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  • | dissolved = {{end date and age|1848}} ...sor = {{nowrap|[[Party of the Grand Revolution (Tarper)|Party of the Grand Revolution]]<br/>[[Progress Party (Tarper)|Progress Party]]}}
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  • | active = 1848–1865 <small>(as the Red Faction)</small><br>1865–1918 <small>(as part o ...volutionary faction founded by [[András Váradi]] and [[Botond Fazekas]] in 1848. It consisted primarily of the [[Ruvelkan Imperium]]’s working class and
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  • | dissolved = {{end date and age|1848}} ...legislature of the Electorate of Astra, the Diet of Terraum, from 1841 to 1848. The faction consisted of [[wikipedia:Radicalism|Radical]], [[wikipedia:Soc
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  • |Event_Name = Christmas Revolution |Image_Name = HGM Revolution 1848 Defilée der Nationalgarde auf dem Platz am Hof in Wien.jpg
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  • | image1 = the revolution.png | image2 = Sommacampagna 1848.jpg
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  • | conflict = Ambrosian Revolution | image = [[File:Ambrose Revolution.jpg|300px]]
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  • ...gress of the [[Platesan Empire]] after the [[1848 Revolution (Tarper)|1848 Revolution]]. Though the party never held the office of Imperator, it did manage to ga
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  • | year_end = 1848 | event_pre = [[Shffahkian Revolution|Revolution]]
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  • ...ico. The Californian Revolution and the subsequent Mexican-American War in 1848 resulted in the annexation of of Alta California by the United States. Duri
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  • ...gnificant political turmoil that had originally begun with [[1848 Ruvelkan Revolution]]. While Queen Andrea was initially successful in pushing for reform within
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  • |established_event2 = [[1848 Revolution]] |established_date2 = January 1, 1848
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  • ...in the newly [[Platesan Empire]] after the [[1848 Platesan Revolution|1848 Revolution]], with Alexis Coupe becoming the first Chancellor. The modern office came ==[[Platesan Empire]] (1848-1890)==
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  • 1819 - 1848 Unitary semi-constitutional hereditary monarchy (1777 - 1807)(1819 - 1848)
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  • |event_end = [[Tricolour Revolution (Santia)|Monarchy abolished]] |event4 = [[Green Revolution (Santia)|Green Revolution]]
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  • | conflict = Gylian revolution of 1848 | image = 30 сс.Революция 1848 г..jpg
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  • |established_event4 = August Revolution - Arcanstotskan First Republic |established_event6 = June Revolution
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  • ...s, angered by the Xevdenite effort to undermine the [[Gylian revolution of 1848#Keraþ constitution|Keraþ constitution]], staged an insurrection and manag The [[Gylian revolution of 1848]] had forced the Xevdenite authorities into a tactical retreat, and one of
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  • {{About|the revolution of 1847|the revolution of 1923|Mascyllary Revolution}} | conflict = Mascyllary Revolution of 1847
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  • | established_date4 = 23 February 1848 ...ore the monarchy restored in 1805, only to be deposed for a second time in 1848.
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  • | conflict = Meshir Revolution ...inst the [[Ghabras dynasty|Beheiran monarchy]] on 13-14 February 1944. The revolution resulted in the overthrow of the monarchy and the declaration of the [[Djed
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  • ...the [[Gylian ascendancy]] and a participant in the [[Gylian revolution of 1848]] and [[Glorious Rebellion]], and is today recognised as the philosophical ...ssionately advocated the economic provisions of the [[Gylian revolution of 1848#Keraþ constitution|Keraþ constitution]], an occasion where she made her f
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  • |established_event1 = [[Shffahkian Revolution]] |established_date3 = 1848
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  • ...nned to build statues to commemorate leaders of the [[Gylian revolution of 1848]], although these would be done after the regime was overthrown. ..."fateful city" reputation — having experienced the [[Gylian revolution of 1848]] and a chaotic series of regimes that included far-right and far-left auth
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  • ...for the election, some dating back to the [[Gylian revolution of 1848|1848 revolution]] and [[Glorious Rebellion]].
