely a dupe, employed him in the royal kitchen.
According to this theory, Robin Hood was pardoned and employed by the king in 1323.
Finally, recent research has shown that Hunter's Robyn Hood had been employed by the king at an earlier stage, thus casting doubt on this Robyn Hood's supposed earlier career as outlaw and rebel.
Frequently employed by the king both at court and on embassies, he appeared at Rome in 1403 to solicit Boniface IX's confirmation of Ruprecht's claims.
The king employed thousands of highly paid retainers at his palaces — not to rule the country but to look after the royal family.
It has also been suggested that the Spanish conquest of Mesoamerica influenced the history of the botanical garden as gardens in Tenochtitlan established by king Nezahualcoyotl, also gardens in Chalco and elsewhere greatly impressed the Spanish invaders, not only with their appearance but also because the indigenous Aztecs employed many more medicinal plants than did the classical world of Europe.
* Xerxes I, king of Persia, who invaded Greece in 484 BC employed Greek mercenaries.
One of the most famous guards was the future king Harald III of Norway, also known as Harald Hardrada (" Hard-counsel "), who arrived in Constantinople in 1035 and was employed as a Varangian Guard.
In 17th century Spain Dwarves, often with other deformities, were employed as buffoons to entertain the king and his family especially the children.
No evidence survives that Leofric was employed by the king in any diplomatic missions, nor does Leofric appear to have attended any papal councils or synods.
An example is Benhadad (" Son of Hadad "), the king of Aram whom Asa, king of Judah, employed to invade the northern kingdom, Israel, according to.
The king employed him on several tasks, including as a negotiator, a justice, and as a royal secretary.
He was employed in the service of John of England even before John's coronation as king, for which he was rewarded with a number of ecclesiastical offices, culminating in his pro forma election to Norwich in 1200.
Richard enjoyed better relations with King Henry II of England than Becket had, and was employed by the king on diplomatic affairs.
The Frankish kings of the Merovingian dynasty employed a high official, the comes palatinus, who at first assisted the king in his judicial duties and at a later date discharged many of these himself.
After their return, he was in 1761 appointed to succeed John Shackelton as Principal Painter in Ordinary to George III, beating Hudson to the post ; and so fully employed was he on the royal portraits which the king was in the habit of presenting to ambassadors and colonial governors, that he was forced to take advantage of the services of a host of assistants — of whom David Martin and Philip Reinagle are the best known.
The same year, Montespan became the official mistress of the king, and after this, she employed La Voisin whenever a problem occurred in her relationship with the king.
In La Cour, the king would address his subjects by means of the étranges lucarnes ( strange windows ), a phrase de Gaulle had employed about television.
Archelaus I of Macedon employed Zeuxis to decorate the palace of his new capital Pella and the king himself was presented with a picture of Pan by Zeuxis.
On succeeding to his father's title his influence in Scotland was employed by the king to balance that of Argyll in the dealings with the Covenanters, but without success.

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