- exclusive; the
Russian Revolution of 1917
began with an
urban revolution to
depose the Czar,
followed by a
rural revolution,
followed by the
Bolshevik coup...
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white man
wearing a mask, fled the scene. The
words "delay," "deny," and "
depose" were
inscribed on the
cartridge cases used
during the shooting. Thompson...
- See also
Zaman Shah,
deposed 1801.
Mahmud Shah Durrani,
deposed 1803,
reinstated 1809,
deposed again 1818.
Shoja Shah,
deposed 1809,
reinstated 1839...
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Deposed Queen Yun of the
Haman Yun clan (15 July 1455 – 29
August 1482) was the
second wife of Yi Hyeol, King
Seongjong and the
mother of Yi Yung, Prince...
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refer to a
descendant of a
deposed monarchy or a
claim that is not legitimate. In addition, it may also
refer to that of a
deposed monarch, a type of claimant...
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Succession of
states is a
concept in
international relations regarding a
successor state that has
become a
sovereign state over a
territory (and po****ce)...
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Monarchs deposed in the 18th
century This page has the
monarchs who
either lost
their thrones through deposition by a coup d'état, by a
referendum which...
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insurrections broke out.
Thomas Wyatt the
Younger led a
force from Kent to
depose Mary in
favour of Elizabeth, as part of a
wider conspiracy now
known as...
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Queen of
England and
Ireland on 10 July 1553 and
reigned until she was
deposed by the
Privy Council of England, who
proclaimed her cousin, Mary I, as...
- II, King of Bohemia,
deposed 1611.
Ferdinand II, King of Bohemia,
deposed 1619,
restored 1620. Frederick, King of Bohemia,
deposed 1620.
Brhat Sri Saravajna...