rebellion in the PONS Dictionary

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He unfolded the banner of rebellion and marched against the capital, allegedly supported by 20,000 men.
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Before these two deaths, there had been two significant rebellions.
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Military aid can also be given to a rebellion to help fight another country.
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The brothers plotted additional rebellions in 917 and 918, both of which were easily crushed.
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His father was not a popular king and faced two major rebellions during his reign.
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They leave, resolving to defend themselves by rebellion.
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This "confederatio", an armed and legal rebellion, was aimed at weakening the king.
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