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but if granting self-determination to the Algerian rebels entails sweeping that area into the Sino-Soviet orbit, then Algerian freedom must be postponed.
Diocletian moved into Egypt to suppress him, first putting down rebels in the Thebaid in the autumn of 297, then moving on to besiege Alexandria.
Since then, Sudan has accused Eritrea, along with Chad, of supporting rebels.
The first shot shows the gate to the mission station from the outside being attacked and broken open by Chinese Boxer rebels, then there is a cut to the garden of the mission station where the missionary and his family are seated.
Released in early 1265, Edward then defeated Montfort at the Battle of Evesham ; the surviving rebels under the leadership of Henry de Hastings, Montfort's constable at Kenilworth, regrouped at the castle the following spring.
When the Indian Rebellion of 1857 broke out in South Asia, the 21st Native Infantry, then stationed in Karachi, declared allegiance to rebels and joining their numbers on 10 September 1857.
* 1835 – Ragamuffin rebels capture Porto Alegre, then capital of the Brazilian imperial province of Rio Grande do Sul, triggering the start of ten-year-long Farroupilha Revolution.
Both rebels briefly joined forces, but then Bardas Phocas proclaimed himself emperor on 14 September 987.
It was then applied to Scottish presbyterian rebels who were against the King's episcopalian order in Scotland.
Henry of Lancaster was then sent to Wales in order to fetch the King and the younger Despenser ; on 16 November he with Welsh rebels caught Edward, Despenser and their soldiers in the open country near Tonyrefail, where a plaque now commemorates the event.
Darius first finished defeating the rebels in Elam, Assyria, and Babylon and then attacked the Scythian invaders.
It began as an insubordination event during road construction on Sokehs Island, then escalated into the murder of 9 persons, the subsequent apprehension and trial of 36 Sokehs rebels, the execution of 15 insurgents, and banishment for others to Babelthuap in the German Palau Islands.
The duke then issued on 25 July a proclamation called the Brunswick Manifesto, written by Louis's émigré cousin, the Prince de Condé, declaring the intent of the Austrians and Prussians to restore the king to his full powers and to treat any person or town who opposed them as rebels to be condemned to death by martial law.
Christian III's army, under Johan Rantzau, chased the rebels all the way back to Aalborg and then massacred over two thousand of them inside the city in December 1534.
Given the type of warfare that had been carried out in the conflict — wherein highly mobile groups of soldiers and rebels continued to move to and from on the desert terrain, retreating at a time and then suddenly attacking to regain control of small towns and villages in the Eastern rebel held parts of Libya — had led to the technical becoming a vehicle of choice for both sides.
When the Kentish rebels arrived at Blackheath on 12 June, the renegade Lollard priest, John Ball, preached a sermon including the famous question that has echoed down the centuries: " When Adam delved and Eve span, who was then the gentleman?
The following night the rebels camped at nearby Eaton Wood and then, having been refused permission to march through Norwich to reach Mousehold Heath north-east of the city, crossed the River Wensum at Hellesdon and spent the night at Drayton.
He then breaks his promise to the defeated Lusitanian rebels by instituting a massacre of 9, 000 of their number during the peace talks.
Éponine's ghost then joins him and Fantine, then all the students and rebels who died at the barricade return as ghosts for the finale.
Graham's concept was that a group of young rebels would rescue Avon, who had been kept cryogenically frozen by Servalan, and then roam the galaxy in a new ship named Liberator.
Joined by other groups the rebels quickly took control of the North, and eventually laid siege to, and then invaded, the capital.
His body was then taken aboard a Chinese warship and sent back to Korea, where it was quartered and displayed as a warning to other rebels.
The rebels then seized the capital and proclaimed Bardanes as Emperor Philippicus ; Justinian had been on his way to Armenia, and was unable to return to Constantinople in time to defend it.
