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  • His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936 was passed through the British Hous
  • ly required, as His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936 already applied in Canada, and the
  • r, Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, until his abdication after the Revolutions of 1848.
  • Despite the abdication, Alexander remains a prominent member of the
  • After Napoleon's first abdication and exile to Elba he arranged visits by othe
  • en joined the party of those calling for his abdication and organizing the withdrawal of obedience o
  • It was openly declared that her abdication, and her consent to the coronation of James,
  • he end of hostilities after Napoleon's first abdication and exile to Elba, the Chasseurs Britannique
  • when it was disbanded after Napoleon's first abdication and exile to Elba.
  • dewijk II for five days between his father's abdication and the fall of Holland to Napoleon Bonapart
  • Swiss passport in February 2010 as a part of abdication ante nupte.
  • oo, the Chambre issued Napoleon a demand for abdication as Emperor of the French.
  • enerally accepted Bede's report of Coenred's abdication, but Barbara Yorke has suggested that he may
  • ver actually gives an explanation of how the abdication came about-- all the meetings between Edward
  • It is about the Abdication crisis of 1936.
  • stress the King was placed under during the abdication crisis of 1936 (see Edward VIII abdication c
  • alled in to advise the Government during the abdication crisis in 1936.
  • rivate Secretary to the Sovereign during the Abdication Crisis of Edward VIII and during most of the
  • ce Ryton's Crown Matrimonial, about the 1936 Abdication crisis, in the West End, with Wendy Hiller a
  • smen for a photograph during the Edward VIII abdication crisis, she is reported to have said, "I sho
  • served as advisor to Edward VIII during the abdication crisis, having been Attorney General to the
  • e, dramatising the events of the Edward VIII abdication crisis.
  • After Mary's forced abdication following the confrontation at Carberry Hill
  • After his abdication from the throne, he took the title of His Ro
  • l of Paul's CHOAM holdings and his effective abdication from the throne.
  • nious position, Joseph then proposed his own abdication from the Spanish throne, hoping that Napoleo
  • In 1918, shortly after his father's abdication, Georg entered the Franciscan Order.
  • Mary's abdication had not been universally popular, even among
  • Charles' abdication had far-reaching consequences in imperial di
  • A year after his abdication, he asked the Oldenburg Diet for a yearly al
  • ack from his formal role as emperor, but his abdication implied no ceding of political and other pow
  • ama Varma XVI succeeded Rama Varma XV on his abdication in 1914.
  • g the rebellion eventually led to the King's abdication in 1935.
  • main reason, it was a factor that led to his abdication in 1831.
  • On her abdication in 1655, Christina lived in Rome and Bartolo
  • mily affairs that foreshadowed his following abdication in March 1889.
  • d elect to do everything possible (including abdication) in order to restore the unity of the Church
  • ed in 1906, discontinued with King Michael's abdication in 1947, and then revived by him on 5 Januar
  • After Charles' abdication in 1556 split the Habsburg empire between Ph
  • After Napoleon's abdication in 1814, Ruty served the Bourbon Restoration
  • It was released only seven months after the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in February 1917.
  • These rights were lost with the abdication of Charles V in 1556.
  • February Revolution, resulting in the abdication of Tsar Nicolas II of Russia
  • of Paris signed following defeat and second abdication of Napoleon.
  • It confirmed the abdication of Mary, Queen of Scots, in favour of her so
  • After the abdication of Prince Alexander I in 1886, Alexander Bog
  • It was established in 1918 following the abdication of the Grand Duke Frederick Augustus II foll
  • le that the Swedish government announced the abdication of Queen Kristina in 1654.
  • ovember 1815 following the defeat and second abdication of Napoleon Bonaparte.
  • onstantinople on March 25 717 and forced the abdication of Theodosios III, becoming emperor as Leo I
  • onged ceased to exercise power following the abdication of Muawiya II in 684.
  • ter of Belgium (1950), he resigned after the abdication of King Leopold III.
