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The rebellion removed Alphonse II from the throne ( although he became king again later, from 791 to 842 ), and initiated a series of rebellions whose principal leaders were members of ascending aristocratic palace groups and landowners who, based on the growing economic development of the area, tried to displace from power of the reigning family of Don Pelayo.
The area was known from colonial times as " Storm's Bridge " and later, " Hall's Corners ", names derived from the principal landowners of the times.
The map shows the locations of the clans and the land owned by the principal landowners in around 1587-1594.
Families of clothiers gradually came to be the principal landowners in the town, with the manor of Frome itself finally passing into the ownership of a cloth merchant in 1714.
Polish landowners were regarded by Bismarck as the principal agitators for Polish nationalism, purchasing their estates and parceling them out to Germans in family-sized farms was intended to both disestablish this group and significantly higher the numbers of Germans in these areas.
The fear of a repeat of the massacres of 1641, fear of retribution for religious persecution, as well as their wish to hold onto lands which had been confiscated from Catholic landowners, were all principal motivating factors.
The principal landowners were now the Prebends of Oxton, Revd James Bingham as vicar, the Duke of Portland, Margaret Sherbrooke, Elizabeth Bainbrigge and Thomas Smith.
Lewis ' directory of 1837 lists the principal landowners in the locality at the time:
This was a body of the principal landowners liable to pay land tax, and was unelected.
By 1603 the Smyths had become the principal landowners in the parish and were lords of Long Ashton for four centuries — the estate finally being sold in 1946.
The Master and Fellows of Caius College, Cambridge, are the principal landowners.
In 1848 Woodford Halse's principal landowners included Sir Henry E. L. Dryden, 7th Baronet and Sir Charles Knightley, 2nd Baronet.
Much of this activity was initiated by the Plymouth Corporation, which made a habit of buying up the estates of principal landowners and destroying them in order to develop new amenities on the land.
), it provides a faithful description of all English localities as they existed at the time of first publication ( 1831 ), showing exactly where a particular civil parish was located in relation to the nearest town or towns, the barony, county, and province in which it was situated, its principal landowners, the diocese in which it was situated, andof great importance — the Roman Catholic district in which the parish was located and the names of corresponding Catholic parishes.
The name of the village probably relates to Gisa, Bishop of Wells, who was one of the principal episcopal landowners of Somerset at the time of the Domesday Book in 1086.
Aungier engaged the services of around 600 Bhandari Militia men who were maintained by 100 of the principal landowners of the island.
The same family remain the principal landowners.

principal and area
Apollo was worshipped as Actiacus ( ; Ἄκτιακός, Aktiakos, literally " Actian "), Delphinius ( ; Δελφίνιος, Delphinios, literally " Delphic "), and Pythius ( ; Πύθιος, Puthios, from Πυθώ, Pūthō, the area around Delphi ), after Actium ( Ἄκτιον ) and Delphi ( Δελφοί ) respectively, two of his principal places of worship.
It is also the principal city of the Columbus, Indiana, metropolitan statistical area which encompasses all of Bartholomew County.
Currently, there are two principal methods of plasma initiation: the flashboard large area emitter ( FLARE ) and the triple coaxial plasma igniter ( TCPI ).
Gdańsk ( or ; ; Kashubian: Gduńsk, ) is a Polish city on the Baltic coast, the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland's principal seaport and the center of the country's fourth-largest metropolitan area.
Many of the counties of Ulster roughly correspond to the territories controlled by the principal clan in that particular area such as the O Donnells of Tír Conaill whose political power was concentrated in what would become the County of Donegal.
Unable to conquer Acre, Napoleon returned to Egypt, and the death of Al Jazzar in 1804 removed Bashir's principal opponent in the area.
Among the various free trade agreements that Morocco has ratified with its principal economic partners, are The Euro-Mediterranean free trade area agreement with the European Union with the objective of integrating the European Free Trade Association at the horizons of 2012 ; the Agadir Agreement, signed with Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia, within the framework of the installation of the Greater Arab Free Trade Area ; the US-Morocco Free Trade Agreement with United States which came into force on 1 January 2006, and lately the agreement of free exchange with Turkey.
The principal cities ( population at the 1999 census ) are Rouen ( 518, 316 inhabitants in the metropolitan area ), the capital of Upper Normandy and formerly of the whole province ; Caen ( 420, 000 inhabitants in the metropolitan area ), the capital of Lower Normandy ; Le Havre ( 296, 773 inhabitants in the metropolitan area ); and Cherbourg ( 117, 855 inhabitants in the metropolitan area ).
Part of the New Palace's area of was reclaimed from the Thames, which is the setting of its principal façade, the river front.
The principal languages spoken in the area are Spanish, French, Catalan ( in Catalonia and Andorra ), Basque, and Aragonese
The SPR states its principal aim as " understanding events and abilities commonly described as psychic or paranormal by promoting and supporting important research in this area.
The central plain is a lowland area drained by the Chao Phraya River and its tributaries, the country's principal river system, which feeds into the delta at the head of the Bay of Bangkok.
The southwestern islands of the archipelago, including Cape Horn, are part of the Patagonian Batholith, while Cordillera Darwin and the area around Beagle Channel forms the principal codillera hosting the highest mountains.
The principal symbol of Yerevan is Mount Ararat, which is visible from any area in the capital.
Its principal cities are Warsaw ( 1. 7 million ) in the centre of the Warsaw metropolitan area, Radom ( 226, 000 ) in the south, Płock ( 127, 000 ) in the west, Siedlce ( 77, 000 ) in the east, and Ostrołęka ( 55, 000 ) in the north.
In Western Christianity's original area Latin was the principal language.
The inner area contains the principal mining districts ; other significant ore deposits are contained within the additional area enclosed by the dashed lines.
The Bactrians spoke Bactrian, a northern dialect of the East Iranian language, sharing some view features to modern Pashto and close related Yidgha, Munji, and Ishkashmi, and the principal religions of the area before the coming of Islam were Zoroastrianism and Buddhism.
Salem is the principal city of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area, a metropolitan area that covers Marion and Polk counties and had a combined population of 347, 214 at the 2000 census.
The principal area of settlement in the 5th century has been identified as between the lower Ouse and Cuckmere rivers in East Sussex, based on the number of Anglo-Saxon cemeteries there.
It is the principal city of the Lille Métropole, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the country behind those of Paris, Lyon and Marseille.

