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ificed his life attempting to rescue a woman | imprisoned in a landslide in France on May 19, 1931. |
he had married in 1654) and was for a while | imprisoned at Caernarvon. |
ldier put in charge of a priest and a deacon | imprisoned for their faith, they converted him to Chris |
Henri IV spent a sojourn | imprisoned at Vincennes during the Wars of Religion. |
His spent nearly a year | imprisoned in Westminster gatehouse for refusing to sup |
do were banned in 1933 and he was for a time | imprisoned by the Gestapo. |
He then spent a time | imprisoned in the Tower of London, from early 1663. |
He was deprived of his abbeys and | imprisoned at Senlis. |
orge Barton, rector of St Mary Abchurch, was | imprisoned for committing adultery with her. |
other Michael Komnenos had been abducted and | imprisoned in Constantinople. |
the line of Welsh princes, was abducted and | imprisoned in a nunnery at Sempringham in Lincolnshire |
ps(within the Soviet Union and abroad) which | imprisoned over 4,000,000 POW. |
cution in Egypt; nevertheless, the Abuna was | imprisoned, the seven mosques destroyed, and restrictio |
was interned under the Alien Enemies Act and | imprisoned at Fort Oglethorpe in Georgia. |
oway Prison, after many women activists were | imprisoned as a result of a window-smashing campaign. |
He was arrested for his activities and | imprisoned in Sarzana leading in 1920 to a failed attem |
cused of counter-revolutionary activity, and | imprisoned. |
ack in time to 1977 and learns that Adam was | imprisoned by his father after he almost releases a vir |
Engels (Joy Smithers), a heroin addict also | imprisoned for drug trafficking. |
reinstated his father Arnold, and Adolf was | imprisoned in Hesdin. |
re the party is insane, not a legal adult or | imprisoned for either the death penalty or for penal se |
turns to Canada from Afghanistan after being | imprisoned by the Americans at Guantanamo Bay |
After being | imprisoned at Boulogne-sur-Mer, he was ransomed for 500 |
oples Republic of China in 2001, after being | imprisoned twice, and traveled to Jalalabad Afghanistan |
d in September 1575 in captivity after being | imprisoned by his father following a quarrel. |
After being | imprisoned three times by Soviet authorities, he was se |
After being | imprisoned in Burford Church with the other mutineers, |
After being | imprisoned for five years he was released and arrived i |
In 1815, after being | imprisoned in England, she assisted in a review by Napo |
After being | imprisoned at Bermuda, he was freed when word of the Tr |
al at the Tower, he was sent North again and | imprisoned at York, Newcastle, and Durham. |
tish Authorities during Operation Agatha and | imprisoned in Rafah. |
He took part in 'Land Agitation' and | imprisoned for 30 days in Kannur Central Prison. |
After the 'treaty' was agreed, those | imprisoned with Parnell were then released from gaol. |
, at the very wedding ceremonies, Alberic II | imprisoned his mother until her death. |
to opposing actions, arrested Alcibiades and | imprisoned him at Sardis. |
k-later that year, Robert and Alexander were | imprisoned in Lochleven Castle possibly as a result of |
The vizier Fakhr al-Din Ali was | imprisoned for a time in 1271 for corresponding with hi |
Leela encounters an alien Z'nai | imprisoned by a former incarnation of the Doctor. |
n Vienna but he was arrested as an alien and | imprisoned when Austria was annexed by Nazi Germany in |
nger's daughter, Brianna, are all eventually | imprisoned. |
He claims that all those | imprisoned in Tartarus fall under Abezethibou's control |
Beaton, who favoured the Auld Alliance, was | imprisoned at Dalkeith Palace and then Blackness Castle |
Almon is | imprisoned and interrogated over several days by prison |
where he was captured by the Almoravids and | imprisoned in Valencia. |
Dega is portrayed as also being | imprisoned on Devil's Island. |
He had also been | imprisoned at Nicomedia, Nicaea, and Apamea. |
Although twice | imprisoned by the Commonwealth, he established contact |
ower struggle with former Gov. Alvarado, was | imprisoned after the Battle of Providencia near Mission |
officials are indicating two American hikers | imprisoned in Tehran for more than a year on espionage |
It deals with two American friends | imprisoned in Thailand for drug smuggling. |
