Infobox historical event Event Name Fries s Rebellion Image Name Imagesize Image Alt Image Caption Thumb ... Rebellion suppressed URL John Fries s Rebellion , also called the House Tax Rebellion and the Home Tax Rebellion , was an armed tax revolt among Pennsylvania Dutch farmers between 1799 and 1800. Fries s Rebellion was the third of three tax related rebellions in the 18th century United States, the earlier two being Shays Rebellion central and western Massachusetts , 1786 87 and the Whiskey Rebellion ... in 1798, Congress raised a large army and enlarged the navy. To pay for it, Congress in July 1798 ... of the rebellion, he was living near Charlestown present day Trumbauersville, Pennsylvania Trumbauersville ... s campaign to suppress the Whiskey Rebellion of 1794. ref Davis, chapter 1 ref He was locally famous ... anb Cite ANB Fries, John author Paul Douglas Newman ref The beginning of the rebellion As an itinerant ... of Pennsylvania. In July 1798, during the troubles between the United States and France now known ... called the Direct House Tax of 1798 of 2 million, of which Pennsylvania was called upon to contribute ... what had happened to them. ref Davis, chapter 3 ref The rebellion spreads Opposition to the tax ... book author Paul Douglas Newman title Fries s Rebellion the enduring struggle for the American Revolution ... friesreb1.html John Fries Rebellion Part 1 The House Tax Rebellion http www.jamesmannartfarm.com friesreb2.html John Fries Rebellion Part 2 The Trial Further reading Adams, Charles, Those Dirty .... No Wonder the Times Were Troublesome the Origins of the Fries Rebellion, 1783 1799, Pennsylvania History 2000 67 1 21 42 Churchill, Robert H. Popular Nullification, Fries Rebellion, and the Waning of Radical Republicanism, 1798 1801, Pennsylvania History 2000 67 1 105 14 Davis, W.W.H. The Fries Rebellion 1899 Dimmig, Jeffrey S. Palatine Liberty Pennsylvania German Opposition to the Direct Tax of 1798, American Journal of Legal History 2001 45 4 371 390 Elkins, Stanley, and Eric McKitrick ... more details
wiktionary rebellionRebellion is a defiance of authority. Rebellion may also refer to Print Rebellion novel Rebellion novel , a 1924 novel by Joseph Roth Music Rebellion Lies , an Arcade Fire single Rebellion album , a 1995 EP by Swiss metal band Samael Rebellion band , a German heavy metal band Film and television Samurai Rebellion Japanese J i uchi Hairy tsuma shimatsu , a 1967 Japanese film starring Toshiro Mifune Rebellion 2009 film Rebellion 2009 film , a 2009 Hong Kong film Rebellion 2011 film Rebellion 2011 film , a 2011 French film WWE Rebellion , a former annual professional wrestling pay per view event held by World Wrestling Entertainment Companies Rebellion Developments , a British game and graphic novel publisher Video games fiction Rebel Alliance Rebellion Star Wars , an interstellar force formed in direct military opposition to the Galactic Empire Star Wars RebellionRebellion Star Wars video game , an RTS TBS hybrid released in 1998, set in the Expanded Universe. Sins of a Solar Empire Rebellion , an upcoming stand alone expansion pack in Sins of a Solar Empire series Dante Devil May Cry Dante s signature sword in the Devil May Cry series. Rebellion , a novel by the Austrian author Joseph Roth Rebellion , the theme of Ragna the Bloodedge in the BlazBlue series. Other Rebellion Punk Festivals , an annual punk festival held in Blackpool, Lancashire in August, formerly known as Wasted Festivals and Holidays In The Sun . disambig cs Rebellion de Rebellion fr Rebellion homonymie it Rebellion nl Rebellion ... more details
The Riel Rebellion or more precisely Riel Rebellions is the name often given to two uprisings led by Louis Riel in what are now Manitoba and Saskatchewan . These were The Red River Rebellion of 1869 The North West Rebellion of 1885 disambig ... more details
slavery A slave rebellion is an armed uprising by Slavery slaves . Slave rebellions have occurred in nearly ... against the Swedish monarch Ongentheow , a rebellion that needed Danish assistance to be quelled ... Rebellion against the Abbasid Caliphate in the ninth century Nanny of the Maroons Granny Nanny of the Maroons ... Bradle ref The most famous slave rebellion in Europe was led by Spartacus in Roman Empire Roman ... of the revolt, the king s concessions were quickly revoked, but the rebellion is significant ... russia rebellions.html Rebellions ref Between the end of the Pugachev rebellion and the beginning ... 