yes
Richard the Lionheart
Harold, King Richard III's brother, tried to take the throne (or did, i cannot remember) and Richard had to leave to stop his brother, thus, the land was left for Saladin's taking.
They did not want French traders continue living on their land.
Kaw Nation was finally settled in eastern Oklahoma after having hundreds of thousands of land in western Missouri and most of Kansas. The land was confiscated by at least 3 treaties with the US Government, with the Kaw getting the worst end of any treaty.
Suck ya grannie dry
Richard Land was born in 1946.
The Assignat was a paper currency based on the value of the land confiscated from the Church. Of course, once that land came onto the market, prices slumped and the Assignat devalued dramatically.
He confiscated large amounts of it from the Irish Catholics and brought in Protestants from Britain and gave it to them.
Richard D. Land has written: 'Imagine! A God-Blessed America'
"Reaching for land," or buying up the confiscated property of neighbors accused and convicted of witchcraft.
The cast of The Lay of the Land - 2013 includes: Richard Starling as Richard Starling
Because his people agreed to sell his land.
they felt upset.
they felt upset the end
Richard Isham has written: 'Land, common property'
No he did not give private ownership of land to the peasants, despite his revolutionary slogan "Peace! Bread! Land!" Land owned by individuals was confiscated from them in the name of the state and not redistributed to the peasants as they were led to believe would happen.
Many Filipinos had their land confiscated, and they were required to pay tribute to the Spanish.