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The birth & death of Jesus
Power is transferred in absolute monarchy by the death or overthrowing of the current leader.
The bubonic plague, also known as the black death, was important because it killed half of England's population in 1348-1349.
The Spanish Monarchy was restored by Franco's orders upon his death in 1975.
It was the deadliest tornado in history with a death toll of over 1300.
After Napoleon was exiled, in France was restored the Monarchy and the brother of the guillotined Louis XVI, reigned as Louis XVIII of Bourbon, King of France until his death (September 16, 1824.
After Cleopatra's death the government of Egypt changed from a monarchy to a Roman province ruled by Roman law.
It resulted in vast changes in the medical profession that still play a big role in things today. Sanitation became an important thing.
Charles II and the Monarchy was restored to the English throne after Oliver Cromwell's death (he died on 3rd September1658).
pop No! Patrick Hnery was the person who said, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" It gave American its freedom!
Had the Kingdom of Israel not split after the death of King Solomon, the Ten Tribes would be with us today.
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