- Look up Deposition, deposition, or
depose in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Deposition may
refer to:
Deposition (law),
taking testimony outside of court...
- had
received death threats in the past. The
words "delay", "deny", and "
depose" were
inscribed on the
cartridge cases used
during the shooting. The suspect...
- 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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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...
- The
papal deposing power was the most
powerful tool of the
political authority claimed by and on
behalf of the
Roman Pontiff, in
medieval and
early modern...
- 1494
until her husband's
deposition in 1506,
after which she was
known as
Deposed Queen Shin (폐비 신씨). She did not
receive a
further royal title posthumously...
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misconceptions about the
claim process." The
words "delay," "deny," and "
depose" were
found written on the
casings of the
bullets used in the
killing of...
-
Bohemia from 1378
until his
death and King of
Germany from 1376
until he was
deposed in 1400. As he
belonged to the
House of Luxembourg, he was also Duke of...
-
incident 1167
Diarmaid mac
Murchadha Kingdom of
Leinster King of
Leinster Deposed by the
Irish High King Ruaidrí Ua
Conchobair for
allegations that he had...
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imperial common titles, but
rather signified that he was
deposed (with "Fei" (廢)
meaning "
depose"). He is also
commonly known by the
title he was given...