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A revolt against a higher power (i.e king, or ship's captain)
loyalists were people who were loyal to king george the third during the American revolution. patriots faught against the british army and their king.
Hessians were Germans. King George also asked Catherine the Great to send Russian troops to fight with the British, but she declined.
If you mean who was the leader of the royalist army during the English Civil War of 1642, then the leader was King Charles I. He was fighting against Parliment
Yes and somewhat, mostly yes because, an interdict had many sacraments and religious services that could not be preformed in king's lands, the king believed that without such sacraments they might be doomed in hell. I just got this answer from another question that was the exact same!
when the church puts an interdict on the lord the lord will receive pressure from his servants and people.because, an interdict had many sacraments and religious services that could not be preformed in king's lands, the king believed that without such sacraments they might be doomed in hell.Because it prevented peasants from receiving their vital church rites.-barringer
His weapon was a crowd full of proud blacks fighting for their rights
His weapon was called Excalibur
King John and Innocent were having a dispute over the next Archbishop. And then King John banished Innocent's bishop form England.
Isaiah 54:17New King James Version (NKJV) 17 No weapon formed against you shall prosper,And every tongue which rises against you in judgmentYou shall condemn.This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD,And their righteousness is from Me,"Says the LORD.
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One effective counter strategy against the King's fianchetto opening in chess is to control the center of the board with your pawns and pieces, and to develop your pieces quickly to put pressure on the fianchettoed bishop. This can help disrupt the opponent's plans and create opportunities for your own attacks.
King John's quarrel with the pope was about who they wanted to be the archbishop of Canterbury. This had an effect on England because of the quarrel the pope stop any services for 7 years this was called an interdict .
Catholic AnswerAn interdict is a Church censure that may be general, local, or personal. An interdict forbids the celebration of some of the sacraments, although it does not affect Church membership or duties or other rights of the Catholics affected. The most recent cases of interdicts have been personal. A Texas bishop inflicted a pro-abortion politician with an interdict. A Wisconsin bishop is having problems with liberal parishioners who are being served by two more traditionally minded priests. The Bishop threatened the parish with interdict if they didn't calm down. In Italy at the beginning of the 20th century, a Bishop was instructed to move the Cathedral and seat of his diocese to a more prominent town. The parishioners of the Cathedral parish pelted the Bishop with stones, and Pope Pius X placed the entire parish under interdict. In 1955 white parishioners refused to allow a black priest to enter their chapel to celebrate Mass, and their bishop placed them under interdict. Pope Innocent III place the entire country of England under interdict for five years in the beginning of the 13th century when the King refused to accept his appointment of a bishop as Archbishop of Canterbury. from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980Interdict. A censure forbidding the faithful, while still remaining in communion with the Church, the use of certain sacred privileges, such as Christian burial, some of the sacraments, and attendance at liturgical services. It does not exclude from Church membership, nor does it necessarily imply a personal fault of any individual affected by the interdict. When imposed for a fixed period, it is a vindictive penalty because of some grave act done against the common good of the Church by one or more parishes. Usual religious services are curtailed, but sacraments may be given to the dying, marriages celebrated, and Holy Communion administered if the interdict is general or local (not personal). A general interdict may be inflected only by the Holy See. Parishes or persons may be interdicted only by the local ordinary.
It says Sorry but one of us has to live. I love You. Gregor
The weapon of the King of the Gods, Zeus, had to be the most powerful. Otherwise, he would be overthrown by the other gods. Thus, it was his thunderbolt that was the most frightening weapon.