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rebellious and duke
After gaining the throne at the age of eighteen, he defeated a rebellious duke of Kouřim named Radslav.
However, the death of Geoffrey I in 1008 allowed for Richard II to intervene directly in Brittany during the minority of his nephew, Alan III, against rebellious counts who would take advantage of a youthful duke.
In 641 the rebellious duke of Thuringia, Radulf, sought an alliance with Samo against his sovereign, Sigebert III.
In 738, a long peace was broken by the rebellious Lombard duke of Spoleto, Thrasimund II.

rebellious and forced
He was forced to submit to their demands, agreeing to hand over those responsible for Domitian's death and even giving a speech thanking the rebellious Praetorians.
When the rebellious helots were finally forced to surrender and permitted to evacuate the country, the Athenians settled them at the strategic city of Naupactus on the Corinthian Gulf.
This, in combination with the rebellious nobles in Jutland, forced Valdemar to flee his kingdom during Easter in 1368.
This led to another political bouleversement, and Edward was forced to reconfirm the Ordinances, and submit to the leadership of the rebellious barons.
Following the surrender of General John Burgoyne after the Battles of Saratoga in October 1777 and the subsequent entry of France into the war as an American ally, British strategy in dealing with the rebellious Americans was forced to change.
The story focuses on the Blue warrior Kiani, who is forced to side with the rebellious councilman Marqueses in order to save her master, Casque, from the clutches of human military scientists.
In 1926 he and two other rebellious writers, Roy Campbell and William Plomer, published a satirical magazine called Voorslag () which promoted a more racially integrated South Africa ; it lasted for three issues before being forced to shut down because of its radical views.
Perhaps influenced by his recent experience with fellow actor James Dean's rebellious attitude on the sets of Rebel Without a Cause and Giant, Hopper forced Hathaway to shoot more than 80 takes of a scene before he acquiesced to Hathaway's demands.
But the Quza ' a remained rebellious and unrepentant, and ' Amr ibn al -' As later attacked them and forced them to re-submit.
After an uncredited role in 2004's Catwoman, Peregrym made her film debut playing the lead role in 2006's Stick It, which is a film about a rebellious teenager who is forced to return to her former life in gymnastics but ends up liking her old life and continues to live it.
To make sure that the rebellious Hell follows his orders, he is forced to wear an electronic protective codpiece that will explode if he disobeys or tries to abort his mission.
" (" Love is a rebellious bird "), referencing the rebellious bird Peter is forced to deal with early in the episode.

rebellious and Bagrat
George s childhood coincided with the civil war between his father, Bagrat IV ( r. 1027 – 1072 ), and the rebellious Georgian feudal lord Liparit, who succeeded in temporary driving Bagrat into the Byzantine Empire, crowned George as king at the Ruisi Cathedral between 1050 and 1053, under the regency of Bagrat's sister Gurandukht.

rebellious and flee
He is the most rebellious of the children and even attempts to flee to Eccles when he learns of George's marriage plans for him.

rebellious and Constantinople
The defection of the commander of the Byzantine navy, megas doux Andronikos Kontostephanos, and the general Andronikos Angelos, played a key role in allowing the rebellious forces to enter Constantinople.
Murad had to abandon the siege of Constantinople in order to deal with his rebellious brother.

