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The proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic was much celebrated in the city on 14 April 1931.
Alfonso XIII left the country in response to the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic, although he never abdicated.
Crowds celebrating in Athens the proclamation of the Second Hellenic Republic | Republic, 1924.
Upon the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, the government of Luxembourg observed its neutrality and issued an official proclamation to that effect on September 6, 1939.
The Second French Empire was overthrown three days after Napoleon's disastrous surrender at the Battle of Sedan in 1870, which resulted in the proclamation of the French Third Republic and his exile in England.
Advocating socialism and Catalan independence, the party achieved a spectacular victory in the municipal elections of April 12, 1931, which preceded the April 14 proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic.
In 1900 during the Second Boer War, by a proclamation issued at Pretoria ( June 19 ), Lord Roberts adopted the plan for a similar reason, but shortly afterwards ( July 29 ) it was abandoned ( see The Times History of the War in S. Africa, iv.
Pushed to the throne by an alliance between the people of Paris ; the republicans, who had set up barricades in the capital ; and the liberal bourgeoisie, the " Citizen King " was overthrown by similar barricades during the February Revolution of 1848, which led to the proclamation of the Second Republic.
* establishing the foundations of state sovereignty during the course of the Second World War, by the decisions of the Antifascist Council of National Liberation of Croatia ( 1943 ), as opposed to the proclamation of the Independent State of Croatia ( 1941 ), and subsequently in the Constitution of the People's Republic of Croatia ( 1947 ) and all later constitutions of the Socialist Republic of Croatia ( 1963-1990 ), on the threshold of the historical changes, marked by the collapse of the communist system and changes in the European international order, the Croatian nation by its freely expressed will at the first democratic elections ( 1990 ) reaffirmed its millenniary statehood.
CPCA, which was founded eight years later, thus does not recognize the proclamation of the dogma of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary by Pope Pius XII in 1950, canonizations from 1949 onward ( e. g. the canonization of Pope Pius X ), Vatican declarations on even well-established devotional piety ( e. g. on the Sacred Heart of Jesus or on Mary as Queen ), and the Second Vatican Council ( 1962 – 1965 ).
The conference was not only opened on the anniversary of the proclamation of the Second Reich, the treaty also had to be signed by the new German government in the same room, the Hall of Mirrors.
Advancement would have to wait for the revolution of 24 February 1848, and the proclamation of the Second Republic which introduced male suffrage, and hopes that similar benefits would apply to women.
Second only to the verbal proclamation of the Gospel, Bible translation took place in all sorts of settings: among ancient Christian churches, such as the Armenians and the Assyrian church ; cultures with a written language and a written religious heritage, such as the Marathi ; and creating written languages in cultures without them, such as among the animistic people in Hawaii.
Thereafter, the commemoration was moved to 14 April, the anniversary of the proclamation of the Second Republic in 1931.
With the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic in April 1931, he was named Minister of the Navy in the provisional government, becoming later the Minister of Governance ( Interior ).
In 1931, he was elected to the City Council of Madrid during the elections that led to the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic.
Immediately after the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic in 1931, he returned to Spain and founded the revolutionary group Nosotros, one more radical than the Federación Anarquista Ibérica ( FAI ).
The Archives of the Royal Palace contains about twenty thousand dossiers ranging from the Disastrous decade ( 1823-1833 ) until the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic in 1931.
The sources are also unclear as to when did the Kingdom of Poland ( or Vistula land ) officially end ; some arguing it ended when the German and Austro-Hungarian occupying authorities assumed control ; others, that it ended with the proclamation of the Regency Kingdom of Poland in 1916 ; finally, some argue that it occurred only with the creation of the independent Second Polish Republic in 1918.
The Crown has power to legislate by proclamation for a newly conquered country ( Jenkyns, British Rule and Jurisdiction beyond the Seas ); and this power was freely exercised in the Transvaal Colony during the Second Boer War.
Initially a liberal, following a short-lived deposition and the proclamation of the Roman Republic, Pius was returned to power by troops from the French Second Republic and became a conservative reactionary.
In 1922, he and his family left for Cuba, where Manuel Aznar Zubigaray worked for several local newspapers, returning with the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic ( 1931 ).
In 1931, following the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic, the armed forces of the Spanish Kingdom became the Spanish Republican Armed Forces.
The Restoration was the name given to the period that began on December 29, 1874 after the First Spanish Republic ended with the restoration of Alfonso XII to the throne after a coup d ' état by Martinez Campos, and ended on April 14, 1931 with the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic.
* the Second Awakening to the movement that led to the proclamation of Latvian independence in 1918, and

proclamation and Vatican
They saw the Catholic Church as a powerful force of reaction and anti-modernity, especially after the proclamation of papal infallibility in 1870, and the tightening control of the Vatican over the local bishops.
Tensions were increased by the 1870 Vatican Council proclamation on papal infallibility.
Some years after the First Vatican Council, in which he played a central role in the proclamation of Papal Infallibility, he was made Ireland's first cardinal, ahead of the nominally superior Archbishop of Armagh.
Singh's contact with Pope John Paul II at the Vatican in the summer of 1983 may have instrumental in the pontiff's awareness of Sikhs and his timely proclamation of goodwill at the time of the Golden Temple attack and massacre.
* divisions in the Church caused by the proclamation of Papal Infallibility by the First Vatican Council

