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  • 21Jewish Revolt, Second — ▪ AD 132 135       (AD 132–135), Jewish rebellion against Roman rule in Judaea. The revolt was preceded by years of clashes between Jews and Romans in the area. Finally, in AD 132, the misrule of Tinnius Rufus, the Roman governor of Judaea,… …

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  • 22Rum Rebellion — The Rum Rebellion, also known as the Rum Puncheon Rebellion, of 1808 was the only successful armed takeover of government in Australia s recorded history. The Governor of New South Wales, William Bligh, was deposed by the New South Wales Corps… …

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  • 23Upper Canada Rebellion — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Upper Canada Rebellion caption=Battle of Windmill date=7th December 1837 4th December 1838 place=Upper Canada (present day Ontario) casus= territory=Total defeat of the Rebels and the Hunters Lodges, unification …

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  • 24Vlach–Bulgarian Rebellion — NOTOC The Vlach Bulgarian Rebellion was a revolt of the Bulgars and Vlachs [The meaning of the term Vlach in this case was the subject of fierce dispute in the late 19th and 20th centuries (see also Kaloyan of Bulgaria).] living in the Byzantine… …

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  • 25The Revolt of Aphrodite — infobox Book | name = The Revolt of Aphrodite title orig = Tunc and Nunquam translator = author = Lawrence Durrell cover artist = country = Great Britain language = English series = The Revolt of Aphrodite genre = Novel publisher = Faber Faber… …

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  • 26Menalamba rebellion — The Menalamba rebellion was a popular resistance movement that emerged in central Madagascar in response to the French capture of the royal palace in the capital city of Antananarivo in September 1895. Background French diplomatic and military… …

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  • 27Praieira revolt — In Brazil, the Praieira revolt was a movement in Pernambuco that lasted from 1848 to 1852. Unresolved conflicts left over from the period of the Regency and local resistance to the consolidation of the Brazilian Empire that had been proclaimed in …

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  • 28Ambiorix's revolt — is an episode during the Gallic Wars. Discontent among the subjugated Gauls prompted a major uprising amongst the Belgae against Julius Caesar in the winter of 54–53 BC, when the Eburones of north eastern Gaul rose in rebellion under their leader …

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  • 29Ibn al-Zubair's revolt — was directed against Yazid I following the Battle of Karbala.Ibn al Zubair was not active in politics during the reign of Muawiyah I, but upon the ascension of Yazid I, he refused to swear allegiance to the new caliph. After the death of Husayn… …

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  • 30revolution — n. 1. Rotation, whirling, circular motion. 2. Change (in the political constitution of a country), organic change, successful revolt or rebellion …

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