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rebellious and nobles
The Pope dispatched a Papal legate to the Frankish nobles, instructing them to acknowledge Louis, and to cease their rebellious actions against him, under threat of excommunication.
From an early age he showed significant political and military ability, becoming noted for his chivalry and courage as he fought to control the rebellious nobles of his own territory.
That the excommunication of Henry IV was simply a pretext for the opposition of the rebellious German nobles is transparent.
Tamar's youth coincided with a major upheaval in Georgia ; in 1177, her father, George III, was confronted by a rebellious faction of nobles.
He was David Soslan, an Alan prince, to whom the 18th-century Georgian scholar Prince Vakhushti ascribes descent from the early 11th-century Georgian king George I. David, a capable military commander, became Tamar's major supporter and was instrumental in defeating the rebellious nobles rallied behind Yuri.
On two occasions he was even imprisoned for lengthy spells by rebellious nobles.
Elayne Trakand attempts to solidify her grip on the Lion Throne and put down rebellious nobles.
That the king should have consented to treat with his rebellious son, to refer the compromise to a meeting of Saxon nobles, to moderate the pugnacity of his own supporters, and to resign the rule over the more important half of his dominions – all this testifies to the fact that Æthelwulf ’ s Christian spirit did not exhaust itself in the giving of lavish charities to the Church, but availed to reconcile him to the sacrifice of prestige and power in the cause of national peace.
In 634, Dagobert appeased the rebellious nobles by putting his three-year-old son, Sigebert III, on the throne, thereby ceding royal power in the easternmost of his realms, just as his father had done for him eleven years earlier.
Concerning the rebellious nobles, the king is reported to have said, " I'm the lord of lords, not the server of servants ".
Twice more did Blanche have to muster an army to protect Capetian interests against rebellious nobles and Henry III of England.
As mentioned above, his ascent to the throne had been problematic, and he continued to encounter discontented and rebellious nobles.
This, in combination with the rebellious nobles in Jutland, forced Valdemar to flee his kingdom during Easter in 1368.
The issue of religious and political rivalry continued during the two Desmond Rebellions ( 1569 – 83 ) and the Nine Years ' War ( 1594 – 1603 ), both of which overlapped with the Anglo-Spanish War ( 1585 – 1604 ), during which some rebellious Irish nobles were helped by the Papacy and by Elizabeth's arch-enemy Philip II of Spain.
The army of the Catholic League consisted of citizens led by priests and rebellious nobles, Swiss infantry under Appenzell, pikemen brought from Flanders by Philip, Count of Egmont, and the troopers of the Guise family with the Duke of Mayenne in command.
On 11 September 1406 an association of nobles formed a knightly order known as the Sankt Jörgenschild ( Order of St. George's Shield ) to oppose the rebellious commoners of the Bund.
On September 11, 1406 an association of nobles formed a knightly order known as the Sankt Jörgenschild ( Order of St. George's Shield ) to oppose the rebellious commoners of the Bund.
On September 11, 1406 an association of nobles formed a knightly order known as the Sankt Jörgenschild ( Order of St. George's Shield ) to oppose the rebellious commoners of the Bund.
She points out dungeons and torture chambers to them, and gloats that her great-grandfather invited seven hundred nobles to a banquet and slaughtered them all " before they had drunk their fill ", for they had allegedly had " rebellious thoughts.
In 1215, the castle was besieged and eventually captured by King John, following the altercation with rebellious nobles that eventually led to the Magna Carta.
With Rudolph of Swabia, leader of the rebellious nobles, having fallen mortally wounded at the Battle of Mersburg in 1080, Henry could concentrate all his forces against Gregory.
In his struggle with his rebellious nobles, in 1488 James III received assistance from his two warships the Flower and Yellow Carvel, then under the command of Sir Andrew Wood.
Smbat I's rule was a period of unending wars against the Arab conquerors and the rebellious Armenian nobles.
David, a capable military commander, became Tamar's major supporter and was instrumental in defeating the rebellious nobles rallied behind Yuri.