apanese Americans and Italian Americans were | imprisoned here during this war. |
al parties in 1978 along with the amnesty of | imprisoned and at large guerrillas caused a number of c |
hat the Peruvian government grant amnesty to | imprisoned Shining Path members and open a peace dialog |
Among those | imprisoned by the Bohemians was Albert of Ascania, futu |
When the dissensions among the | imprisoned priests at Wisbech broke out in 1595, he wit |
s, was arrested after his execution, and was | imprisoned, firstly in Bristol Castle and then in Norwi |
II Charpak served in the resistance and was | imprisoned by Vichy authorities in 1943. |
Nazi authorities on 2 November 1943, and was | imprisoned at Falstad, then moved to Grini where he sat |
was condemned to life imprisonment, and was | imprisoned. |
was detained by US troops in 2003 and later | imprisoned at Abu Ghraib prison for nine months. |
orgia, he escaped execution as a spy and was | imprisoned until March 18, 1863, when he was paroled vi |
Tana Shan was taken as a prisoner and was | imprisoned in the Daulatabad fort (near Aurangabad) whe |
y by King Henry (as he was by then) and only | imprisoned for a year. |
rs was replaced as seneschal and temporarily | imprisoned for fiscal mismanagement. |
brother Eric XIV of Sweden (1560-68) and was | imprisoned in 1563. |
was suspected of being a conspirator and was | imprisoned in the dungeons of Fort San Felipe del Morro |
He was arrested on 23 March 1945 and was | imprisoned in Grini concentration camp from 13 April 19 |
assembly was purged by Colonel Pride and was | imprisoned. |
ce movement in 1920 at the age of 11 and was | imprisoned for his participation in the 1930 Vedaranyam |
ed by British forces on 15 July 1920 and was | imprisoned in Cork Jail. |
He was taken to Rome and initially | imprisoned in the Castel Sant'Angelo but when his capto |
herine was confined immediately, and Seymour | imprisoned upon his return. |
arrested by the British Authorities and was | imprisoned in the Latrun Camp until May 1948. |
red the Indian independence movement and was | imprisoned many times. |
liceman) at a Congress demonstration and was | imprisoned for a month. |
e began to interrupt church services and was | imprisoned in Scotland in 1658 after he made an unsucce |
France being a witness against her, and was | imprisoned for the last two years of her life. |
the legitimate Norwegian government and was | imprisoned. |
ns estimate that the number of men and women | imprisoned or sent to the galleys for religious offence |
e Spanish Army, Ballasteros mutinied and was | imprisoned in Ceuta, on the North African coast. |
he "American oppression" of Okinawa, and was | imprisoned by American military authorities for shelter |
As a child, her parents Parisio and Emilia | imprisoned her for 14 years so no one would see her, th |
er who just won the Nobel Peace Prize and is | imprisoned in China. |
ions of the Communist Party of China and was | imprisoned in 2008. |
he was a key figure in the movement, and was | imprisoned for several months for attending an illegal |
ld in Lower Canada from 1837 to 1838 and was | imprisoned in Montreal in March 1838; he was freed unde |
ction with Anders assassination case and was | imprisoned. |
the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, and was | imprisoned by the communists after the fall of Saigon. |
In 1569, he returned to Scotland and was | imprisoned until, in 1573, he agreed to recognize Mary' |
s Hogg's unending desire to have Bo and Luke | imprisoned for crimes they do not commit, his principal |
He was captured again in 1816 and was | imprisoned at San Juan de Ulloa but managed to escape. |
n Fellowship in the First World War, and was | imprisoned for conscientious objection three times. |
independence from the Soviet Union, and was | imprisoned for attempting to overthrow the new democrat |
ged with failure to report for duty, and was | imprisoned in Le Havre and then Rouen. |
Barnardiston resisted payment, and was | imprisoned until June 1688, when he paid £6,000, and wa |
d to sign the articles of surrender, and was | imprisoned by the Prussians. |
o befriended Dr Sa'ad al-Din Ibrahim and the | imprisoned runner-up to Egypt's 2006 presidential elect |
ndants fought as a Royalist officer, and was | imprisoned under Oliver Cromwell's regime. |
He returned to England again and was | imprisoned in the Tower of London in 1588. |