4503 The Slave Revolts ref Middle East The Zanj Rebellion was the culmination of series of small ... Maroon leader Boni Berbice , 1763 slave revolt, led by Cuffy person Cuffy Cuba , 1795, 1798, 1802 ... Chirino s Insurrection 1795 Barbados , 1816 slave revolt, led by Bussa Guyana , The Demerara Rebellion of 1795 Demerara rebellion of 1823 ref name mcgowan cite web url http www.stabroeknews.com index.pl ... Jamaica Jamaica s Baptist War , 1831 1832, led by the Baptist preacher, Samuel Sharpe . Bahia Rebellion ... Rebellion of 1822 1830 Brazil . ref name 19th Century Jihaad Movements of Western Sudan Bahia Rebellion ... successful slave rebellion in the Western Hemisphere Danish West Indies , 1848 slave revolt ... escaped and or were killed along the way to freedom. Nat Turner s slave rebellion Turner s 1831 rebellion was considered by some to be the largest slave revolt in the history of the southern United ... in the Union Army during the American Civil War composed a slave rebellion that dwarfed all others. ref Cite web url http southernspaces.org 2004 greatest slave rebellion modern history southern slaves american civil war first Steven last Hahn year 2004 title The Greatest Slave Rebellion in Modern ... in the United States, 1800 1865 , p. 13 ref New York Slave Revolt of 1712 Stono Rebellion 1739 New York Slave Insurrection of 1741 Pointe Coup e Conspiracy 1795 Gabriel Prosser Gabriel s Rebellion ... more details
Since 1916, there have been five major armed conflicts referred to as rebellions involving the Tuareg people of the northern parts of Mali and Niger Kaocen Revolt Tuareg rebellion 1916 1917 Tuareg rebellion 1962 1964 Tuareg rebellion 1990 1995 Tuareg rebellion 2007 2009 Tuareg rebellion 2012 See also National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad Ansar Dine Movement for Oneness and Jihad in West Africa Disambig Category Berberism es Rebeliones tuareg fr R bellion touar gue ka fi Tuaregikapina ... more details
Cornish Rebellion may refer to Cornish Rebellion of 1497 Cornish Rebellion of 1549 Disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
People s rebellion may refer to The Hmong people Hmong people s rebellion led by Zhong Xang Yajiaumo The Qiang people s rebellion, a reaction to History of the Han Dynasty Reforms and policies reforms and policies during the Han Dynasty A description of war in the novel Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky disambig ... more details
2,000 2,800 casualties2 230 casualties3 notes Campaignbox IrishRebellion of 1798 The Battle of New Ross took place in County Wexford in south eastern Ireland , during the IrishRebellion of 1798 . It was fought between the Irish Republican insurgents called the United Irishmen and British Crown ... of the IrishRebellion of 17981798rebellion , began at dawn ref It began at about 5 a.m. ref on 5 June 1798 when the Crown garrison was attacked by a force of almost 10,000 rebels, massed in three ... of the IrishRebellion of 1798 New Ross Category History of County Wexford New Ross Category New ...Refimprove article date June 2008 Infobox military conflict conflict Battle of New Ross 1798 partof the IrishRebellion of 1798 United Irishmen Rebellion image Deleted image removed Image new ross.gif 300px caption Loyalist View of Battle of New Ross by George Cruikshank date 5 June 1798 place New Ross , County Wexford coordinates result British victory, spread of rebellion into county Kilkenny halted ... across the river Barrow and to spread the rebellion into county Kilkenny and the outlying province of Munster . Preparations On 4 June 1798, the rebels advanced from their camp on Carrigbyrne Hill to Corbet ... weapon pikes . Attack Bagenal Harvey , the United Irish Leader recently released from captivity following ... in the Amhr n na bhFiann Irish national anthem Fact date March 2009 and wait for reinforcements before ... 1798, the day of the Battle, entered in the Augustinian Church Mass Book the following in Latin Hodie ... of the evening of the 5th June, 1798 was spent in searching for and shooting the insurgents, whose ... Brigade and 89th Regiment Library of Royal Irish Academy. ref This second figure is probably the most ... at the battle of Foulksmills on 20 June 1798. References references Primary sources John Alexander A Succinct Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the Rebellion in the County of Wexford, especially ... of Wexford, in which the author was engaged, during the awful period of 1798 1832 Edward Hay History ... more details
