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Definition of Reascended

Reascend
Reascend Re`as*cend", v. i. To rise, mount, or climb again.
Reascend
Reascend Re`as*cend", v. t. To ascend or mount again; to reach by ascending again. He mounts aloft, and reascends the skies. --Addison.

Meaning of Reascended from wikipedia

- expelled from Jodhpur. He sought refuge in Jaipur in July 1751. In 1753, he reascended the gadi for the second time after deposing Maharaja Vijay Singh, his...
- suppression of the Fujiwara no Nakamaro Rebellion and his murder, Kōken reascended the throne as Empress Shōtoku in 764 and ruled until her death in 770...
- subsidiary peak, before retreating due to illness.: 84  On 18 October, they reascended Kibo to enter and study the crater, cresting the rim at Hans Meyers Notch...
- ruling emperor with colluding with Nakamaro and had him deposed. Kōken reascended the throne as Empress Shōtoku (r. 764–770). The empress commissioned the...
- the main hooks was a simple piano sample that ascended, descended, and reascended." He added that "Good Vibrations" "was easily the most infectious song...
- succeeded her. However, upon the death of the said younger brother, she reascended the throne as Empress Saimei on February 14, 655, and ruled until her...
- Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg Magnus' father Francis I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg reascended Władysław Vasa 1595–1648 Sigismund of Sweden Sigismund was deposed in...
- resigned in favour of his major son Magnus II in 1571. Two years later he reascended and was succeeded by Francis II in 1581. With his thriftiness Francis...
- that these remnants may include the crown of Empress Kōken (r.749–758; reascended as Empress Shōtoku, r.764–770) and fragments of ceremonial crowns belonging...
- to Magnus' violent temperament. In 1573, Francis I deposed Magnus and reascended to the throne while Magnus fled to Sweden. The following year, Magnus...