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  • ...nd its replacement by another, e.g. [[Vardana]]'s [[Vardana#Modern History|Revolution of Equals]]. | 1848-1861
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  • ...h of {{wp|World War I}} and the {{wp|German revolution of 1918-1919|German revolution}} saw the deposition of the monarchy and the formation of a {{wp|semi-presi
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  • | foundation = 1848 ...in 1862. Despite their relatively late start in the Allamunnic Industrial Revolution, the superiority of their product enabled them to quickly grow to similar s
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  • | photo1a = Sanesi - La rivoluzione di Palermo-12 gennaio 1848 - ca. 1850.jpg{{!}}An uprising in Pererra ...e inequality, pollution, and overpopulation created by the {{wp|Industrial Revolution}}.
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  • === American Revolution (1775-1783) === === Mexican-American War (1846-1848) ===
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  • ...onalism throughout the country. A [[1848 Ruvelkan Revolution|revolution in 1848]] highlighted many of Ruvelka’s ongoing problems and [[Andrea Prohászka|
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  • |event_end = [[Soravian Revolution]] |religion = ''1848 census:''<br>97.6% [[Sotirianity]]<br>{{ndash}}{{ndash}} 86.8% [[Episemiali
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  • ...t of permanence and liveliness, indicating that the accomplishments of the revolution will not perish from the world (a nod to the old revolutionary slogan), the ...Today, this flag is only utilized on official basis in celebrations of the Revolution and major events which occurred prior to the adoption of the Free Associati
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  • ...volt against Palia, who in the process had also endured its own republican revolution. On account of its military intelligence, Obregon rose through the ranks qu ...troducing lower taxes. He was the arbiter of the [[Sant Martin Treaty]] in 1848, which established a positive relationship between the Union and [[Albrenni
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  • ...{flagicon|Ambrose}} [[Ambrose|Ambrosian Confederal Republic]] <small>(from 1848)</small> |battles = [[Ambrosian Revolution]]{{WIA}}<br>[[Great War of the North]]
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  • ...rticular advantage of the destruction caused by the [[Gylian revolution of 1848]] and [[Glorious Rebellion]] to buy land at rock-bottom prices or take it f
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  • |currency = Dulebian Krona (1848-1914) ...pendencies of Dulebia. It was dissolutioned in 1914, following the January Revolution and the subsequent collapse of the Dulebian Empire.
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  • ...of ethnicity or history. The name itself originates from [[Anca Déuréy]]'s 1848 poem "My Country (A Ballad)", as rendered in a regional dialect. ...d leading political theorists went further in embracing the {{wpl|right of revolution}} as fundamental.
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  • |colspan="5"|<small>Vroomen came to power in the October Revolution of 1834, and in his first term launched numerous liberal reforms, while pro |<small>29 April</small><br>1848
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  • ...n institutionalising and consolidating the radical changes of the [[Golden Revolution]] through law, and was an influential participating in the drafting of the ...ylian revolutionary tradition that had produced the [[Gylian revolution of 1848#Keraþ constitution|Keraþ constitution]] and the [[Alscia#Law|Alscian cons
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  • ...to repress discussion of this. As Louise I grew ill at the Spring Court in 1848 (poison was suspected) it was clear that the ducal throne would next procee ...ith members forming into groups to raise various militias to fight for the Revolution.
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  • ...he Gylian opposition, after the revolutions of [[Gylian revolution of 1848|1848]] and [[Glorious Rebellion|1856–1868]], taking a more revolutionary and i ...eadership, and argued for the withering away of the state, as a successful revolution would require consolidation and defense from enemies.
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  • |sovereignty_type = [[Cloudberry Revolution|Establishment of confederation]] |established_event1 = [[Cloudberry Revolution#Declaration_of_Confederation|Declaration of confederation]]
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  • ...[[Glorious Rebellion#republic|republican flag]] and [[Gylian revolution of 1848|revolutionary tricolour]] to her estate for safekeeping.
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  • ...ucated in Arcadia, and who had moved to the Libertines upon hearing of its revolution. ...oker <small><br>1844-1848</small><br><br> Philip Blanche Gaines <small><br>1848-1852</small>
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  • ...ral leading Gylian parties, dating to the [[Gylian revolution of 1848|1848 revolution]] and [[Glorious Rebellion]], as well as other newer ones, registered for t ...nce"]] would also have an enduring influence, being echoed in the [[Golden Revolution]].
