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With the death of the last Count, Nicholas of Abensberg, in 1485, the estates fell to the Duchy of Bavaria-Munich, meaning that henceforth only the Bavarian coat of arms was ever used.
With Hawthorne's death, Alcott worried that few of the Concord notables remained.
With the death of the Barberini Pope Urban VIII in 1644 and the accession of the Pamphilj Pope Innocent X, the Barberini family and their favorite artist, Bernini, fell into disrepute.
With his father's death in 1892, and his appointment as head of the Bahá ’ í faith, there was much opposition against him, including virtually all his family members.
With his death, the family lost much of its remaining political appeal, though claimants continue to assert their right to the imperial title.
With Constantine ’ s death in 337, Constans and his two brothers, Constantine II and Constantius II divided the Roman world between themselves, after first deposing of virtually all of the relatives of their father who could possibly have a claim on the throne.
With the smallpox epidemic catching speed and racking up a staggering death toll, a solution to the crisis was becoming more urgently needed by the day.
With the death of Stalin in early March 1953, Russian support for a Chinese hard-line weakened and China decided to compromise on the prisoner issue.
With the help of Arthur W. Saha, Wollheim also edited and published the popular " Annual World's Best Science Fiction " anthology from 1971 until his death.
With this deed dating back to August 15, 805 A. D., the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, she donated her entire property in Dachau, including 5 so called Colonenhöfe and some serfs and bondsman, to devolve to the Bishop of the Diocese of Freising after her death.
With Leopold I's interests now focused on Spain and the imminent death of Charles II, the Emperor terminated the conflict with the Sultan, and signed the Treaty of Karlowitz on 26 January 1699.
With the death of the infirm and childless Charles II of Spain on 1 November 1700, the succession of the Spanish throne and subsequent control over her empire once again embroiled Europe in war – the War of the Spanish Succession.
* 1660 – With the death of Swedish King Charles X Gustav, the Swedish government can start to seek peace with Sweden's enemies in the Second Northern War – something that Charles X Gustav had refused.
With the untimely death of Melanie Wilkes a short time later, Rhett decides he only wants the calm dignity of the genial South he once knew in his youth and he leaves Atlanta to find it.
With the death of the emperor, Gregory and the Eastern churches were no longer under the threat of persecution, as the new emperor Jovian was an avowed Christian and supporter of the church.
With the death of James III in 1488 at the Battle of Sauchieburn, his successor James IV successfully ended the quasi-independent rule of the Lord of the Isles, bringing the Western Isles under effective Royal control for the first time.
With Charles the Bold's death, his domains began an inevitable slide towards division between France and the Habsburgs ( who through marriage to his heiress Mary became his heirs ).
With Leto's death, a hugely complex economic system built on spice collapsed, resulting in trillions leaving known space in a great Scattering.
* 1987 – With the death of the last individual of the species, the Dusky Seaside Sparrow becomes extinct.
* 1246 – With the death of Duke Frederick II, the Babenberg dynasty ends in Austria.
With his death, the Julio-Claudian dynasty came to an end.
With his primary heir dead, Henry rearranged the plans for the succession: Richard was to be made King of England, albeit without any actual power until the death of his father ; Geoffrey would retain Brittany ; and John would now become the Duke of Aquitaine in place of Richard.
With the death of Sibylla in 1190, Guy now had no legal claim to the kingship, and the succession passed to Sibylla's half-sister Isabella.
Holly George-Warren, editor and author of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: The First 25 Years, argues: " With the death of Keith Moon in 1978, rock arguably lost its single greatest drummer.
Gordon Wenham in his commentary on Leviticus expresses the idea that Christianity removed the need for animal sacrifice in these words: " With the death of Christ the only sufficient " burnt offering " was offered once and for all, and therefore the animal sacrifices which foreshadowed Christ's sacrifice were made obsolete.