  • III returns to France again after the second abdication of Napoleon I, one of his first acts was to
  • cil was formed on November 9, 1918 after the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II and the declaration of
  • Schaumburg-Lippe) was created following the abdication of Prince Adolf II of Schaumburg-Lippe on 15
  • d almost a third of Palestine and the forced abdication of King Talal.
  • eine-et-Marne since 1815 and had pursued the abdication of Napoleon".
  • ascended the throne on 26 July 1952 upon the abdication of his father King Farouk I following the Eg
  • the armies of the Sixth Coalition until the abdication of Napoleon
  • These disagreements caused the abdication of Grand Master Charles of Trier in 1318 and
  • ginally, the conspirators hoped to force the abdication of the King Carlos I, but decided on proclai
  • After the abdication of the TaQing emperor, the temples and mauso
  • After the abdication of King Farouk, it was taken over by the Egy
  • the peace following the defeat of France and abdication of Napoleon Bonaparte in April 1814.
  • witnessed the approaching war, including the abdication of King Carol and the rise of Fascism.
  • e V, in 1923 and became Queen Consort on the abdication of his brother King Edward VIII in 1936.
  • o revise his alliance with Spain, forced the abdication of Charles IV of Spain, and his son, and ins
  • um - created by Law No. 363 after the forced abdication of King Michael I on December 30, 1947.
  • d at the zenith of the Tudeh Party after the abdication of Reza Shah and his replacement by his son,
  • lommas) and Rugian king Hagen, following the abdication of Hagen's daughter Hilde by Hetel.
  • After the abdication of the TaQing emperor, he may, as a temporar
  • In April 1814, after the abdication of Napoleon, he was liberated and returned t
  • e, but he lost influence in Serbia after the abdication of King Milan.
  • named after his successor; and following the abdication of the latter, the next-highest engine was a
  • n 1918, after the end of World War I and the abdication of his brother Frederick Augustus III, Johan
  • marriage, succession to the throne after the abdication of Edward VIII, and World War II.
  • l States in April 1808, worked to secure the abdication of Charles IV of Spain in May 1808, negotiat
  • After the abdication of Eric III in 1146, the magnates of Jutland
  • Following the war and the abdication of the Kaiser, Germany was no longer ruled b
  • Following the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II, Prince Roman resided
  • orious Revolution was also declared to be an abdication of the throne.
  • fter the February Revolution resulted in the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II and the collapse of Impe
  • After the abdication of Napoleon following the War of the Sixth C
  • observe the events there following Lucifer's abdication of the throne of Hell.
  • ith members of the French government for the abdication of Napoleon Bonaparte.
  • In 1788, after abdication of his predecessor, Emir Yussef Chehab, he w
  • nian War of Independence, and ended with the abdication of King Michael I of Romania in 30 December
  • venot received unofficial news of Napoleon's abdication on April 12.
  • Following her abdication on 14 January 1919, her sister, the second d
  • land, and was present at the king's enforced abdication on January 20, 1327.
  • eror of India from 20 January 1936 until his abdication on 11 December 1936." it repeats the date "1
  • e reportedly lived for a long time after his abdication, perhaps as a monk, and on good terms with h
  • News of the Tsar's abdication provided a boost to those in Britain who wis
  • Following Napoleon's abdication, Puthod enjoyed the favours of the Bourbon R
  • In 1465, seven years after her abdication, she married Lambert and became Lady of Mona
  • ough Edward VIII had signed a declaration of abdication the previous day, he was still King until Ro
  • Before his forced abdication, the Grand Voivode appointed his brother, Co
  • Masters chose to hold the position for life, abdication was not unknown.
  • Abdication was used very often, and in fact occurred mo
  • Edward VIII's abdication was different in that it actually was a choi
  • chess of Windsor's forgiveness following the abdication was one thing; following the accession of th
  • He advised Liliʻuokalani to issue a formal abdication, which she did, and the revolutionaries were
  • The terms of his abdication, which included his exile to the Isle of Elb
  • short time between his victory and Richard's abdication, which was followed by Henry's accession.
  • erial family had approved Emperor Hirohito's abdication, with Prince Takamatsu serving as regent unt
  • Farouk had hoped that his abdication would appease the revolutionaries and other