rebellious and where
* The Almohad army besieges Ceuta where Abu Musa, the rebellious brother of the caliph, has received shelter and the support of the population.
* The Spartans try to conquer the mountain stronghold of Mt Ithome in Messenia, where a large force of rebellious helots have taken refuge.
For the next two years, Waltman's character played the role of the natural underdog and displayed a rebellious attitude until the Raw before the 1995 Survivor Series pay-per-view where he was the guest referee in a match between Razor Ramon and Sycho Sid.
Although the Scooby Gang later joked that he wore tweed diapers as a child, Giles was in fact a rebellious youth, rejecting his responsibility as a Watcher and dropping out of Oxford University, where he was studying history, when he was twenty-one.
* Chalcidice: A region in the northern Aegean that was under Athenian control but where the cities were increasingly rebellious.
Azazel is represented in the Book of Enoch as one of the leaders of the rebellious Watchers in the time preceding the flood ; he taught men the art of warfare, of making swords, knives, shields, and coats of mail, and women the art of deception by ornamenting the body, dying the hair, and painting the face and the eyebrows, and also revealed to the people the secrets of witchcraft and corrupted their manners, leading them into wickedness and impurity ; until at last he was, at the Lord's command, bound hand and foot by the archangel Raphael and chained to the rough and jagged rocks of Duduael (= Beth Ḥadudo ), where he is to abide in utter darkness until the great Day of Judgment, when he will be cast into the fire to be consumed forever ( Enoch viii.
Newcastle left in 1648 for Rotterdam with the intention of joining the Prince of Wales in command of the rebellious navy, and finally took up his abode at Antwerp, where he remained till the Restoration.
So well were these troops organized that they were able to hold their own against rebellious Janissaries in the Balkan provinces such as the Sanjak of Smederevo against its appointed Vizier Hadži Mustafa Pasha, where disaffected governors made no scruple of attempting to make use of them against the reforming sultan.
* Thrace: A north-eastern frontier and often a battleground during the Peloponnesian War, it is where the rebellious youth is sent to act out his violent instincts ( line 1369 ).
" Pareles also noted, " Broadway may be the final place in America, if not the known universe, where rock still registers as rebellious.
In 1926, because of his prowess in riding, Wingate was posted to the Military School of Equitation where he excelled, much to the chagrin of the majority of the cavalry officers at the centre who found him insufferable ; he frequently challenged the instructors as a demonstration of his rebellious nature.
After a few months as secretary general, " he confronted the rebellious leadership of UWPI " where " they quickly reversed their opposition to house unions ", and in 1985 the Triennial Delegates Conference endorsed the government's push for house unions.
She is introduced as living with her father in the Republic of Vwarda, where Monica becomes rebellious and begins to cause a stir in Vwarda's Royal family.
Having pacified the rebellious Astrakhan, Apraksin was summoned to Moscow, where he was put in charge of the mint and the armoury.
In Isaiah 14. 13 – 14 ʿElyōn is used in a very mystical context in the passage providing the basis for later speculation on the fall of Satan where the rebellious prince of Babylon is pictured as boasting:
Along these lines, unlike the previous games where she was either happy, sick, or rebellious, in Princess Maker Faery Tales Come True your daughter's attitude can range from happy, to average, to worried, to spoiled.
He is sent to prison, where he is rebellious to all authority figures.
Prominent examples are the strongholds at Oztuma ( Oztōmān ) where the Aztecs built a garrison to keep the rebellious Chontales in line, in Quauhquechollan ( modern day Huauquechula ) near Atlixco where the Aztecs built a garrison in order to always have forces close to their traditional enemies the Tlaxcalteca, Chololteca and Huexotzinca, and in Malinalco near Toluca.
This changes was also propagandized to the Sturmabteilung, whose violent, rebellious and confrontational past had to be transformed to community organization to be useful in a Germany where Nazis held official power.
Being as rebellious as he was talented, he left what was probably a stifling environment, and went secretly to Munich in 1450, where he was immediately employed by Duke Albrecht III as court organist, who also gave him a house.
He was educated at Rugby School, where he became rebellious, reacting against the public school system.
The political history of Nottinghamshire centres round the town and castle of Nottingham, which was seized by Robert of Gloucester on behalf of Maud in 1140 ; captured by John in 1191 ; surrendered to Henry III by the rebellious barons in 1264 ; formed an important station of Edward III in the Scottish wars ; and in 1397 was the scene of a council where three of the lords appellant were appealed of treason.
As the Prince's troops were already invading the province of Flanders, where they were made welcome in the rebellious city of Ghent, the negotiations were held in that city.
At the end of the year he was given a proconsular command and sent to govern Hispania Ulterior, replacing Quintus Cassius Longinus, who was accused of mismanaging the provice He held this position until 46 BC, where he was confronted by rebellious legions, and the resurgence of Pompey s forces.

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