With and chairman
With the former SPD chairman, Oskar Lafontaine for the WASG and Gregor Gysi for the PDS as prominent figures, this alliance soon found interest in the media and in the population.
With Haidallah's ambitious political and social reform program undone by continuing instability, regime inefficiency and a plethora of coup attempts and intrigues from within the military establishment, the CMSN chairman turned increasingly autocratic, excluding other junta officers from power, and provoking discontent by frequently reshuffling the power hierarchy to prevent threats to his position.
With the exception of Helmut Schmidt, the chancellor has usually also been chairman of his or her own party.
With Władysław Frasyniuk replacing Geremek as chairman, the Freedom Union continued to exist as a centrist party, but lost much of its relevance in Polish politics.
With Group Lotus near bankruptcy in 1983, through an introduction from his friend Mark Thatcher, English accountant and entrepreneur David Wickins, the founder of the worlds largest vehicle remarketing business British Car Auctions, agreed to become the new company chairman.
With the slogan " Communism is Twentieth-Century Americanism ", the chairman, Earl Browder, advertised the CPUSA ’ s integration to the political mainstream.
With Mao Zedong as both head of state (" 國家主席 ", ' state chairman ') and government (" 總理 ", prime minister ), the Jiangxi Soviet gradually expanded, reaching a peak of more than 30, 000 square kilometres and a population that numbered more than three million, covering considerable parts of two provinces ( with Tingzhou in Fujian ).
With his new appointment in hand, Feith proved influential in having Richard Perle chosen as chairman of the Defense Policy Board.
With the slogan " Power at Cost " and in Latin, " dona naturae pro populo sunt " (" the gifts of nature are for the public "), he convinced Premier Whitney to create a board of enquiry on the matter, with him as chairman.
With the creation of the Council of Ministers ( Ministerrat ) government of the GDR in November 1954, Grotewohl also became the first chairman of the Council, while retaining the title of Ministerpräsident.
With the merger, Zukor became president of both Paramount and Famous Players-Lasky, with Goldfish being named chairman of the board of Famous Players-Lasky, and Jesse Lasky first vice-president.
With the Republicans regaining control of the House in the 2010 midterm elections, Dreier is again chairman for the 112th Congress.
With the Democrats ' victory in the 2006 midterm elections, Waxman became chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, the principal investigative committee of the House.
The newly-formed party's members elected Zulfikar Ali Bhutto as its first chairman, and its manifesto, titled " Islam Is Our Religion ; Democracy Is Our Politics ; Socialism Is Our Economy ; Power Lies With the People ", was written by Bengali communist J.
With the May 2004 resignation of chairman Barbara Cassani, Coe became the chairman for the latter phase of the bid.
With Nicky Law failing to keep Grimsby in the Second Division, chairman Peter Furneaux wielded the axe and ended his short stay as first team manager.
With this success, Hiroshi once again changed the company name to Nintendo Company Limited and took the company public ( listed on stock market ) and became the chairman.
With the exception of certain incidental and privileged motions, the person making the motion, known as the mover, must first be recognized by the chairman as being entitled to speak ; this process is known as obtaining the floor.
With the passage of Legislative Act No. 409 in 1968, the Louisiana governor was, and still is granted the authorization " to establish the Council for the Development of Louisiana-French " and that the agency is to consist of no more than fifty members including a chairman.
With Erika Steinbach, he was chairman of the Centre Against Expulsions foundation.
With the arrival of Justin King as CEO in 29 March 2004, Davis was promoted to chairman.
With the defeats of both Ullman and Brademas, Rostenkowski, then the highest ranking democrat on Ways and Means, had the choice of either succeeding Brademas as majority whip and taking a step closer to becoming speaker, or taking over as chairman of Ways and Means.
With the help of an entrepreneurial Californian dentist, Bishop raised £ 2. 5 million to lead the management buy-out, and was subsequently appointed chairman: " I had to borrow the money from an American citizen.

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