No.
The king of England
It was taken over in 1875
the battle affected England as it introduced a new king from a foreign country which meant England might be taken over by another country (France)
"The greatest and most grievous punishment used in England for such as offend against the State is drawing from the prison to the place of execution upon an hurdle or sled, where they are hanged till they be half dead, and then taken down, and quartered alive; after that, their members and bowels are cut from their bodies, and thrown into a fire, provided near hand and within their own sight, even for the same purpose."
When a lord opposed the king, the punishment was very often forfeiture, which meant that the lord's lands and titles were taken away from him.
punishment by removal is when somwthing is being taken away. An example is being grounded.
None, as the Nazis never reached Siberia.
Punitive measures have been taken against the upstarts.
There is no answer due to no records ever being taken.
....... taken into account when deciding on the punishment
For the most part, no, however, it may depend on the role being taken.
football,tailoring,being the 3rd largest city in england,the 1st ever motion picture was taken at leeds,
Zedekiah was punished by the heathen Babylonians by being forced to witness the killing of his own children, having his eyes put out, and being chained and taken captive to Babylon.
new england
The king of England
America and England from Africa
they were taken to ENGLAND MAARNN WICKED !! PEACE YA'LL!X ;)