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rebellions <a rebellion; rebellions> N

rebellions

raise a rebellion VB

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The rebellions were largely instigated by the old pagan priests, who had not come to terms with their new circumstances.
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Quests or events, such as rebellions or volunteers for the player's armies, appear on the map.
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These rebellions are gradually crushed by 1916, although white justice mellows somewhat as thoughts are preoccupied with winning the war.
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The mortality rate was high, and the dismal conditions led to more than half a dozen slave rebellions.
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Players must raise grain and gold, feed the masses, stave off rebellions, build churches, trade houses, and palaces, and possibly conquer other provinces.
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They're good agent hunters, can repress rebellions, inspire friendly troops or waltz up to enemy generals and talk them into joining your cause.
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The Arian controversy caused years of riots and rebellions throughout most of the 4th century.
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Before these two deaths, there had been two significant rebellions.
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Occasional rebellions also took place among the country's small ethnic minorities.
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A second source of finance is national diasporas, which can fund rebellions and insurgencies from abroad.
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