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usurpation
usurpation (juːzɜːˈpeɪʃən) [a. OF. and AF. usurpacion (F. usurpation), ad. L. ūsūrpātiōn-, ūsūrpātio, n. of action f. ūsūrpāre: see usurp v. Cf. It. usurpazione, Sp. usurpacion, Pr. -cioun, Pg. usurpa{cced}ão.] I. 1. Claim or assertion that is unwarranted or unauthorized; unjustified assumption, arr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nest usurpation
Cuckoo bumblebees (Psithyrus) and cuckoo paper wasps (Polistes) are known for usurpation. Nest usurpation most frequently occurs during the late pre-emergence stage of a nest. wikipedia.org
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usurpation
usurpation/ˌju:zɜ:ˈpeɪʃn; ˌjuzə`peʃən/ n[U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Land usurpation
Land usurpation is the appropriation of land from the previous or lawful owner. References Theft Land tenure Land law wikipedia.org
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Usurper (disambiguation)
Usurp, usurper, or usurpation may also refer to: Literature Conan the Usurper, a 1967 collection of fantasy stories Usurper! of the Tiger gamebook Usurpers, novel by Francisco Ayala Other , a Royal Navy Second World War submarine Usurp Synapse, a screamo band from Indiana Usurpation wikipedia.org
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servantship
servantship (ˈsɜːvəntʃɪp) [f. servant n. + -ship.] The state or condition of being a servant.1579 W. Wilkinson Confut. Fam. Love b i b, Supposed euen so that his seruaunt (that is his seruauntship out of the law) should be his heire. 1583 Golding Calvin on Deut. lxiv. 391 That seruantship bare no sw... Oxford English Dictionary
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Usurpation of Qi by Tian
For historiographical purposes, pre-usurpation Qi is referred to as "Jiang Qi" (姜齊), and post-usurpation Qi is referred to as "Tian Qi" (田齊). Usurpation In 489 BCE, Duke Jing of Qi died. wikipedia.org
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Marcellus (usurper)
There are two versions of the history of his usurpation, the first told by Ammianus Marcellinus, a contemporary historian, the second exposed by Zosimus Procopius had based his usurpation on his bond with the Constantinian dynasty and on the support of some barbaric peoples; Marcellus tried to exploit his wikipedia.org
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Roman usurper
Usurpation attempts were a constant worry for the emperors in this period since it was a too-common method of acceding the throne. The danger of usurpation was greater after the death of an emperor when his successor was not accepted by all provinces. wikipedia.org
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邦雅曼·康斯坦
constitution républicaine dans un grand pays(1803-1810年) Principes de politique applicables à tout les gouvernements(1806-1810年) De l'esprit de conquête et l'usurpation (On the spirit of conquest and on usurpation)(1815年) Adolphe(1816年) De la religion(1824-1831年) Cecile(推定1810年顷) 外部连结 法国政治人物 胡格诺派 洛桑人 瑞士新教徒 法国新教徒 wikipedia.org
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Polistes semenowi
This allows for the simplest usurpation. This is when a wasp's activity level increases during the ideal usurpation window, theoretically making usurpation easier. wikipedia.org
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兰利的埃德蒙
Douglas Biggs, “A Wrong Whom Conscience and Kindred Bid Me to Right: A Reassessment of Edmund of Langley, Duke of York and the Usurpation of Henry IV” Douglas Biggs, Three Armies in Britain: The Irish Campaign of Richard II and the Usurpation of Henry IV, 1399, Brill Academic Publishers, Leiden, The Netherlands wikipedia.org
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Statute Governing the Transition to Democracy
It provides that these elections be convened within 30 days after the date on which the usurpation [of the presidency] ceases, and will be made as soon exists, and others are reserved for when the usurpation ceases." wikipedia.org
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List of Byzantine revolts and civil wars
Roman civil wars and revolts (753 BCE – 476 CE). 4th century 399: Revolt of Tribigild in Phrygia. 400: Revolt of Gainas. 5th century 479: Attempted usurpation Anastasios II abdicates in favour of Theodosios III. 716–717: Revolt and successful usurpation of general Leo the Isaurian. 717/8: Revolt of Sergius, wikipedia.org
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Iberian–Armenian War
Fearing usurpation by Rhadamistus, his father convinced him to make war upon his uncle and claim the Armenian throne for himself. Of this usurpation, Tacitus wrote "Rhadamistus might retain his ill-gotten gains, as long as he was hated and infamous; for this was more to Rome's interest wikipedia.org
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