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When and Bohemian
When Charles sought to codify Bohemian law in the Majestas Carolina of 1355, he met with sharp resistance.
Balfe continued to compose new operas in English and wrote hundreds of songs, such as " When other hearts ", " I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls " ( from The Bohemian Girl ), " Come into the Garden, Maud " and " Excelsior " ( a setting of the poem by Longfellow ).
When during the Thirteen Years ' War the castle was pawned to imperial Bohemian soldiers, who sold it to the King of Poland in 1457.
When, on 8 November 1620, Frederick wanted to ride back to the troops, he was met at the gate of Prague by fleeing soldiers of his army and his chancellor, Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg, who informed him of the disaster: the Bohemian army had received a crushing defeat that morning in the Battle of White Mountain.
When she reached the top judges she switched to Queen's " Bohemian Rhapsody ".
When Sigismund died in 1437, the Bohemian estates elected Albert of Austria as his successor.
When some of the Old Czechs attempted to work out a compromise with the Bohemian Germans in 1890, they were denounced by a younger and more radical intelligentsia.
When Germans began to settle in the 13th century, there was a systematic banishment of Bohemian influence and numerous local military conflicts erupted around strategically important fortifications.
When the imperial court moved to Vienna, Harant was granted Burg Pecka and dedicated himself for some years to music, becoming the most important Bohemian composer of the time.
When in 1346 King Charles IV united the rule over Bohemia and Germany in his hands, he established the Lands of the Bohemian Crown, which remained beyond the Empire's suzerainty and were not considered Imperial States.
When the rainfall moved northeast to the Bohemian Forest and to the source areas of the Elbe and Vltava rivers, the result were catastrophic water levels first in the Austrian areas of Mühlviertel and Waldviertel and later in the Czech Republic, Thuringia and Saxony.
When it emerged at the end of January 2011 that Queen guitarist Brian May had agreed to the use of the band's hit Bohemian Rhapsody in a film highlighting the plight of the families, Trump appeared to deny in a media statement that there had ever been an eviction threat, declaring " we have no interest in compulsory purchase and have never applied for it.

When and estates
When Theobald, the Archbishop of Canterbury, went to consult with the Pope on the matter against Stephen's wishes, the king refused to allow him back into England either, and seized his estates.
When it was a Danish possession, the islands were divided into " quarters " ( five quarters on St. John and nine on St. Croix ) which were further divided into many dozens of " estates ".
When John died in 1399, his estates were declared forfeit as King Richard II had exiled John's son and heir, Henry Bolingbroke, in 1398, for 10 years.
When King Richard II created Thomas Mowbray duke in 1397, he conferred upon him the estates and titles ( including Earl Marshal ) that had belonged to the earls.
When Richard rose to suppress the rebellion, Stanley and his brother William were at the King's side and were richly rewarded from the forfeited estates of the rebels and Stanley was appointed to Buckingham ’ s position as Lord High Constable of England.
When Magnus Maximus was overthrown by emperor Theodosius I in 388, Ausonius did not leave his country estates.
When William the Silent, count of Nassau, with estates in the Netherlands, inherited the title Prince of Orange in 1544, the Principality was incorporated into the holdings of what became the House of Orange-Nassau.
When the Trust took on the management of rural estates there was controversy concerning issues such as the siting of visitor centres and placing of signposts.
When Damon was 9, he moved to Turkey for three months before settling in Oldham, Essex, outside Colchester, in an area described by Albarn as " one of those burdgoening Thatcher experiments where they were building loads of small estates ".
When the Philippine Revolution erupted in 1896, a Spanish Colonel named Eugenio Blanco who had large estates near the town of Macabebe in Pampanga organized a regiment from among his clients.
When Robert de Beaumont, 4th Earl of Leicester died in 1204 leaving no male heir his estates were divided between his two sisters.
When Catesby's father died in 1598, his estates at Ashby St Ledgers were left to his wife, while Catesby and his family remained at Chastleton.
When he dismissed the estates, the speech from the throne held out no prospect of their speedy revocation.
When circumstances demanded, the estates, nobility, burgesses, and — until the 1690s — the clergy could be summoned for meetings of a local parliament called the Landtag.
When hostilities started again, his presence at Battle of Ludford Bridge led to the defeat of the Yorkist forces, and he was rewarded with extensive grants from the estates of Sir William Oldhall.
When he became lord of Tokaj in Hungary, he planted vines from Smederevo on his estates there ; from these came the famous Tokaji white wine.
When Sir William Hatton died without male issue in 1597, the estates passed to a kinsman, another Sir Christopher Hatton ( d. 1619 ), whose son and successor, Christopher, was created Baron Hatton of Kirby.
When Anne de Mowbray died in November 1481 her estates should have passed to William, Viscount Berkeley and to John, Lord Howard.
When the line became extinct about 1227, their estates were the matter of an inheritance conflict between the Griffin Duke Barnim I the Good and Swantopolk II from the Samborid dynasty, who ruled over the adjacent territories of Pomerelia in the east.
When in 1772 Buffon became seriously ill and the promise that his son ( then only 8 ) should succeed him as director of the Jardin became clearly impracticable and was withdrawn, the King raised Buffon ’ s estates in Burgundy to the status of a county – and thus Buffon ( and his son ) became a Count.
When Konrad II died in 1304, all the former Głogów estates were reunified under his surviving brother Henry III.
When in 1393 Henry VI the Older, grandson of Henry IV, died without issue, the estates were again reunified with Głogów until in 1412 Jan I, the eldest son of Duke Henry VIII the Sparrow, became the sole ruler of the Żagań duchy.
When he died in 1822, his estates fell to Archduke Charles from the Austrian House of Habsburg-Lorraine.
When he could not persuade them to rubber-stamp his ' ideal program ', Louis XVI sought to dissolve the estates general, but the third estate held out for their right to representation.

