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successor and imperial
Manishtushu's son and successor, Naram-Sin ( 2254 – 2218 BC ) ( Beloved of Sin ), assumed the imperial title " King Naram-Sin, king of the four quarters ( Lugal Naram-Sîn, Šar kibrat ' arbaim )", and, like his grandfather, was addressed as " the god ( Sumerian
The coup failed in the face of opposition from a majority of the Lombards, who elected Cleph as Alboin's successor, forcing Helmichis and Rosamund to flee to Ravenna under imperial protection.
Hence England and, by extension its modern successor state, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, is in fact an Empire ruled by a King endowed with the imperial dignity.
Two days after Tycho's unexpected death on October 24, 1601, Kepler was appointed his successor as imperial mathematician with the responsibility to complete his unfinished work.
When, in 784, the imperial secretary Patriarch Tarasius was appointed successor to the Patriarch Paul IV, he accepted on the condition that intercommunion with the other churches should be reestablished ; that is, that the images should be restored.
The pre-existing notion of consortium imperii, the sharing of imperial power, and the notion that an associate to the throne was the designated successor ( possibly conflicting with the notion of hereditary claim by birth or adoption ), was to reappear repeatedly.
Procopius had been charged with overseeing a northern division of Julian's army during the Persian expedition and had not been present with the imperial elections when Julian's successor was named.
In the Holy Roman Empire, and to a degree in its successor states the German Confederation and the German Empire, so-called " free imperial cities " ( nominative singular freie Reichsstadt, nominative plural freie Reichsstädte ) held the legal status of imperial immediacy, according to which they were not subinfeudated to any vassal ruler and were instead subject to the authority of the Emperor alone.
* In the Ottoman empire, the sovereign of imperial rank ( incorrectly known in the west as ( Great ) sultan ) was styled padishah with a host of additional titles, reflecting his claim as political successor to the various conquered states.
Twelve days later, the death of Charles VII submitted the imperial title to a new election, and his successor in Bavaria was not a candidate.
Given the display of imperial power Henry III had inflicted on the Romans in intervening against Pope Gregory VI and installing Clement II, it is not surprising that on Christmas Day of 1047, an emissary was sent by the Roman people bringing news of Clement II's death to Henry III and asking him, in his position as Patricius of the Romans, to appoint a successor.
In his De Administrando Imperio manual written for his son and successor, Romanus II, he minces no words about his late father-in-law: " the lord Romanus the Emperor was an idiot and an illiterate man, neither bred in the high imperial manner, nor following Roman custom from the beginning, nor of imperial or noble descent, and therefore the more rude and authoritarian in doing most things ... for his beliefs were uncouth, obstinate, ignorant of what is good, and unwilling to adhere to what is right and proper.
It has been suggested that references to Axouch's possession of the imperial seal early in the reign of John's successor Manuel I meant that he was, in addition to his military duties, the head of the civil administration of the Empire.
At the Council of Carnuntum in November 308, Diocletian and his successor, Galerius, forced Maximian to renounce his imperial claim again.
These events have their roots in races of imperial measurements which were later altered to metric: the 100 m evolved from the 100 yard dash, the 200 m distances came from the furlong ( or 1 / 8 of a mile ), and the 400 m was the successor to the 440 yard dash or quarter-mile race.
Leo, on the other hand, wanted to keep Gaiseric as far as possible from the imperial court at Ravenna, and took time to choose a successor to Severus.
These events have their roots in races of imperial measurements that later changed to metric: the 100 m evolved from the 100 yard dash, the 200 m distances came from the furlong ( or 1 / 8 of a mile ), and the 400 m was the successor to the 440 yard dash or quarter-mile race.
The sudden and violent death of Valentinian III left the Western Roman Empire without an obvious successor to the throne, with several candidates supported by various groups of the imperial bureaucracy and the military.
Kublai's successor Temur abolished imperial son in law Goryeo King Chungnyeol's 358 departments which caused financial pressures to Korean people, though, Mongols gave them some autonomy.
Austrian imperial power was restored by Joseph's brother and successor, Leopold II by the end of 1790.
However, Valen's successor Theodosius I effectively wiped out Arianism once and for all among the elites of the Eastern Empire through a combination of imperial decree, persecution, and the calling of the Second Ecumenical Council in 381, which condemned Arius anew while reaffirming and expanding the Nicene Creed.
