• Decade (redirect from Triennium)
    A decade (from Ancient Greek δεκάς (dekas) 'a group of ten') is a period of ten years. Decades may describe any ten-year period, such as those of a person's...
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  • The Bolshevik triennium is the name given by Spanish historiography, in reference to the influence of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Bolshevik...
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    granting power to liberal ministers and ushering in the so-called Liberal Triennium (el Trienio Liberal), a period of liberal rule. However, political conspiracies...
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    del Riego forced him to restore the constitution, starting the Liberal Triennium, a three-year period of liberal rule. In 1823 the Congress of Verona authorized...
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    politician, who played a key role in the establishment of the Liberal Triennium (Trienio liberal in Spanish). Riego was born on 7 April 1784 (according...
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    1820 Emblem of the Political Government of Aragon under the Liberal Triennium (1820)...
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    three years; however, the House of Bishops meets regularly throughout the triennium between conventions. The real work of General Convention is done by interim...
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    arch-rival Atlético, Gilvan Tavares became president for the 2012-2013-2014 triennium. 2012 was slightly better than 2011, but still Cruzeiro won no titles...
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    Barcelona. A believer in absolutism, Eroles opposed the 1820 Liberal Triennium. In November 1820, he returned to Barcelona, only to be expelled following...
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    general of Valencia, field marshal and minister of war during the Liberal Triennium (1820-1823), Torrijos prepared the so-called Torrijos pronouncement from...
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    hours and programs concerning the Latin language and the history of the triennium to facilitate the in-depth study of scientific disciplines such as mathematics...
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    absolute power of Ferdinand VII and when those triumphed ending the liberal triennium exiled to England. There he prepared a statement which he himself led...
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    to the absolute power of which he had been deprived during the Liberal Triennium. Despite the name, the actual number of troops was between 60,000 and...
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    Badajoz, in 1820 they moved to Madrid. During the years of the Liberal Triennium, Palerea was elected to the Spanish parliament and became one of the members...
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  • This is a list of Spanish regents, a regent, from the Latin regens "one who reigns", is a person selected to act as head of state (ruling or not) because...
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    which does not permit female clergy. Since 1983 the Presbyterian Youth Triennium has been held every three years at Purdue University in West Lafayette...
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  • common ministry concerns and goals. It was founded at Presbyterian Youth Triennium and the General Assembly meeting in July 1995. It is the first youth ministry...
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    Cardinal and Archbishop of Madrid-Alcalá (1971–1981, completed the 1969-1972 triennium death of Casimiro Morcillo, and three year periods) Gabino Díaz Merchán...
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    personal piety. During the revolutionary troubles of 1820–1823 (the 'liberal triennium'), Carlos was threatened by the extreme radicals, but no attack was made...
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    Ian Robson. He was the Secretary General of the Union for the 2021-2024 triennium, he stepped down from this role in 2023. "International Astronomical Union...
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  • crisis (1917–1923) 1917 Spanish general strike Pistolerismo Bolshevik triennium Faeneras rebellion Canadenca strike 1919 Spanish general strike Tarancón...
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    Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic In Spain: Revolution of 1917 'Red Triennium' of 1918–1921 Jungle Movement of Gilan (1915/17–1920) Persian Socialist...
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    the time of the Liberal Constitution of 1812, and during the Liberal Triennium in January 1822 the province of Logroño was created by royal decree as...
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    Basic English and Poetry at Tsinghua University, Beijing. In the 1936–38 triennium, he was the director of the Orthological Institute of China. Eventually...
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  • semiannual, septennial, sexennial, superannuate, superannuation, triennial, triennium ānser ānser- goose Anser, anserine †anserculus ansercul- gosling antenna...
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    join the army of San Martín. The spreading of the news of the Liberal Triennium, a liberal rebellion in Spain that reinstated the Spanish Constitution...
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    November 1823, after a brief liberal democratic period called the Liberal Triennium between 1820 and 1823, King Ferdinand VII re-established the absolute...
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    political divide or to create stable institutions. The so-called Liberal Triennium (1820–1823) re-instated the 1812 constitution after a military "pronunciamiento"...
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    Ferdinand VII to retake the Constitution, giving way to the so-called Liberal Triennium, during which the king continued conspiring to reestablish absolutism...
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    General Pedro Antonio Olañeta, which was an extension of the Liberal Triennium, proved to be the royalists' undoing. La Serna lost control of half of...
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