Scramble for Africa The Maritz Rebellion or the Boer Revolt or the Five Shilling Rebellion , ref name 5s General De Wet publicly unfurled the rebel banner in October, when he entered the town of Reitz at the head of an armed commando. He summoned all the town and demanded that the court shorthand writer take down every word he said, among which he complained I was charged before the Magistrate of Reitz for beating a native boy. I only did it with a small shepherd s whip, and for that I was fined ... Rebellion . Harvnb Plaatje 1916 ref occurred in South Africa in 1914 at the start of World War ... years earlier. The rebellion failed, and the ringleaders received heavy fines and terms of imprisonment ... to the end were known as bittereinders bitter enders by the time of the rebellion, those who had ... Paraphrasing the Irish Nationalists England s misfortune is the bitter enders opportunity, the bitter ... . The rebellion When the South African government had offered to invade the German colonies, the commander ... African government believed it to be an attempt to instigate a rebellion, as stated in the Government Blue Book on the rebellion. ref name bluebook The Blue Book was issued by the Union of South Africa government on 26 February 1915, entitled The Report on the Outbreak of the Rebellion and the Policy ... incident over the Home Rule Act 1914 Irish Home Rule Bill . On the way to the meeting De la Rey was accidentally ... Louis Botha and Jan Smuts proceeded to destroy the rebellion. General Maritz was defeated on 24 October ... on 4 February 1915. Aftermath After the Maritz rebellion was suppressed, the South African ... www.thuto.org ubh etext nlisa nl23.htm chapter Chapter XXIII &mdash The Boer Rebellion publisher ... in the Boer War, on the Orange River among the trekboers, the Nama&ndash German war, 1914 Rebellion and aftermath. This volume is an insider account of Maritz s Rebellion in the North West, the alliance ... of the Rebellion and the Policy of the Government With Regard to its Suppression, HMSO ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Rebellion Type EP Artist Samael band Samael Cover Released 1995 Recorded Woodhouse Studio, Hagen , Germany, February 1995 Genre Black metal Length Label Century Media Producer Waldemar Sorychta , Xy Reviews Last album Ceremony of Opposites br 1994 This album Rebellion br 1995 Next album Passage Samael album Passage br 1996 Rebellion is an EP by Swiss heavy metal music heavy metal band, Samael band Samael . Track listing Rebellion After the Sepulture New Version I Love the Dead Alice Cooper cover Static Journey instrumental Into the Pentagram New Version unlisted hidden track featuring two compositions an electronic instrumental outro and a version of Static Journey with German language German vocals DEFAULTSORT Rebellion Album Category Samael albums Category 1995 EPs 1990s black metal album stub pl Rebellion sv Rebellion ... more details
notability date May 2010 Infobox VG title 8 Bit Rebellion image File 8 Bit Rebellion .jpg 256px caption 8 Bit Rebellion promotional logo. developer Artificial Life, Inc. designer Linkin Park publisher Artificial Life, Inc. released 26 April 2010 genre Action adventure game Action adventure Massively multiplayer online role playing game MMORPG modes Multiplayer video game Multiplayer platforms 8 Bit Rebellion iOS br 8 Bit Rebellion HD iOS iPad only requirements 8 Bit Rebellion Requires iOS Apple iOS 3.0 or later. br 8 Bit Rebellion HD Requires iOS Apple iOS 3.2 or later. br br Broadband Internet access High speed Internet access input Multi touch Touch 8 Bit Rebellion is a Massively multiplayer online role playing game massively multiplayer online , and single player, video game released and based on the American rock music rock band, Linkin Park for iOS . Gameplay The game stages a plot in which players aim to defeat PixxelKorp, an evil HD empire that has taken over the Retro style 8 bit world . Players take on missions that lead them through several levels called dicts , each one based on one of the band s members. The game features Linkin Park promotional art as the basis of the game, including posters on the walls, paintings by Mike Shinoda himself, and all six band members drawn ... songs ref name YouTube Linkin Park 8 Bit Rebellion http www.youtube.com watch?v DKSQryLmqlA Linkin Park 8 Bit Rebellion trailer ref One Step Closer Linkin Park song One Step Closer 8 bit Crawling song ... Park 8 Bit Rebellion http www.youtube.com watch?v DKSQryLmqlA Linkin Park 8 Bit Rebellion trailer ref ref name Linkin Park 8 Bit Rebellion Announcement Mike Shinoda s Blog http mikeshinoda.com 2010 03 29 linkin park 8 bit rebellion announcement Linkin Park 8 Bit Rebellion Announcement Mike Shinoda ... in the United States Online game stub da 8 Bit Rebellion es Linkin Park 8 Bit Rebellion fr Linkin Park 8 Bit Rebellion it 8 Bit Rebellion nl 8 Bit Rebellion pt 8 Bit Rebellion ... more details