ntion of Rhodesian security forces and being | imprisoned in Salisbury's central prison for two years, |
ested during the Marcos dictatorship and was | imprisoned for almost 9 years. |
convicted and sentenced to pay a fine and be | imprisoned the right, after appeal and filing of certif |
r finished the march to Mexico City and were | imprisoned at Perote Castle along with the fifteen surv |
with his father in the State Trials, and was | imprisoned in Richmond prison before being released the |
in the Baden revolutionary movement, and was | imprisoned in Rastatt in 1849. |
sted by the Germans in Vichy France and then | imprisoned in Italy on the island of Ponza. |
s now distrusted by Regent Arran and briefly | imprisoned with a threat of further lawsuits. |
sat in judgment on Penruddock's men and was | imprisoned in the Tower while his conduct was investiga |
om power, was captured in an ambush, and was | imprisoned in Seville. |
nt on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, and was | imprisoned there by the Sultan of Egypt, being released |
ll Street in London on July 24, 1586 and was | imprisoned first at the Counter then at Newgate. |
atize and were tortured on the rack and then | imprisoned. |
Mediterranean Sea, wounded, and subsequently | imprisoned. |
d "The Club" of Jacobite malcontents and was | imprisoned in connection with Montgomery plot. |
e was declared bankrupt in 1859, and briefly | imprisoned for debt. |
wo Jews suspected of being informers and was | imprisoned for two years by the Russian authorities. |
fessing Arianism under Queen Mary, and being | imprisoned in Wood Street, London, until on Elizabeth's |
anohar Lohia and Jai Prakash Narayan and was | imprisoned several times during the freedom movement. |
, he suffered greatly in his estate, and was | imprisoned from 1645, first in Upnor Castle and then in |
ested them and had Godfrey executed and Hugh | imprisoned on Charles' orders. |
camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, where he and other | imprisoned children were used to bedazzle the Internati |
ocrat who served during World War I and been | imprisoned by the British, was highly respected. |
my at the onset of World War War Two and was | imprisoned in a German concentration camp. |
five-year period (1944-1949), and ultimately | imprisoned. |
He left for England, 16 June, and was | imprisoned in the Marshalsea before 22 December 1586. |
rgian nobles Baramisdze and Arshiani and was | imprisoned in Kutaisi. |
e German vicar Markward von Anweiler and was | imprisoned. |
uted, this time for malicious libel, and was | imprisoned for six months. |
active in the anti-Nazi resistance, and was | imprisoned from 1936 to 1939 as a political prisoner. |
ed the king in the English Civil War and was | imprisoned at Edinburgh Castle by the Committee of Esta |
abour organization outside the city, and was | imprisoned for six months on sedition charges after lea |
esisting the French mandate of Syria and was | imprisoned many times for his views, greatly affecting |
he Civil Constitution of the Clergy, and was | imprisoned. |
n of involvement in a Jacobite plot, and was | imprisoned in the Tower of London. |
She's deported and immediately | imprisoned. |
Godfrey rebelled and was | imprisoned. |
ng or privateering voyage to Acadia, and was | imprisoned in Quebec. |
osition as the director (March 16) and later | imprisoned in the concentration camp Theresienstadt. |
uppressed, institutions abolished and people | imprisoned for their political beliefs. |
e was one of the protesting bishops, and was | imprisoned on that account. |
d of collaboration with the Nazis, and again | imprisoned for five months before he was freed without |
ombing and possession of explosives, and was | imprisoned at Long Kesh with Special Category Status. |
sibility for the conspiracy movement and was | imprisoned in Rio de Janeiro, where he was hanged on 21 |
er, and, afterwards, for debtors and persons | imprisoned for contempt of court by the Court of Chance |
lle's Cross on 17 October 1346, and remained | imprisoned in England for eleven years. |
He managed to bring back his two sons and he | imprisoned them. |
service, his estate was sequestrated and he | imprisoned till after the king's death. |
He agrees, and has Harry and Mugsy | imprisoned for their crimes. |
mated 30,000 people were executed and 20,000 | imprisoned. |
n the Bnei Akiva movement in Romania and was | imprisoned for his Zionist activities. |