When and protested
When he protested, the hotel owner said:
When the settlers protested his language Allen continued the tirade, threatening to send any troops from New York to Hell.
When Prussia tried to put a Hohenzollern candidate, Prince Leopold, on the Spanish throne, the French angrily protested.
When the little brat repeated the prank for the third time, his friends protested and told him to punish the boy.
When the Spanish bishop and ascetic Priscillian, accused by his fellow bishops of heresy, was executed by the emperor Magnus Maximus under the charge of magic, Siricus — along with Ambrose of Milan and Martin of Tours — protested against this verdict.
When the treaty was discussed in parliament in December of the preceding year, though suffering from a severe attack of gout, he was carried down to the House, and in a speech of three hours ' duration, interrupted more than once by paroxysms of pain, he strongly protested against its various conditions.
When workers protested, the owners agreed to employ the miners for eight hours a day – but at a wage of only $ 2. 50.
When Gibbs submitted his long paper on the equilibrium of heterogeneous substances to the Academy, both Elias Loomis and Hubert Anson Newton protested that they did not understand Gibbs's work at all, but they helped to raise the money needed to pay for the typesetting of the many equations and mathematical symbols in the paper.
When the Roman Catholic Church protested, she responded vehemently, “ I can't understand all the tumult-five years after Auschwitz .”
When the leaders in Boston learned of this, they vigorously protested, and the offer was withdrawn.
When the qibla ( direction of prayer for Muslims ) was changed from Jerusalem ( known in Arabic as al-Quds ) to Mecca, these Jews protested and finally declined the change.
When many Hispanics protested that they were not offended, and fondly remembered Speedy Gonzales cartoons as a representation of their youth and nation's individuality, these shorts were made available for broadcast again in 2002.
When Italian authorities expropriated convents and monasteries of Catholic orders, turning them into administration or military buildings, Cardinal Pecci protested but acted moderately.
When the Montagnards protested, Diệm's forces confiscated their spears and bows, which they used to hunt for daily sustenance.
When they heard Nixon might make Dole chairman of the Republican National Committee, half the Republican Senators protested, especially moderates who feared Dole would direct party assets to conservatives.
When Benedict indicated it was time for him to leave, she protested, and begged him to stay with her for the evening so they could continue their discussions.
When her governess, Margaretta Eagar, told her after the visit that the sickly child she had been conversing so gently with was Olga, four-year-old Tatiana began to cry bitterly and protested that the pale, thin child couldn't be her adored older sister.
When they refused, he called them to Rome, but they protested that the unsettled conditions en route and in Rome made that impossible.
When Martin Luther protested Catholic practices, he and his followers were persecuted by the Roman Catholic Church as heretics.
When Jews again protested his actions, Pilate had soldiers hidden in the crowd of Jews while addressing them.
When Sophie protested at the treatment of her brother, Catherine replied, " It is not I who cover the Prince of Württemberg with opprobrium: on the contrary, it is I who try to bury abominations and it is my duty to suppress any further ones.
When the Rio Grande Western railroad acquired the coal company, they undertook the development of a new mine on Mud Creek, a mile from Winter Quarters, much to the chagrin of Williams, who protested that the new mine infringed on his lease.
When the British 73rd Foot flogged a man in occupied France in 1814, disgusted French citizens protested against it.
When the Air Corps announced its intention to close McCook Field, local businessmen and citizens protested.

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