Infobox Military Conflict conflict Dorr Rebellion partof image Image Polemic supporting Dorrite cause.png 300px caption A polemic applauding Democratic support of the Dorrite cause in Rhode Island, 1844. date 1841 1842 place Rhode Island , United States result Charterite victory combatant1 Charterites combatant2 Dorrites commander1 Samuel Ward King commander2 Thomas W. Dorr strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 notes The Dorr Rebellion 1841 1842 was a short lived armed insurrection in the U.S. state of Rhode Island led by Thomas Wilson Dorr , who was agitating for changes to the state s electoral system. Precursors Under Rhode Island s charter, originally received in 1663, only landowners could vote. At the time, when most of the citizens of the colonies were farmers, this was considered fairly democratic. By the 1840s, landed property worth at least 134 was required in order to vote. However, as the Industrial Revolution reached North America and people moved to the cities, large numbers of people could no longer vote. By 1829, 60 of the state s free white men were ineligible to vote as were all women and most non white men . Many were recent Irish Catholic immigrants. Some Who? date September 2011 argued that an electorate made up of only 40 of the state s white men, and based ... 2009 Rebellion In 1841, suffrage supporters, led by Dorr, gave up on attempts to change the system ... fortified a house in preparation for an attack but it never came, and the Dorr Rebellion ...&dq Dorr Rebellion black voting rights&source web&ots Twb49x37Gu&sig S 6GQdQmEX8fV nerL7d7hh3MII ... and nature of the rebellion. Mowry 1901 denounced it, while Gittelman 1973 hailed it as an early ... Press. 1976 . Marvin E. Gettleman, The Dorr Rebellion A Study in American Radicalism, 1833 1849 ... on the Dorr Rebellion http www.woonsocket.org dorrwar.html Woonsocket.org Dorr War http rhodeislandsuffrage.org ... & Dorr s Rebellion American conflicts Category 1840s in the United States Category 19th century rebellions ... more details
File Rebellion Racing.jpg thumb Rebellion Racing s two cars at the 2011 24 Hours of Le Mans . File 12 Rebellion 01 1600.jpg thumb Rebellion Racing s Lola B10 60 Toyota engined race car. Rebellion Racing is a Swiss racing team that competes in endurance racing. The team competed in the 2011 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup season and won the LMP1 teams title in the 2011 Le Mans Series season . Rebellion Racing s team principal is Alexandre Pesci and the team manager is Bart Hayden. ref name toyota http www.lolacars.com newsstory.asp?NewsId 288 Lola Toyota for Rebellion Racing in 2011 News & Media Lola News. Friday, 3 December 2010. ref File Andrea Belicchi Driver of Rebellion Racing s Lola B1060.jpg thumb Rebellion Racing s driver Andrea Belicchi . 2011 season In 2011, Rebellion Racing and Toyota Motorsport GmbH confirmed their plans for a Le Mans Prototype LMP1 engine supply partnership. Two Rebellion Racing Lola LMP1 cars powered by Toyota engines in LMP1. At the end of October 2010, Rebellion Racing and Toyota Motorsport engineers conducted an evaluation test programme at Portimao, Portugal and Monteblanco, Spain. The team have renewed the contracts of its regular 2010 drivers. Neel Jani Nicolas Prost and Andrea Belicchi Jean Christophe Boullion will again spearhead the Rebellion Racing attack. ref name toyota 24 Hours of Le Mans At the 2011 24 Hours of Le Mans , the no. 12 car of Nicolas ... after 190 laps. Le Mans Series Rebellion won the LMP1 teams title with 51 points, 1 point more than ... Zhuhai , the top gasoline powered LMP1 car was the Rebellion team s Toyota engined Lola coupe driven ... Rebellion in top 3 of ILMC 2011 5692.html Zhuhai 6 hours Rebellion in top 3 of ILMC 2011 www.lemans.org. ... Heidfeld will drive Rebellion Lola Toyota in select rounds of the FIA World Endurance Championship ... Prost at the Twelve Hours of Sebring, Six Hours of Spa and 24 Hours of Le Mans. He completes Rebellion ... le mans heidfeld confirmed at rebellion LE MANS Heidfeld Confirmed At Rebellion Speedtv.com . 01 ... more details
