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Under Æthelstan's successors Edmund and Eadred the English kings repeatedly lost and regained control of Northumbria.
Under their respective kings Ildibad and Eraric ( both murdered in 541 ) and especially Totila, the Ostrogoths made quick gains.
Under this rule, a hand such as K-K-Joker-5-2 is just a pair of kings ( with an ace kicker ), but any four same-suit cards with a bug make a flush, and a hand such as 7-Joker-5-4-3 makes a straight.
Under the kings, the Senate and Curiate Assembly had very little power and authority ; they were not independent bodies in that they didn't possess the right to meet together and discuss questions of state at their own will.
Under the Carolingian kings, the feudal system proliferated, and monasteries and bishoprics were important bases for maintaining the rule.
Under the two preceding kings, Amon and Manasseh, idolatry had been introduced in the most shameful forms ( especially the cult of Baal and Astarte ) into the Holy City, and with this foreign cult came a foreign culture and a great corruption of morals.
Under Persian law, the Achaemenian kings were required to choose a successor before setting out on such serious expeditions.
Under the agreement, Antipater becomes the regent of the Macedonian Empire on behalf of the two kings: the intellectually retarded Philip III Arrhidaeus and the infant Alexander IV of Macedon while Ptolemy is confirmed in possession of Egypt and Cyrene.
Under the Plantagenet kings, the château was fortified and expanded by Richard I of England ( King Richard the Lionhearted ).
Under the Persian kings, Ecbatana, situated at the foot of Mount Alvand, became a summer residence.
Under the German kings of the Saxon and Salian dynasties ( 10th to 12th century ), the function of the counts palatine corresponded to those of the missi dominici at the Carolingian Court.
Under a series of dukes that began under the child king Louis IV in 903, the Lotharingians frequently swapped allegiance between the East and West Frankish kings.
Under the early Stewart kings Robert II ( reigned 1371 – 1390 ) and Robert III ( reigned 1390 – 1406 ), the earliest surviving parts of the castle were built.
Under the doctrine of the divine right of kings, only the Church or God could interfere with the right of a monarch to rule.
Under him were the vassals or Zhuhou ( 諸侯 ), who held territories granted by a succession of Zhou Dynasty kings.
Under the Hanoverian kings certain of the officers also held heraldic office.
ISBN 0-7478-0638-1 </ ref > Under this theory, the Egyptian rulers of 13th Dynasty were unable to stop these new migrants from travelling to Egypt from Asia because they were weak kings who were struggling to cope with various domestic problems including possibly famine.
Under the auspices of the Prussian kings, who encouraged the growth of the Silesian ceramic industry, Bunzlauer ware achieved a widespread recognition and was shipped throughout the states of Germany.
Under the Hasmonean princes, who were at first high priests and then kings, the Jewish state displayed even a certain luster and annexed several territories.
Under the Scottish kings the forest was regarded as Royal.
Under them, Buddhism flourished, and one of their kings Menander became a famous figure of Buddhism, he was to establish a new capital of Sagala, the modern city of Sialkot.
Under his inspired leadership and unparalleled ruthlessness, the many kings of Nehekhara were conquered and forced to pay tribute and acknowledge Khemri as the greatest city of the land.
Under the Sassanid kings, Nowruz was celebrated as the most important day of the year.
Under the Habsburgs, Spain dominated Europe politically and militarily for much of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries but experienced a gradual decline of influence in the second half of the seveneenth century under the later Habsburg kings.

Under and alternately
The " Under St. Casimir " House was erected in the 17th century and was owned alternately by Polish chemists and Armenian merchants.
The 1965 film War-Gods of the Deep, alternately titled City in the Sea and The City Under the Sea, is credited as being based on Poe's poem, but the plot of the film bears no resemblance to it.

Under and named
Under French law, an association can represent the collective interests of consumers ; however, each claimant must be individually named in the lawsuit.
The talks were named after U. S. Treasury Secretary and former Under Secretary of State, Douglas Dillon, who first proposed the talks.
Under the guidance of two village priests, Millet acquired a knowledge of Latin and modern authors, before being sent to Cherbourg in 1833 to study with a portrait painter named Paul Dumouchel.
Under jockey Oliver Lewis, a colt named Aristides, who was trained by future Hall of Famer Ansel Williamson, won the inaugural Derby.
Under the title, To Markos III ( supposedly named for a " rich uncle " of Spyropoulos who helped finance the album ), it was released in the UK on the Pye label in May 1970, though reportedly only 250 copies were pressed it was deleted shortly after.
Abdul promoted the album through the " Under My Spell Tour ", which was named by an MTV contest for fans.
Under the 1963 constitution, Massamba-Débat was elected President for a 5-year term and named Pascal Lissouba to serve as Prime Minister.
Under his leadership, the Rough Riders became famous for dual charges up Kettle Hill and San Juan Hill on July 1, 1898 ( the battle was named after the latter " hill ," which was the shoulder of a ridge known as San Juan Heights ).
Under the name, he first joined the Imagawa clan as a servant to a local ruler named Matsushita Yukitsuna.
Under his successor Samsu-iluna ( 1749-1712 BC ) the far south of Mesopotamia was lost to a native Akkadian king called Ilum-ma-ili and became The Sealand Dynasty, remaining free of Babylon for the next 272 years, and both the Babylonians and Amorites were driven from Assyria to the north by an Assyrian governor named Puzur-Sin, and after a civil war, a native king named Adasi seized power.
Under the presidency of Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia roads were built throughout the city and the streets were named.
* 1954: 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea-No nominees named
Under Henry, France named the first Consul of France in Morocco, in the person of Guillaume Bérard.
Under the 5 December Bonn Agreement they formed an Interim Administration and named Karzai Chairman of a 29-member governing committee.
Under this theory, the community was named for Newport's " good news.
Under Brown's proposal, the county was to be named Roanoke and Longview was to be the county seat.
Under the Foundation Charter ( of 1592 ), Scholars were part of the body corporate ( three Scholars were named in the charter " in the name of many ").
Transparent Lillies ), a former Greek band, wrote the song " Under the Volcano " which was released on the band's first single, named " Melting Alone / Under the Volcano ", in 1994.
Under pressure from the United States, and lacking support from the indigenous movement, the Junta was dissolved by General Carlos Mendoza and the Congress named then Vice President Gustavo Noboa as president of the country.
Under the 2009 redistribution of Queensland, a new seat in southeast Queensland was created and named in Wright's honour ; it was first contested in 2010.
Under the instructions of Frankie, they have to deliver a package on the next flight to Sydney, then to Coober Pedy to meet a man named Mr. Smith.
Deering Library ( 1933 ) Under Walter Dill Scott's presidency from 1920 to 1939, Northwestern began construction of an integrated campus in Chicago designed by James Gamble Rogers to house the professional schools ; established the Kellogg School of Management ; and built several prominent buildings on the Evanston campus, Dyche Stadium ( now named Ryan Field ) and Deering Library among others.
Under Thomas de Beauchamp, 11th Earl, the castle defences were significantly enhanced in 1330 – 60 on the north eastern side by the addition of a gatehouse, a barbican ( a form of fortified gateway ), and a tower on either side of the reconstructed wall, named Caesar's Tower and Guy's Tower.

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