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In the summary of the principal events of the campaign compiled from the official records there are only ten days which show no fighting.
SBA works closely with the principal property disposal installations of the Federal Government in reviewing proposed sales programs and identifying those types of property that small business concerns are most likely to be interested in purchasing.
If the less developed countries are to be persuaded to adopt a long-term approach, the United States, as the principal supplier of external aid, must be prepared to give long-term commitments.
after completing the payments prescribed by paragraphs ( 2 ) and ( 3 ) of this subsection, to make payments, from time to time in ratable proportions, on account of the unpaid principal of all awards in the principal amount of more than $1,000, according to the proportions which the unpaid principal of such awards bear to the total amount in the fund available for distribution at the time such payments are made ; ;
Their locations in all parts of the United States, and their locations in the several kinds of educational and research institutions that are the principal homes of our intellectual and artistic strengths also are factors in the Trustees' minds.
There are three principal feed bunk types for dairy and beef cattle: ( 1 ) Fence-line bunks -- cattle eat from one side while feed is put in from the opposite side of the fence by self-unloading wagons ; ;
During summer vacation periods these records are stored in the office of the principal.
Of the various particle accelerators, the Van De Graff machines, resonant transformers, and linear accelerators are the principal ones available for commercial use.
In other countries where cereal grains are not among the principal crops of a region, starchy tubers or roots are processed for starch.
These, he said, are `` two of the principal underlying causes for family breakups leading to ADC ''.
While it must be said that these same Protestants have built some new churches during this period, and that religious population shifts have emptied churches, a principal reason for this phenomenon of redundancy is that fewer Protestants are going to church.
There are three principal families of abugidas, depending on whether vowels are indicated by modifying consonants by diacritics, distortion, or orientation.
They are derived from the characteristics of their spectroscopic lines: sharp, principal, diffuse, and fundamental, the rest being named in alphabetical order ( omitting j ).
The principal abalone farming regions are China, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea.
His principal theological works are a commentary in three volumes on the Books of the Sentences of Peter Lombard ( Magister Sententiarum ), and the Summa Theologiae in two volumes.
His principal sources are the Physics ( book 7 ), Metaphysics ( book 12 ), and the Pseudo-Aristotelian On the Universe.
However we are told by Longinus that Ammonius wrote nothing, and if Ammonius was the principal influence on Plotinus, then it is unlikely that Ammonius would have been a Christian.
Aldosterone's effects are on the distal convoluted tubule and collecting duct of the kidney where it causes increased reabsorption of sodium and increased excretion of both potassium ( by principal cells ) and hydrogen ions ( by intercalated cells of the collecting duct ).
Mycenae and Tiryns are the two principal sites on which evidence of a prehistoric civilization was remarked long ago by the classical Greeks.
There are difficulties in this story, of which the following are the principal elements:

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