no footnotes date March 2011 The Tican s Rebellion lang sr Ticanova buna or was a rebellion of the Syrmia n peasants against feudal relations in society. The rebellion started in April 1807 on the estate of Ruma of earl Karlo Peja evi who was also the prefect of Syrmia county and estate of Ilok of earl Odescalchi . The reason for the rebellion was large increase of feudal tributes and dissatisfaction because of land regulation. Tican s Rebellion included 15,000 Serb peasants from 45 villages and the center of the rebellion was in the village of Voganj near Ruma. From this village, on April 3, the Syrmian rebels sent a proclamations about rebellion. The leaders of the rebellion were Teodor Avramovi Voganjac local knez the head of the village , Andrija Popovi teacher , Pantelija Ostoji and Marko Ognjanovi . However, the rebellion was named after Teodor Avramovi Tican from village of Jazak village Jazak , one of the leaders of the rebellion, who advocated uncompromised fight against spahijas feudal lords and church oligarchy. The rebellion was suppressed on April 9 near Bingula , but its final end was on April 14. The Austrian Empire Austrian authorities used troops strong almost as an army to fight against the rebels. The Serbian Orthodox Church Orthodox priests led by metropolitan Stefan Stratimirovi also helped in suppression of the rebellion. After the rebellion was suppressed, the amnesty was proclaimed for most rebels except for Tican, who was sentenced to death by torture on the wheel. However, because of the Napoleonic Wars and war between Serbs and Ottoman Empire Ottomans in Kara or e s Serbia , the Austrian authorities were forced to be lenient towards peasant rebels in Syrmia and Slavonia from several rebellions during 1806 1808, thus, in 1810, the authorities forced feudal lords to stop excessive exploitation of their peasants. Memory about Tican, the leader of the rebellion, is kept alive in people s tradition until the present day. Sources ... more details
James Hall, Abigail Adams , Paul Revere , Dr. Joseph Warren , and Major John Pitcairn . Rise to Rebellion ... Rise to Rebellion received generally positive reviews for its vivid portrayal of the historical events ... of America, ref cite web title Booklist Review Rise to Rebellion url http www.booklistonline.com Rise to Rebellion A Novel of the American Revolution pid 199431 work Booklist publisher Booklist .... ref cite web title Fiction Review Rise to Rebellion url http www.publishersweekly.com 978 0 345 ... them any individual reality. ref cite web title Rise to Rebellion url http www.kirkusreviews.com book reviews fiction jeff shaara rise to rebellion work Kirkus Reviews accessdate September 13, 2011 ref Rise to Rebellion spent six weeks on the New York Times The New York Times Best Seller list fiction .... ref cite web title New York Times Best Seller List Rise to Rebellion url http nytbestsellerlist.com book X4492 RISE TO REBELLION Jeff Shaara work nytbestsellerlist.com publisher Dutton Software accessdate September 13, 2011 ref References reflist colwidth 30em Jeff Shaara DEFAULTSORT Rise To Rebellion ... more details
Infobox military conflict conflict Whiskey Rebellion image Image WhiskeyRebellion.jpg 300px caption George ... their march to suppress the Whiskey Rebellion in western Pennsylvania. date 1791 1794 place primarily ... Whiskey Rebellion The Whiskey Rebellion , or Whiskey Insurrection , was a tax protest in the United ... Rebellion demonstrated that the new national government had the willingness and ability to suppress .... ref Slaughter, 103. ref Although older accounts of the Whiskey Rebellion portrayed it as being confined ... name Tachau Mary K. Bonsteel Tachau, A New Look at the Whiskey Rebellion , in Boyd, The Whiskey Rebellion ... had deliberately provoked the Whiskey Rebellion. The resistance came to a climax in 1794. In May ..., see his http hnn.us articles 27341.html Why the Whiskey Rebellion Is Worth Recalling Now History ... unrest. Historians are not yet agreed on the exact role of the societies in the Whiskey Rebellion ... James Wilson delivered his opinion that western Pennsylvania was in a state of rebellion. ref ... the rebellion. He commanded insurgents in western Pennsylvania to disperse by September 1. ref Slaughter ... During the Whiskey Insurrection , in Boyd, The Whiskey Rebellion Past and Present Perspectives ... Rebellion met with widespread popular approval. ref Elkins & McKitrick, 481 84. ref The episode ... Party , came to power in 1800. ref Hogeland, 242. ref The Whiskey Rebellion raised the question of what ... Rebellion prompted anti Federalist westerners to finally accept the Constitution, and to seek change ... to restrict speech critical of the government with the Alien and Sedition Acts in 1798, after the Whiskey Rebellion, says Boyd, Federalists no longer challenged the freedom of assembly and the right to petition . ref Boyd, Popular Rights , 80 83. ref Soon after the Whiskey Rebellion, actress playwright ... s interpretation was pro Federalist. The musical celebrated the militiamen who put down the rebellion ... Gallatin convinces the militia not to put down the rebellion, but instead to march on the nation ... more details
