- coup d'état (a top-down
seizure of power), e.g., Poland, 1926
civil war
revolt, and "great revolution" (a
revolution that
transforms economic and social...
- The
Revolt (Hebrew: המרד), also
published as
Revolt, The
Revolt:
Inside Story of the
Irgun and The
Revolt: the
Dramatic Inside Story of the Irgun, is...
- Peasants'
Revolt, BBC
Radio 4
discussion with Miri Rubin,
Caroline Barron &
Alastair Dunn (In Our Time, 16
November 2006) When
Medieval Peasants Revolted Against...
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kings after Isabella's death. In Dueñas, the
Count of Buendía's v****als
revolted against him on
September 1, 1520,
encouraged by
rebel monks. This uprising...
- The
Maccabean Revolt (Hebrew: מרד החשמונאים) was a
Jewish rebellion led by the
Maccabees against the
Seleucid Empire and
against ****enistic influence...
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Melissenos families Cretan Revolt (1222) of the
Melissenos family Cretan Revolt (1230)
Revolt of the
Chortatzes brothers (1272/73)
Revolt of
Alexios Kallergis...
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possibility of
uprising in Indore. However, on 1 July,
sepoys in Holkar's army
revolted and
opened fire on the
cavalry pickets of the
Bhopal Contingent (a locally...
- Look up
revolt,
revolter, or
révolter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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Revolt. A
revolt is
opposition and resistance...
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revolt or workers'
uprising is a
period of
civil unrest characterised by
strong labour militancy and
strike activity. The
history of
labour revolts often...
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Highway revolts (also
freeway revolts,
expressway revolts, or road protests) are
organized protests against the
planning or
construction of highways,...