Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet EXILES


EXILES

Definition av EXILES

  1. böjningsform av exile

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  • Titus' Jewish mistress, Berenice, comes to join him in Rome, but he exiles her to please the Senate.
  • The Roman synod exiles the prophet Jerome, who has incorporated ideas first propounded by the Roman statesman Cicero.
  • He executes the leaders, Constantine Podopagouros and his brother Strategios, and blinds and exiles the rest.
  • August – In Rome, Cicero prosecutes former governor Verres; Verres exiles himself to Marseille before the trial is over.
  • He is captured and blinded; Irene exiles him to Principo, where he dies shortly thereafter of his wounds.
  • The people of Rhegium planted the exiles from Naxos and Catana in 395 BC as a counterpoise to Dionysius the Elder's foundation of Tyndaris; but Dionysius soon took it.
  • Alexander becomes de facto ruler of the Byzantine Empire and expels Empress Zoe Karbonopsina, the mother of Constantine, from the palace and exiles her to a nunnery.
  • 733 BC—King Tiglath-Pileser III of Assyria conquers the Northern Kingdom of Israel (Samaria), and exiles its inhabitants.
  • Publius Clodius Pulcher, Roman tribune, institutes a monthly corn dole for poor Romans, and exiles Cicero from the city.
  • Battle of the Baetis River: A force of Populares exiles under Sertorius defeat the legal Roman army of Lucius Fulfidias in Hispania, starting the Sertorian War; Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius takes command on behalf of Sulla.
  • While Cajuns are usually described as the descendants of the Acadian exiles who went to Louisiana over the course of Le Grand Dérangement, Louisianians frequently use Cajun as a broad cultural term (particularly when referencing Acadiana) without necessitating race or descent from the deported Acadians.
  • Among his fellow Huguenot exiles in England, he was a colleague of the editor and translator Pierre des Maizeaux.
  • A settlement in the Province of Maryland named "Providence" was founded on the north shore of the Severn River on the middle Western Shore of the Chesapeake Bay in 1649 by Puritan exiles from the Province/Dominion of Virginia led by the third Proprietary Governor of Maryland, William Stone (1603–1660).
  • Between the 1860s and 1917, the town was a place of political exile, with some of the more prominent exiles including the Polish writer Wacław Sieroszewski, as well as Bolshevik revolutionaries Ivan Babushkin and Viktor Nogin.
  • The leader of the Achaean League, Philopoemen, enters northern Laconia with his army and a group of Spartan exiles.
  • Through his father, he was a descendant of the Vienna exiles of 1670 and of the famous rabbinical Spira family; on his mother's side he descended from the Fischel family, which has given the community of Prague a number of distinguished Talmudists.
  • A small group of Theban exiles, led by Pelopidas, infiltrate the city of Thebes and assassinates the leaders of the pro-Spartan government.
  • Because of an oracle Adrastus married his daughters to the exiles Polynices and Tydeus and promised to restore them to their homelands.
  • The construction of the church was disrupted several times during the various exiles of Henry the Lion, so that he and his consort Matilda, Duchess of Saxony, were both buried in an unfinished church.
  • It is not known where the exiles went, but they were recalled only after Philip's death, on Alexander's accession.


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