The Great Rebellion is a term that is generally used in English for the following conflicts First Jewish Roman War also known as the Great Revolt The Wars of the Three Kingdoms English Civil War The Revolt of 1857 Indian Mutiny In the northern states of the USA, an alternate term used in naming the American Civil War The Rebellion of T pac Amaru II in Peru between 1780 and 1783 Fiction The war against the Evil Horde in She Ra Princess of Power disambig ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 In old English law , a commission of rebellion , or writ of rebellion , was a process of contempt on the nonappearance of a defendant . It was issued out when a man, after proclamation issued out of the Lord Chancellor chancery , or the exchequer , and made by the sheriff , to present himself, under pain of his allegiance, to the court by a certain day, does not appear. law term stub References 1728 1913 Category Writs ... more details
Infobox Film name Hadley s Rebellion image image size caption director Fred Walton writer narrator starring Griffin O Neal music cinematography editing distributor released 1987 runtime 96 minutes country United States language English budget gross preceded by followed by website amg id Hadley s Rebellion is a 1987 film directed by Fred Walton . External links imdb title id 0087378 title The Spy in the Green Hat Fred Walton Category 1987 films Category American films ... more details
Military rebellion may refer to Coup d tat , a illegal deposition of a government Pronunciamiento , a form of military rebellion or coup d tat peculiar to Spain and the Spanish American republics Disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2009 In the Philippines , a state of rebellion is a government declaration that suspends a number of civil right s for a short period of time. It is a form of martial law that allows a government to suppress protest, detain and arrest people, search private property, read private mail, and listen to phone conversations using wiretaps all without legal Warrant law warrant s. It is mainly used to stop an attempted Coup d etat coup . It differs from martial law, in that the military does not take over functions the government, although the military is often called to protect the government from rebels. Most recently, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo of the Philippines declared a state of rebellion in July 2003 after a coup attempt by supporters of the former President, Joseph Estrada . That was the second time she had used the state of rebellion to quash opposition. The term state of rebellion is a euphemism favored by those in power in the Philippines because former dictator Ferdinand Marcos ruled under martial law for nine years. Under his rule, martial law was used as an excuse for torture and other human rights abuses. Thus a new term was coined to grant the President similar powers without unwanted comparisons to Marcos. DEFAULTSORT State Of Rebellion Category Emergency laws Category Politics of the Philippines ... more details
Infobox film name Fires of Rebellion image caption director Ida May Park producer writer Ida May Park starring Lon Chaney, Sr. br Dorothy Phillips music cinematography King D. Gray editing distributor Universal Studios Universal Pictures released 2 July 1917 runtime country Film US language Silent film Silent br English intertitles budget Fires of Rebellion is a 1917 silent film silent drama film directed by Ida May Park and starring Lon Chaney, Sr. ref name silentera cite web url http www.silentera.com PSFL data F FiresofRebellion1917.html title Silent Era Fires of Rebellion accessdate 2008 06 26 work silentera ref Cast Dorothy Phillips Madge Garvey William Stowell John Blake Lon Chaney, Sr. Russell Hanlon Belle Bennett Helen Mallory Golda Madden Cora Hayes Alice May Youse Mrs. Garvey Ed Brady Dan Mallory Dick La Reno Joe Garvey as Richard La Reno References reflist External links imdb title id 0007950 title Fires of Rebellion Category 1917 films Category American films Category American silent feature films Category Black and white films Category 1910s drama films Category Films directed by Ida May Park Category Universal Pictures films silent drama film stub fr Fires of Rebellion ... more details
