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Rebellion

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Rebellion meaning

Armed resistance to an established government or ruler. | Defiance of authority or control; the act of rebelling. | An organized, forceful subversion of the law of the land in an attempt to replace it with another form of government.

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This means that the Scourge is effectively the greatest threat to both the Empire and the Rebellion, and it seems the Scourge is going to use Lobot’s influence in the Rebellion to take the Rebels down from the inside.

Two years later, a report by the influential think tank titled ‘Extremism Rebellion’ said the government should implement new laws to target environmental protest group Extinction Rebellion (XR).

But by 1798, the year of the rebellion, he had parted ways with the society as its emphasis shifted to rebellion and violent uprising.

The Constitution itself contemplated a forceful response to rebellion as an act of war when it the suspension of habeas corpus in the face of invasion rebellion.

Animal rights activists from Extinction Rebellion ally group Animal Rebellion carried a coffin around Westminster outside the Houses of Parliament on Monday (September 7).

Man dressed as Spider-Man joins extinction rebellion protests on Big Ben scaffolding A man dressed as Spider-Man scales scaffolding on Big Ben to fight for Extinction Rebellion.

While not strictly occurring during the rebellion, the Tourney at Harrenhal is one of the events that helped trigger the rebellion.

All power to the Canning Town rebellion against Extinction Rebellion!

Just because the Dornish rebellion didn't happen doesn't mean there was no uprising against King Robert Baratheon, with the Greyjoy Rebellion coming around six years into his reign.

Some of the accused had expressed frustration at being charged for engaging in what they and police have described as a peaceful protest, which included members of the groups Extinction Rebellion and Animal Rebellion.

Starting just outside of New Orleans, approximately 500 costumed rebels armed with machetes and muskets will retrace the steps of insurgents during the largest slave rebellion in the country’s history—the rebellion of 1811.

The events in London are part of an international “climate rebellion” organised by the UK-based Extinction Rebellion.

The group, Animal Rebellion, is joining forces with Extinction Rebellion to stage sit-ins and block roads in London for two weeks in October.

He managed to break the rebellion attempt in Zaragoza, but just about that time the Cordovan governor received news of a Basque rebellion in Pamplona.

Kett's Rebellion in Norfolk and the Prayer Book Rebellion in Devon and Cornwall simultaneously created a crisis during a time when invasion from Scotland and France were feared.

Not many people were concerned with interpreting Nat Turner's rebellion at the time; whites feared the specter of rebellion.

Pollard (2007), p. 64. Rebellion and death Warwick now orchestrated a rebellion in Yorkshire while he was away, led by a " Robin of Redesdale ".

Raeff, “Pugachev’s Rebellion”, 171–172 With all this discontent in mind, Catherine did rule for 10 years before the anger of the serfs boiled over into a rebellion as extensive as Pugachev’s.

Rather, the doctrine holds that after 1000 years of Christ's reign there will be an unsuccessful rebellion on the part of Satan and his allies, a rebellion which will be decisively defeated.

Shimabara rebellion A final but detailed record of ninja employed in open warfare occurred during the Shimabara Rebellion (1637–1638).