However, these scholars caution that a rise in ethnic consciousness did not have an impact on the official imperial ideology. In the official ideology, the traditional Byzantine view of Byzantium as the successor of Rome was not overturned, as the usage of the word Rhomaioi for subjects of the Nicene emperors demonstrates.

successor and organization
As of 2010-01-10, the successor organization to the New Alchemists has a web page up as the " New Alchemy Institute ".
It is the successor organization to the Consultation on Church Union.
CUIC is the successor organization to the Consultation on Church Union ( COCU ), which had been founded in 1962.
In September 1933 Dollfuss merged his Christian Social Party with elements of other nationalist and conservative groups, including the Heimwehr, which encompassed many workers who were unhappy with the radical leadership of the socialist party, to form the Vaterländische Front, though the Heimwehr continued to exist as an independent organization until 1936, when Dollfuss ' successor Kurt von Schuschnigg forcibly merged it into the Front, instead creating the unabidingly loyal Frontmiliz as paramilitary task force.
Early planning and research were carried out by the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics ( NACA ), but the program was officially conducted by its successor organization, NASA.
Following World War II, the National Guard aviation units that had previously been part of the U. S. Army Air Corps and its successor organization, the U. S. Army Air Forces, became the Air National Guard ( ANG ), one of two Reserve Components of the newly-established United States Air Force.
The Communist League was the successor organization to the old League of the Just which had been founded in 1837, but had recently disbanded.
* Missile Defense Agency ( MDA ), successor organization
Tekniko, Inc., was owned by Werner Erhard, and was the successor organization to Transformational Technologies, which was incorporated in 1984 by Erhard and management consultant James Selman.
He did not vote against its successor organization, the United Nations, however ; only senators Henrik Shipstead and William Langer cast votes against the United Nations Charter.
These talks, and subsequent material, were published by " Krishnamurti Writings Inc " ( KWINC ), the successor organization to the " Star Publishing Trust.
The Enigma ( in several variants ) was the rotor machine that Scherbius ' company and its successor, Heimsoth & Reinke, supplied to the German military and to such agencies as the Nazi party security organization, the SD.
The Christian Coalition of America ( CCA ), a 501 ( c )( 4 ) organization, is the successor to the original Christian Coalition created in 1989 by religious broadcaster and former presidential candidate Marion Gordon " Pat " Robertson, and is a US Christian advocacy group, which includes Christian fundamentalists, neo-evangelicals and conservative charismatics.
The Brazilian Intelligence Agency (; ABIN ) is the successor organization to the Serviço Nacional de Informações ( SNI ) or National Information Service formed during the government of Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco in the mid-1960s.
* Sarnoff Corporation, the eponymous successor organization to RCA Laboratories following the 1986 acquisition of RCA by General Electric.
The Theosophical Society ( Pasadena ) is a successor organization to the original Theosophical Society founded by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and others in 1875.
This successor organization, which after several name changes once again now titles itself simply the Theosophical Society, with the clarifying statement, " International Headquarters, Pasadena, California ," traces its beginnings to 1895 when William Quan Judge was expelled by Annie Besant after Blavatsky's death because he was faithful to the teachings of the Mahatmas.
The Polisario Front is a successor of 1950s and 1960s organization Movimiento para la Liberación del Sahara, of the city of Villa Cisneros.
Jay Montgomery Garner ( born April 15, 1938 ) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general who was appointed in 2003 as Director of the Office for Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance for Iraq following the 2003 invasion of Iraq but was soon replaced by Ambassador Paul Bremer and the ambassador's successor organization to ORHA, the Coalition Provisional Authority ( CPA ).
With Maxim Gorky and Aleksandr Benois, he participated in the so-called " Gorky Commission " and its successor organization, the Arts Union ( SDI ).
FEVE was created in 1965, as a successor to the government-run organization EFE ( Explotación de Ferrocarriles por el Estado ), which had been taking over failed private railways since 1926.
This is the case of a company controlled by a few families, few heirs who in turn have identified among them a worthy successor, a strong name also is associated with the adequacy enough to drive its growth, the ability to run the organization, understanding market and commitment which means only a part of the family patrimony is also a source of value to society, other shareholders, customers, suppliers and even their own employees ( stakeholders ). this will help in improved succession planning.
In 1951 a Stahlhelm successor organization was re-created in Cologne, West Germany.
In 1993 the ELS and WELS, working with a number of other Lutheran synods around the world — some of which had been founded through mission work by both synods — founded a new fellowship organization which is the theological successor of the Synodical Conference: the Confessional Evangelical Lutheran Conference ( CELC ).

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