Leon Trotsky was exiled by Stalin, who later had a Soviet agent murder him in Mexico City, Mexico in 1940.
The only one who comes to mind is Leon Trotsky, he was exiled during Stalins reign (to Switzerland?) he was later assassinated by the NKVD sometime during the 30s in Mexico.
When Cortes arrived in Mexico, Moctezuma II was the leader. Later that year (1519) Moctezuma was killed and Cuitlahuac was elected as ruler.
The records show the Whites moving to Australia and not exiled to Australia. Later on they returned to the United States.
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The first one that comes to mind is Leon Trotsky, though there might have been others as well.
Napoleon was exiled to the island of Elba, but he somehow managed to escape. Later he was exiled to the remote island of St. Helena where he died of cancer.
1) In the time of Jacob, there was famine (Genesis ch.41-2 and 46). 2) A thousand years later, the Israelites (Jews) were exiled forcibly, first by the Assyrians (who exiled the Ten Tribes) and later by the Babylonians (who exiled the population of Judah). 3) Centuries later, most of the Jews left Judea as conditions became untenable under the Romans.
Yes, Internal exile in Siberia with his immediate family, where they were later killed
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Leon Trotsky was accused of various crimes by the Soviet government, including plotting against the state, counter-revolutionary activities, and attempting to undermine the leadership of Joseph Stalin. He was ultimately exiled and later assassinated in Mexico in 1940.
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