Henry then himself went to Gascony, pursuing a policy of conciliation ; he arranged the marriage between Edward, his 14 year old son, and Eleanor of Castile, daughter of Alfonso X. Alfonso renounced all claims to Gascony and assisted the Plantagenets against rebels such as Gaston de Bearn, who had taken control of the Pyrenees.

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In 1488 he was appointed Governor of the Netherlands ( until 1493 ) and marched with the imperial forces to free the Roman king Maximilian from his imprisonment at Bruges, and when, in 1489, the King returned to Germany, Albert was left as his representative to prosecute the war against the rebels.
After the Rising, some Dubliners spat, threw stones at them, and emptied chamber pots down on the rebels as they were marched towards the transport ships that would take them to the Welsh internment camps, while others looked on with sympathy.
But William was not finished, and marched over the Pennines during the winter and defeated the remaining rebels at Shrewsbury before building castles at Chester and Stafford.
The rebels – themselves, fearful of artillery on the higher ground around St James's – did not press their attack and marched onto Ludgate ; where they were met by the Tower Garrison and surrendered.
In June 1381, Kentish rebels formed behind Wat Tyler and marched on London to join the Essex contingent.
From eastern Zaire, the rebels and foreign government forces under the leadership of President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda and Rwandan Minister of Defense Paul Kagame launched an offensive to overthrow Mobutu, joining forces with locals opposed to him as they marched west toward Kinshasa.
The northern rebels marched south to press their case with King Edward.
The ford developed into first a wooden then a stone bridge, and in 1497 saw the Battle of Deptford Bridge, in which rebels from Cornwall, led by Michael An Gof, marched on London protesting against punitive taxes, but were soundly beaten by the King's forces.
Two separate groups of rebels independently vowed to liberate the prisoners, and marched on Bethlehem.
Suetonius brought Mona to terms and marched along the Roman road of Watling Street to Londinium ( London ), the rebels ' next target, but judged he did not have the numbers to defend the city and ordered it evacuated.
As the rebels marched toward Santo Domingo, Vásquez ordered Trujillo to suppress them.
On the evening of 18 / 19 July 1620, a force of Valtellina rebels supported by Austrian and Italian troops marched into Tirano and began killing Protestants.
As soon as Stark could muster his men, he ferried and marched them south to Boston to support the blockaded rebels there.
Meanwhile, a group of rebels from the settlement of London ( in the west of Upper Canada ), led by Charles Duncombe, marched toward Toronto to support Mackenzie.
The rebels marched on London to protest at King Henry VII's levying a tax to pay for an invasion of Scotland in retaliation for the Scots ' support for the pretender Perkin Warbeck.
In 1381, an uprising against the tax collectors of Brentwood quickly spread first to the surrounding villages, then throughout the South-East of England, but it was the rebels of Essex, led by a priest named Jack Straw, and the men of Kent, led by Wat Tyler, who marched on London.
Two separate groups of rebels independently vowed to liberate the prisoners, and marched on Bethlehem.
On the following morning when they prepared to attack, they found Meerut was quiet and that the rebels had marched off to Delhi.
As they marched towards Cuzco, the rebels occupied the provinces of Quispicanchis, Tinta, Cotabambas, Calca, and Chumbivilcas.
The rebels proclaimed Michael Shervashidze's son George as prince and marched on Suhum-Kale.
The rebels declared Queen Isabella of age, and, led by General Ramón María Narváez y Campos, marched upon Madrid.
On the evening of 18 / 19 July 1620, a force of Valtellina rebels supported by Austrian and Italian troops marched into Tirano and began killing Protestants.
The rebels marched on London, gaining supporters as they went, but were defeated at the Battle of Deptford Bridge.
When the Woyane rebellion broke out in Tigray in 1942, with the rebels under Fitawrari Yeebio Weldai of Enderta known popularly as " Wedi Weldai " at one point capturing Mek ' ele, Ras Abebe marched north to suppress the violence with the help of British air power, and captured the rebel headquarters at Wukro on 17 October 1943.

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