tion he was found guilty of regicide and was | imprisoned until he died. |
r the battle of Novara, Rotarit and Ansprand | imprisoned Aripert II and restored Liutpert to the thro |
es under King Henry VIII of England, and was | imprisoned in the Tower of London and executed on Glast |
ter a five-day siege, he surrendered and was | imprisoned in Limerick Prison and then transported by t |
He had been a pacifist and was | imprisoned during World War I for opposing conscription |
Sozialdemokrat (The Social Democrat) and was | imprisoned for 6 months. |
is participated in the Fifth Crusade and was | imprisoned in Egypt by Al-Kamil but later released. |
ther over an engagement proposal and wrongly | imprisoned. |
n failed and Thomas was captured and briefly | imprisoned in the Fleet Prison before fleeing to France |
l commissar), was relieved, and subsequently | imprisoned for a short time. |
to death, but Agrippa spared him and merely | imprisoned him. |
s forced to give up his law practice and was | imprisoned in the Buchenwald concentration camp. |
supporters had already been arrested and was | imprisoned at Montreal. |
number at 10,000 Mappilas killed and 50,000 | imprisoned, of who 20,000 were deported (mainly to the |
ashar was charged with heresy and zendiqism, | imprisoned and beaten to his death and his body was thr |
w cooperated with American settlers, and was | imprisoned with Black Hawk until their release several |
nus Billung but was defeated in 1071 and was | imprisoned for a time. |
He was recalled to the capital and briefly | imprisoned until he was exonerated by the Crown being p |
al times by women wielding pitchforks and is | imprisoned in the Berlinghieri pig sty. |
nship with his half-brother James V, and was | imprisoned for a time. |
uses the beast to be engulfed in fire and be | imprisoned, getting his family's souls back. |
llage Industries Association in 1935 and was | imprisoned for more than a year during the Quit India m |
rench Occupation of the Ruhr in 1923 and was | imprisoned for a short time. |
ted of a series of thefts and frauds and was | imprisoned just as World War I began. |
ice in 1871, but lost in 1872 and eventually | imprisoned in a Georgia labor camp before fleeing the s |
movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi and was | imprisoned for a year. |
era he conspired against the regime, and was | imprisoned three times. |
an English clergyman, a nonjuror and writer, | imprisoned as the author of a book really by George Har |
He was a Puritan and was | imprisoned in Lincoln Castle for refusing to pay Ship M |
ons such as Column 88 and Combat 18, and was | imprisoned twice for violent offenses in connection wit |
ment of the lives of the passengers" and was | imprisoned for 18 months. |
ation he was deprived of his estates and was | imprisoned, and he died in the Tower of London on Novem |
, he was an anti-war movement leader and was | imprisoned in Bogambara Prison and Badulla Prison in Sr |
were killed, another 1652 injured and 45,404 | imprisoned. |
he was arrested on 29 November 1943 and was | imprisoned in Grini concentration camp until 23 Decembe |
He refused to comply and was | imprisoned in Damascus, but escaped and fled to join Fr |
was later involved in two shootings and was | imprisoned in Ireland for murder. |
were arrested (40 men and 29 women) and were | imprisoned in Thessaloniki. |
born in Baghdad to a Kurdish family and was | imprisoned at age fourteen due to her brother's involve |
I he was active in anti-war circles and was | imprisoned for his efforts in 1916, but was released in |
on a 1978 tour in Buenos Aires, Anderson was | imprisoned for three months by the Argentinian authorit |
During the First Intifada Andoni was | imprisoned for being involved in Beit Sahour's tax revo |
Shortly after Andronikos was | imprisoned, John V sold Tenedos to the Venetians on sim |
r Hitler's case, and after the Anschluss was | imprisoned as a Jew. |
on, now a museum, where Marie Antoinette was | imprisoned before being executed on the guillotine. |
e to conspire to "set at liberty" any person | imprisoned on the Queen's orders for treason (or suspic |
He was soon apprehended and | imprisoned by his brother in a fortress in western Anat |
ary and civilian personnel that are missing, | imprisoned, or unaccounted for. |
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