proclamation and Council
On May 14, 1948, on the day in which the British Mandate over Palestine expired, the Jewish People's Council gathered at the Tel Aviv Museum, and approved a proclamation declaring the establishment of a Jewish state in Eretz Israel, to be known as the State of Israel.
In January 1951, Shoghi Effendi issued a proclamation announcing the formation of the International Bahá ' í Council ( IBC ), representing the first international Bahá ' í body.
During Henry VIII's reign, the Sovereign, on the advice of the Council, was allowed to enact laws by mere proclamation.
A further proclamation of 1538, aiming to stop the spread of Lutheran doctrine, saw Henry VIII note that " sondry contentious and sinyster opiniones, have by wrong teachynge and naughtye bokes increaced and growen within this his realme of England ", and declare that all authors and printers must allow the Privy Council or their agents to read and censor books before publication.
The proclamation of the Republic of Sassari ( The Council ), Giuseppe Sciuti, 1880, Sassari.
Clayton's event did not have repercussions outside of Fairmont for several reasons, among them: the city was overwhelmed by other events, the celebration was never promoted outside of the town itself and no proclamation was made in the City Council.
On May 14, 1948, on the day in which the British Mandate over Palestine expired, the Jewish People's Council gathered at the Tel Aviv Museum, and approved a proclamation which declared the establishment of a Jewish state in Eretz Israel, to be known as the State of Israel.
May 14-On May 14, 1948, on the day in which the British Mandate over a Palestine expired, the Jewish People's Council gathered at the Tel Aviv Museum, and approved a proclamation declaring the establishment of a Jewish state in Eretz Israel, to be known as the State of Israel.
He proceeded to rule largely by proclamation, calling on the Privy Council to do little more than rubber-stamp his decisions.
On 10 July, the same day as Jane's proclamation, a letter from Mary Tudor arrived in London, saying that she was now queen and demanding the obedience of the Council.
The Union Flag has been used in a variety of forms since the proclamation by Orders in Council 1606, when the Flag of Scotland and the Flag of England were first merged to symbolise the Union of the Crowns.
On May 14, 1948, on the day in which the British Mandate over a Palestine expired, the Jewish People's Council gathered at the Tel Aviv Museum, and approved a proclamation, declaring " the establishment of a Jewish state in Eretz Israel, to be known as the State of Israel ".
* The UN Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands ( originally comprising Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Northern Mariana Islands and Palau ), after Allied military occupations, since 18 July 1947, had a dozen high commissioners, also presiding over the splitting off of Palau and Marshall Islands in 1980 and the 10 May 1979 granting of autonomy to the Federated States of Micronesia ( former Ponape, Truk and Yap districts of the Trust Territory ) until on 3 November 1986 the Trust Territory was dissolved by the U. S. ( a single Director of the Office of Transition, Charles Jordan, stepped in from 3 November 1986 – 30 September 1991, a while after the 22 December 1990 proclamation of final independence as the UN Security Council ratified the termination of US trusteeship ).
On November 16, the Council of Assiniboia made a final attempt to assert its authority when Governor Mactavish issued a proclamation ordering the Métis to lay down their arms.
This proclamation was to later prove problematic, as it effectively ended the authority of the Council, while failing to establish Canadian authority — unbeknownst to McDougall, the transfer had been postponed once news of the unrest reached Ottawa.
On May 14, 1948, on the day in which the British Mandate over a Palestine expired, the Jewish People's Council gathered at the Tel Aviv Museum, and approved a proclamation which declared the establishment of a Jewish state in Eretz Israel, to be known as the State of Israel.
The Gorsedd holds the right of proclamation and of governance while the Council organises the event.
Finally, the April 3, 1955 Act allows the proclamation, by the Council of Ministers, of the " state of emergency " ( état d ' urgence ).
At 8pm on 19 October, two hours before the Governor returned to Wellington, however, Hall convened an emergency meeting of his Executive Council and Prendergast issued a proclamation berating Te Whiti and his people for their " threatening attitude " and giving them 14 days to accept the dismemberment of their land and leave Parihaka or suffer " the great evil which must fall on them ".
Out of that struggle came the November 1897 proclamation of the State Trades and Labor Council of Montana, a document which broke with the past – declaring that " the old form of organization is unable to cope with the recent aggressions of plutocracy " – and called for a new type of labor organization.
After the death of a Sovereign the Accession Council ( made up of Privy Councillors and other officers such as the Lord Mayor of London ) meets at St. James's Palace to make a formal proclamation of the accession of the next Sovereign.
With the proclamation of the Ukrainian Central Council on June 28, 1917, Petliura became the First Secretary for military matters.
In the United Kingdom, the Accession Council is a ceremonial body which assembles in St. James's Palace upon the death of a monarch ( Demise of the Crown ), to make a formal proclamation of the accession of his or her successor to the throne, and to receive a religious oath from the new monarch.

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