Spanish conquistador Hernando Cortes. He came to Mexico and was welcomed by Aztec ruler Montezuma. However then he (Cortes) attacked. The Aztecs drove him and his men out, but he swore to return. Then, he did and destroyed the Aztecs.
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The king who exiled Defoe was dethroned.
The king who exiled Defoe was dethroned.
The period is known as the 100 Days.
Cyrus.
St. Patrick was not exactly exiled. He was asked by the pope to return to Ireland as a missionary. He went out of obedience which was required of his office as bishop.
To return to Mexico.
1st of all it depends on how the card was exiled as to whether it comes back into play at all. If a specific cards requirements are met that causes a card to return to play from the exile zone then the card "comes into play". When this happens if the card returning to play has any "comes into play" effects then they trigger. All permanents that return to the battlefield after being exiled return to play untapped unless the card says otherwise. (example: Polar Kraken) Hope that helps :)
Because he threatened to return to the plantation.
No. After the Battle of the Nations (Leipzig 1814) he was exiled to ELBA, a small island off the coast of Italy. He was sent to St. Helena after his return to France, the 100 days and Waterloo.
The Zimmerman Telegram, sent by Germany to Mexico in 1917 proposing the return of lost territories (specifically Texas, New Mexico and Arizona) if Mexico declared war to the United States.
Always.
Return to Mexico City - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 15 February 2009