The nihongo Iwai Rebellion Iwai no Ran was a rebellion against the Yamato period The Yamato State Yamato court that took place in Tsukushi Province , Japan now nearby Ogori city in Fukuoka Prefecture in 527 AD. The rebellion was named after its leader, Iwai, who is believed by historians to have been a powerful governor of Tsukushi. The rebellion was quelled by the Yamato court, and played an important part in the consolidation of early Japan. The main record of the rebellion can be found in the Nihon Shoki , although it is also mentioned in Kojiki and other historical sources. References http books.google.com books?id nCJwEDzyxNgC&lpg PA152&ots O69WUeFzJJ&dq iwai 20rebellion&pg PA152 v onepage&q iwai 20rebellion&f false The Cambridge History of Japan Ancient Japan Google Books External links http nihonshoki.wikidot.com Nihon Shoki Online English Translations. http nihonshoki.wikidot.com scroll 17 keitai Scroll 17 Emperor Keitai Japan history stub Category History of Japan Category Rebellions in Japan fr R bellion d Iwai ja sh Iwaijev ustanak zh ... more details
The Sveaborg Rebellion was a rebellion which started June 30, 1906 on the sea fortress Sveaborg renamed Suomenlinna in Finnish in 1918 as part of the Russian Revolution of 1905 1907. The rebellion began when Sveaborg s Russia n soldiers started a mutiny against the bad treatment of soldiers and against officers. The rebellion was also a protest against the loss at the Russo Japanese War . The rebels believed that by rebelling, they would get support from other rebellions, but they didn t and the rebellion ended in 60 hours. Start of the rebellion The rebels first target was to attack Kronstadt , and from there to attack Saint Petersburg and to depose the tsar . The next day, rebels captured Katajanokka in Helsinki . The Finland Finnish Red Guards Finland Red Guards leader Johan Kock declared a general strike which supported the rebels. Ships of the Russian Baltic Fleet attacked Sveaborg on August 1. The next day, the rebels surrendered without reservation. Among them were 100 Finnish Red Guards. During the rebellion a bloody riot started in Hakaniemi , where Russian sailors and the Finnish White movement struck against each other. Dozens of people died. Among the Russian prisoners were also Red Guards. The Red Guards leader Johan Kock fled the country among help with other activists to Sweden and from there to England and later he moved to the United States . References Unreferenced date August 2007 Category Russian Revolution Category History of Finland Category Rebellions in Russia Category Suomenlinna Category Conflicts in 1906 Category 1906 in Finland Category 20th century rebellions ar fi Viaporin kapina ru sv Sveaborgsrevolten ... more details
no footnotes date March 2012 The Kru ica Rebellion lang sr Latn Kru i ka buna or lang sr Cyrl was a joint rebellion of Serbs and Romanians in south Banat , which lasted for only one day. The rebellion started on July 12, 1808, in the village Kru ica near Bela Crkva Vojvodina Bela Crkva , which in this time was part of the Banatian Military Frontier of the Austrian Empire . The leaders of the rebellion were Dimitrije or evi deacon , Toma Stipe e liutenant , Marijan Josipovi retired frajkor captain , and Pivu umanka retired liutenant . The rebel leaders have called people to join the rebellion using the false letter supposedly written by Kara or e , in which he called them to start this rebellion. The rebellion started by church bells ringing, after which the priest, escorted by the people, started horse riding towards the place where Kara or e supposedly had to meet with them. However, instead to meet with Kara or e, the rebels met a squad of the Austrian Empire Austrian army, which immediately escorted them to the prison . Liutenant Stipe e was sentenced to death and executed in 1811, while deacon Dimitrije or evi was sentenced to life in prison . Literature Du an J. Popovi , Srbi u Vojvodini, knjiga tre a, Novi Sad, 1990. See also History of Serbia History of Vojvodina Banat External links http www.vojvodina.com html history ii.htm History of Vojvodina serbian Uprisings Category Serbian Revolution Category History of Vojvodina Category History of Banat Category 1808 in Europe Category 19th century rebellions ... more details