He challenged the rebels and pangrans to fight him, having a great quarrel against them all, as they had endeavoured to have him deposed from his kingdom.
We heard shortly after, that he wasdeposed from the government of Cambay, and Khojah Nassan from that of Surat, others being appointed in their places.
In 797 the empress Irene had deposed and blinded her son, Constantine VI.
It is a deal better to be a pensioned captain than a deposed king.
The worst that could happen to him now was to be deposed from office for his too audacious proceedings.
The slave of a certain Barrus came forward and deposed to the corruption of three of the vestal virgins, Aemilia, Licinia and Marcia.
He introduced a proposal that a magistrate who had been deposed by the people should not be allowed to hold any further office.
Law concerning magistrates who had been deposed by the people.
She was the daughter of Henry I of England, married Henry IV of Germany, and was afterwards acknowledged queen of England; but her conduct not suiting the nobles, she was deposed and Stephen placed on the throne.
These calamities were attributed to the sultan, and the janizaries deposed him.
From an exile in poverty he was raised to the throne by the pope, who had deposed his brother for attacking the immunities of the church.
There was much opposition to his elevation, by rival claimants, and he was finally deposed and imprisoned three years.
He came to the throne at the age of 11, and after a turbulent reign of 22 years, was deposed and imprisoned.
He was deposed from his see and banished to an oasis.
He became suddenly popular, and was raised to the throne; but was as suddenly deposed and banished.
The whites thereupon formed a provisional government, deposedthe governor, attacked the negroes, and having captured 300, shot them immediately.
It would be superfluous to follow all his changes of fortune, but it may be mentioned that when he was the first physician and vizier of Mezd-ud-daulah, a sultan of the Bowide dynasty, he was twice deposed and put in irons.
The inhabitants deposed Alexander White, the Sheriff of Tryon county, who had, from the first, made himself obnoxious.
For of the five who reigned after him the last was deposed and ended his life in exile, and of the remaining four not one died a natural death; for three of them were assassinated and Tullus Hostilius was consumed by thunderbolts.
At the end of the year the king might run again for a second term of office; and so on, until he was defeated and deposed or perhaps slain.
Were he unable to discharge this duty, he would be immediately deposed and perhaps stoned.
The deposed viceroy immediately departed for the convent at Churubusco, outside the city walls on the road to San Agustin de las Cuevas.
In the following year, Gomez Farias was deposed from the vice presidency by the venal congress, and Barragan raised to the vacant post.
He paused, hesitated, failed to act, and was deposed by the Europeans, who treated him as they had Iturrigaray in 1808.
He was, in consequence, deposed from his office by a unanimous vote of the Synod.
Paul was deposed and excommunicated; and the sentence, which was announced by letter to the chief pastors of Rome, Alexandria, and other distinguished sees, was received with general approbation.
Brünnow was then called, and deposed to his catching the prisoner as described.
It is hard to believe that this man deposed a priest for asserting the whole globe to be inhabited.
After which, Lickford deposed that he had seen the troop come in to Elections just in time to vote for Dangle.
The sorrows of a deposed king are like the distorquements of a darted conscience which none can know but he that hath lost a crown.
After the detection of the gunpowder conspiracy, an oath of allegiance was imposed in England, containing a renunciation, in strong terms, of the tenet that princes excommunicated by the pope might be deposed or murdered by their subjects.
That kings are subject to no ecclesiastical power in temporals, nor can be deposed directly or indirectly by the chiefs of the church; 2.
Two cardinals were present to represent the Pope, and on account of his simony, Stigand was deposed and imprisoned, while Eghelric and Eghelmar were also degraded.
On the following day the Senate deposed Napoleon, with rather needless emphasis.
The determination to have Murat deposed and Naples restored to Ferdinand is one of the cardinal points.
Prince Korybut, however, insisted that, before he would enter Prague, Priest John should be deposed from his power.
If a Pope in mortal sin did not cease to be a true Pope, by what right had theydeposed John XXIII.
He deposed Lev from his office, raised a citizen named Hlavsa to the place which Pas̆ek had formerly held on the Council, and made Karl of Münsterberg the chief governor of the kingdom.
The Latin of the Jesuits was, indeed, to bedeposed from its supremacy.
Ferdinand returned in triumph to Prague; and, as the first step towards the restoration of order, he deposed the Councillors, who had been governing the city, and restored the separate jurisdictions of the Old and New Towns.
The representatives of all the Bohemian provinces had met at Prague, and, after a declaration in favour of the Protestant cause, had formally deposed Ferdinand from the throne of Bohemia.
He, in his turn, was deposed and thrown into prison.
Church, the deposed Popes still, at times, put forward claims which could easily be taken advantage of by those who wished to stir up division in the Church.
Philibert deposed at the trial that, under pretext of showing him a garden, Madame Brunet took him to see a woman who proceeded to look at his hand: 'I know not who she is, for the woman was so drunk that she could not say a word.
Such of that hierarchy as were alive at Elizabeth's succession were, with one exception, deposed for refusing the Oath of Supremacy, to the number of fifteen.
Still the pay was found, in a certain measure, and the workmen came and went till dispersed by the appalling tidings that their Royal Saint had been deposed and murdered in the Tower.
He was deposed in 1690 for refusing to take the oath of allegiance to William III.
He was deposed in 1145, and it may possibly be that he had favoured the cause of Maude in the civil wars of the period, and that it was Stephen who compelled him to relinquish his see and spend the rest of his life in exile.
It possessed a considerable extent of territory, including Berytus, and was an independent State for a long period, the last king being deposed by Pompey.
He deposed Apollophanes from the viceroyalty,[803] because he discovered that he had paid no heed to his instructions.