Examples of using Interregnum in English and their translations into German
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With Iyoas' death an interregnum of several months followed.
These dynasties rose and fell and were sometimes followed by periods of interregnum;
In the emperor-less period, the Interregnum(1254-1273), individual princes became increasingly powerful.
The Bureau discussed the provisions governing Committee activities during the interregnum.
Interregnum Since 2006, these great warriors aim to bring back the myths and legends of the old gods.
Not surprisingly, defence experts define peace as the interregnum between two wars.
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The complete policy paralysis that has prevailed during the interregnum between Presidents Bush and Obama has not helped.
After an interregnum marked by civil strife, Constantinus Leo, a virtuous Christian, is elected Roman ruler.
John I of Ravenne(in Croatian Ivan Ravenjanin)was named archbishop of Split after an eleven years interregnum.
Activities of the Committee during the interregnum between the 2006-2010 and 2010-2015 periods of office.
This interregnum has international dimensions, even if the core capitalist countries have been affected differently by its upheavals.
The Bureau approved the provisions on holding meetings during the interregnum between the 2006-2010 and 2010-2015 terms of office.
After the Interregnum rulers succeeded, however, in re-establishing a strong royal following in Franconia.
Some sources consider an unnamed daughter of Theodore to be the wife of Suleyman Çelebi,the Edirne Sultan during the Ottoman Interregnum.
Death of king Tiglath-Pileser III and interregnum with a weak period of Assyria- the trial of conspiracy of king Hosea with Egypt.
At the restoration, the Crown cracked down on the almanacs of Lilly and others,blaming them for fomenting insurrection and irreligion during the Civil War and Interregnum….
A revised memo on the meetings authorised during the interregnum was submitted to the Bureau at its meeting of 13 July see below.
The Interregnum of 1245/50 until 1273 was a transition period after the end of the ruling Staufer dynasty until the formation of the late mediaeval imperial constitution in the fourteenth century.
Through these two troubled experiences and Pella's administrative, so to speak, interregnum, Legislature was to arrive at a certain stability.
While there was an interregnum in the presidency from 1969 to 1971, Gertrud Fleckenstein held the post of delegate of the Board of Directors until 1975.
A revised memo, including the list of activities authorised during the interregnum, would be presented to the Bureau at its meeting on 13 July.
During the Interregnum Armstrong was a supporter of Charles II, participating in the plot to seize Chester Castle in 1655, and carrying funds from Aubrey de Vere, 20th Earl of Oxford to Charles in exile.
The Economic and Social Committee would emphasize the need during this interregnum for an efficient policy, fully coordinated between the central banks.
With Nuno Alvares Pereira at his side, a gifted strategist who relied on English defence strategies to fend off the Castilians repeatedly, he managed to fight off the Spanish attacks for several years,a period that is remembered in Portuguese history as the Interregnum.
After Timur left Anatolia, during the Ottoman Interregnum, Isfendiyar stood close to all the four sons of Beyazid avoiding any conflict.
Within the history of proletarian revolutionary movements, the idea of a takeover of power has allowed the insertion, prior to the"withering away of the state",of the perspective of a sort of interregnum, which was marked by national"revolutionary governments" as well as by an"International.
Having discussed the provisions governing the Committee's activities during the interregnum, the Bureau instructed the administration to verify the criteria included in point 5 of the memo submitted and to add the Group presidents to the list of people mentioned in point 6.
And when economic crises then suddenly take hold, such as in 2008; or political ones, as we saw with the influx of refugees from countries that were plunged into war with the aid of the USA and NATO, Gramsci's words become clear:"The nub of the crisis is thatthe old is dying and the new cannot come to the fore: this interregnum is plagued by a broad variety of symptoms.
And also, in this 1999 financial year which, as Mr Heaton-Harris pointed out,has been rather unusual, an interregnum, the facts demonstrate that it is making improvements in the supervision of financial management and also in personnel policy.