rebellious and Germany
On their way northwards, they attacked Spoleto, encountered the ambassadors of Manuel I Comnenus, who showered Frederick with costly gifts, and at Verona, Frederick declared his fury with the rebellious Milanese before finally returning to Germany.
There were attempts in the United Kingdom to found a Popular Front against the National Government's appeasement of Nazi Germany, between the Labour Party, the Liberal Party, the Independent Labour Party, the Communist Party, and even rebellious elements of the Conservative Party under Winston Churchill, but they failed mainly due to opposition from within the Labour Party but incompatibility of Liberal and socialist approaches also caused many Liberals to be hostile.
The rebellious pastors denounced Müller and his leadership and declared that they and their congregations constituted the true Evangelical Church of Germany.
By 15 January 1919, the rebellious Polish forces managed to take control of most of the Province of Posen, and engaged in heavy fighting with the regular German army and the forces of the Grenzschutz, up until the renewal of the truce between the Entente and Germany on 16 February, which affected the Wielkopolska or Posen Province part of the front line.
There they helped define the distinct German culture of the neighborhood, but in some cases also brought a rebellious nature with them from Germany.
This marked the end of the Roman Renaissance, damaged the papacy's prestige and freed Charles V's hands to act against the Reformation in Germany and against the rebellious German princes allied with Luther.
In 939 troops under Otto I, King of Germany defeated rebellious Franconian, Saxon and Lotharingian troops under Eberhard of Franconia in the Battle of Birten near Xanten.
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.

rebellious and who
( Paradoxically, in the modern version it is the rebellious son who has the first name " David ".
The term " Bolshie " later became a slang term for anyone who was rebellious, aggressive or truculent.
These highlanders, designated as " parvatiya Ayudhajivinah " in Pāṇini's Astadhyayi, were rebellious, fiercely independent and freedom-loving cavalrymen who never easily yielded to any overlord.
During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, some British officials suggested restoring Peshawar to Dost Mohammad, in return for his support against the rebellious sepoys of the Bengal Army, but this view was rejected by British political officers on the North West frontier, who believed that Dost Mohammad would see this as a sign of weakness and turn against the British.
One of the last detainees was the Aceh separatist Hasan di Tiro who, while a student in New York in 1953, declared himself the " foreign minister " of the rebellious Darul Islam movement.
It favoured the princely states ( that helped suppress the rebellion ), and tended to favour Muslims ( who were less rebellious ) against the Hindus who dominated the rebellion.
The increasing numbers, which included followers outside of Rapp ’ s village, continued to concern the government, who feared they might become rebellious and dangerous to the state.
The German margraves had not opposed Mieszko's activities in Pomerania, perhaps even supported them ; the death of the rebellious Wichmann, who succumbed to his wounds soon after the battle, may have been in line with their interests.
In early 940, Stephen intervened on behalf of Louis IV of France, who had been trying to bring to heel his rebellious dukes, Hugh the Great and Herbert II, Count of Vermandois, both of whom had appealed for support from the German king Otto I.
They're fighting and dying for you as I speak !< span style =" font-size: 90 %;"> ( Red Faction )</ span ></ ref > Parker takes up arms, with the help of Hendrix, a rebellious Ultor security technician who guides Parker through the complex.
In the episode " Q2 ", which is the last televised appearance of Q, Q appears on Voyager with his immature, rebellious son, who appears as a human teenager ( played by John de Lancie's real-life son Keegan de Lancie, and referred to in the novels as " Little Q " or " q ").
In 488, Emperor Zeno ordered Theodoric to overthrow the German Foederati Odoacer, who had likewise been made patrician and even King of Italy, but had since betrayed Zeno, supporting the rebellious Leontius.
Aethelwulf was succeeded by each of his four surviving sons ruling one after another: the rebellious Aethelbald, then Ethelbert, who had previously inherited the eastern territories from his father and who reunited the kingdom on Aethelbald's death, then Aethelred, and finally Alfred the Great.
Development on WarGames began in 1979, when writers Walter F. Parkes and Lawrence Lasker developed an idea for a script called The Genius, about " a dying scientist and the only person in the world who understands him – a rebellious kid who's too smart for his own good.
He has four close friends: Claude Funston, a hapless working man ; Griffy, a stand-in for Bill Griffith, who often appears in the strip to complain about various aspects of modern life ; Shelf-Life, a fast-talking schemer always looking for " the next big thing "; and Vizeen Nurney, a 20-something lounge singer who, despite her rebellious image, has an optimistic and sympathetic nature.
However she was captured, together with her mother who had acted as the Regent of Hungary, in the following year by the rebellious House of Horvat, Bishop Paul of Mačva, his brother Ivaniš and younger brother Ladislav.
Sweyn is also depicted as a rebellious son, who led an uprising against his father in 987, and chased him out of the court, forcing him to abandon his kingdom.
Adam accused Forkbeard of being a rebellious pagan who persecuted Christians, betrayed his father and expelled German bishops from Scania and Zealand.
She must also deal with the introduction of rebellious new Slayer Faith ( Eliza Dushku ), who becomes increasingly destructive and disloyal over the course of the season.
This situation prevailed until 1639 when most of Alsace was conquered by France to prevent it falling into the hands of the Spanish Habsburgs, who wanted a clear road to their valuable and rebellious possessions in the Spanish Netherlands.

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