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These false Christs will perform great signs and are no ordinary people " For they are spirits of demons, performing signs, which go out to the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty.
These Heraclids were a group of Dorian kings who conquered the Peloponnesian kingdoms of Mycenae, Sparta and Argos ; according to the literary tradition in Greek mythology, they claimed a right to rule through their ancestor.
These are as follows ; those in bold are known to have had kings, or are otherwise attested in the Pictish period:
These kings were Arianist ( followers of the theological teaching of Arius ).
These sertanejos lived alongside Swahili traders and even took up service among Shona kings as interpreters and political advisors.
These captive slaves were not considered part of the ethnic group or ' tribe ', African kings held no particular loyalty to them.
These incessant wars weakened the Muslims, to the great advantage of the rising power of the Christian kings of León and Castile, but they gave the kingdom of Seville a certain superiority over the other little states.
These kings and their successors descended from a line of ancient Merina royalty who ruled the lands of Imerina in the central Highlands of Madagascar since at least the 16th century.
These were followed in the 10th century by their direct descendants Æthelstan and Æthelred II, who ruled as kings of England.
These include the late 12th-century Norwegian synoptics – Historia Norwegiæ ( perhaps c. 1170 ), Theodoricus monachus ' Historia de antiquitate regum Norwagiensium ( c. 1180 ) and Ágrip af Nóregskonungasögum ( c. 1190 ) – and the later Icelandic kings ' sagas Orkneyinga saga ( c. 1200 ), Fagrskinna ( c. 1225 ), the Heimskringla ascribed to Snorri Sturluson ( c. 1230 ), Egils saga ( 1220 x 1240 ) and Óláfs saga Tryggvasonar en mesta ( c. 1300 ).
These were the chief officers of the kings and gradually became the de facto rulers in the name of the kings.
These pictorial programs either incorporated cultic scenes or the narrative accounts of the kings ' military and civic accomplishments.
These long reigns were unusual at this early date ; during the same period eleven kings reigned in Northumbria, many of whom died violent deaths.
These districts were leased to the native kings of Connacht eventually became the county.
These are inspired in the crowns worn by deities and kings.
These kings were also known to have ordered mining expeditions, raids or military campaigns beyond the borders, erecting monuments or statues to the consecration of deities, evinced by a panel recording official acts of the royal court during this time.
These two kings were the last Serer kings and the last kings of the Senegambia.
These women are not considered drag kings.
These excerpts describe Saint Germanus ' incident with one Benlli, an inhospitable host seemingly unrelated to Vortigern, who comes to an untimely end, but his servant, who provides hospitality, is made the progenitor of kings of Powys ; Vortigern's son by his own daughter, whom Germanus in the end raises ; and Vortigern's own end caused by fire brought from heaven by Germanus ' prayers.
These rulers are generally regarded as morally upright and benevolent rulers, examples to be emulated by latter day kings and emperors.
These include: the flags of the kings of Damascus and Lucha ( yellow with a white crescent ); Cairo ( white with a blue crescent ); Mahdia in Tunisia ( white with a purple crescent ); Tunis ( white with a black crescent ); and Buda ( white with a red crescent ).

These and leaders
These historians point towards the unstable oligarchies established by Lysander in the former Athenian Empire and the failures of Spartan leaders ( such as Pausanias and Kleombrotos ) for the eventually suppression of Spartan power.
These included celibacy of the clergy, end of simony and autonomy of the Church from secular leaders ( lack of autonomy was known as lay investiture ).
These local customs are referred to as differences in typica and are accepted by church leaders since they are not perceived to conflict theologically with basic Orthodox teachings.
" These younger leaders have repeatedly expressed frustration with the entrenched corruption in the party, which has been run by the " Old Guard " who returned from exile in Tunisia following the Oslo Accords.
These changes to the symbol were due to revolutionary leaders believing the symbol was inciting violence among the common citizens.
These included the non-violent resistance of Hans and Sophie Scholl, two leaders of the White Rose student group.
These leaders are known as the " Rashidun " or " rightly guided " Caliphs in Sunni Islam.
These four are all roshei yeshiva ( i. e., rabbinic leaders ) at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary at Yeshiva University, the largest and most influential Modern Orthodox rabbinic program in America.
These countries conduct democratic elections, although some are also under the influence of authoritarian leaders.
These were not recognized as authoritative by the religious leaders at that time, however.
These actions were encouraged by Soviet Union leaders until it was decided to use Vilnius as one of the pretexts to begin interfering in Lithuanian internal affairs.
These clashes convinced some factions in the Japanese government that they should focus on conciliating the Soviet government to avoid interference in the war against China and instead turn their military attention southward, towards the US and European holdings in the Pacific, and also prevented the sacking of experienced Soviet military leaders such as Georgy Zhukov, who would later play a vital role in the defence of Moscow.
These Michigan graduates include the discoverer of several new australopithecine species, the first paleoanthropologist to debunk the hominid status of Ramapithecus, the leaders in the study of late Pleistocene European evolution, three past or present chairs ( or heads ) of anthropology departments, and the past president of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, and the editor of the American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
These people buried their leaders in large tumuli containing shaft graves, similar to the Mycenaean tombs, indicating an ancestral link between Epirus and the Mycenaean civilization.
These newly created positions were on the same administrative level as division leaders, and Ulam held his until he retired from Los Alamos.
These individuals are today commonly recorded as the " leaders " of their respective nations ; recording their legal, correct title would not give an accurate assessment of their power.
These quotes directly from Mao led to other actions by the Red Guards in the views of other Maoist leaders.
These mutual deployments led to a destabilizing strategic situation, which was exacerbated by malfunctioning U. S. and Soviet missile launch early warning systems, a Soviet intelligence gap that prevented the Soviets from getting a " read " on the strategic intentions of U. S. leaders, as well as inflammatory U. S. rhetoric combined with classical Soviet mistrust of the NATO powers.
These leaders serve as the chief Senate spokespeople for their parties and manage and schedule the legislative and executive business of the Senate.
These leaders were divided as to whether Edward or Æthelred should succeed Edgar.
These funds alone would be sufficient to entice political leaders into abandoning the interests of their constituents in favor of serving personal and party interests.
These favourable conditions also facilitated many changes inside the Communist leaders: the more hard-line and firmer force finally gained the upper hand and defeated the opportunists.
These included infighting between China's qigong establishment and Falun Gong, speculation over blackmailing and lobbying by qigong opponents and " scientists-cum-ideologues with political motives and affiliations with competing central Party leaders ", which caused the shift in the state's position, and the struggles from mid-1996 to mid-1999 between Falun Gong and the Chinese power elite over the status and treatment of the movement.
These leaders eventually became the provincial rulers, each with a recognized seat of government.

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