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  • | 1841-1848 | 1840-1848
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  • ...bly prosperous and advanced countries until well into the {{wpl|Industrial Revolution}}. ...e and took refuge in Tennai, particularly after the [[Gylian revolution of 1848]] and the [[Glorious Rebellion]]. A Tennaiite-Gylian Association was establ
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  • * [[wikipedia:Socialist revolution|Socialist revolution]] * [[wikipedia:The Communist Manifesto|The Communist Manifesto]]<!-- 1848. -->
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  • === The Trenadian Revolution (3rd May, 1807) === ...onsitution - known as the "Ábrega Constitution" - which was established in 1848. This new series of laws would determine the nation as a parliamentary repu
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  • |established_event3 = {{wp|German revolutions of 1848-1849|1848 German revolutions}} |established_date3 = {{Date|13 March 1848}} - {{Date|23 July 1849}}
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  • ...dependence, she began to paint subjects including prominent leaders of the revolution and the new Allied Provinces. Her husband died of cholera in 1856, leaving ...lity and the founders of the Allied Provinces. Known as the 'Artist of the Revolution', she died of disease in 1892.
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  • |established_event3 = <!--Second key event--> First Hiseran Revolution |established_date3 = <!--Date of second key event--> 1848
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  • ...kusonskar, was adopted in 1933 and comes from the name of the [[Austrosian revolution|revolutionary socialist]] leader [[Kōrmakar Sokkuson]]. Prior the renaming ...urthermore, following the [[Conquest of Kaltaney|conquest of Kaltaney]] in 1848, Austrosia formally claimed the island. This escalated into a brief, {{wpl|
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  • |date=5 August 1846 - 28 January 1848 |strength1=48,000 (1848)
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  • ...es of political upheavals led by '''TBA''', culminating in the 1912 Bamboo Revolution.<ref name=":PPP">Paine, S.C.M (2003). The Second Jinchao War of 1891–1892 [[File:Chinese opium smokers.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Beihu opium smokers c. 1848]]
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  • ...the religious sphere, this was a period of profound change. The spiritual revolution that took place, saw a waning of the old religion, whose decline beginning ...native Christian resident of the Holy Athonite State, a clause removed by 1848.
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  • |established_date1 = February 2, 1848 ...ed to the west in search of land and opportunity. One of the causes of the revolution was Britain's taxation policies, which angered many colonists who felt they
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  • ...gusa.svg|20px]] [[Principality of New Tyria|Frederican Restoration]], 1833-1848 <br /> [[File:Flag of Hungary (1919).svg|20px]] Second Tyrian Republic, 1848 <br />
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  • ...trumental in the evolution of modern [[Gylic languages]]. A passage of her 1848 poem "My Country (A Ballad)" is the origin of "Gylias" as an autonym for th ...the [[Golden Revolution]] and [[Drugs in Gylias#Independence|"psychedelic revolution"]]. Gylian literature continued to assimilate new developments such as {{wp
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  • |event2 = [[Gylian revolution of 1848#Keraþ assembly|Keraþ assembly]] |date_event2 = 1848
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  • ...ally precarious after the [[Colonisation War]]. The [[Gylian revolution of 1848]] and [[Glorious Rebellion]] had wrested major concessions, and the latter
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  • ...lstead]] and [[Nathaniel Gorham]] that, over the course of the [[Ambrosian Revolution]]. In the {{wpl|Articles of Confederation|Confederal Association}}, the tha Taking office upon the conclusion of the revolution, Gorham quickly found the position restrictive and impotent. As established
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  • |national_anthem = ''"To the east and onwards"'' <small>(1848-1868)</small>[[File:MediaPlayer.png|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0 It was founded after a dynastic revolution by [[Seok Juwon]] that overthrew [[Daehwa]] in modern-day [[Sanggyeong]], a
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  • ...t, was weakened following the death of King Goran Dromanić in the Skrovjan Revolution (1713) and the fall of the Dromanić dynasty. In 1714, Teodoro Korvini the ...cts between noble families, Mandic supporters and republican movements. In 1848 the Kingdom was on the verge of a breakup when it was invaded and annexed b
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  • {{wpl|Prefigurative politics}} and {{wpl|social revolution}} are major themes of anarchism, which accordingly takes strongly {{wpl|lib ...l anarchists have used it to criticise the current's lack of commitment to revolution.
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  • ...y|legal foundations]]. Gylian life was permanently changed by the [[Golden Revolution]], which touched on every aspect of the country. The {{wpl|Neolithic Revolution|transition}} from {{wpl|hunter-gatherer}} lifestyles to agriculture and set
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  • ...Ladanian revolutionaries. These events are better known as the [[Bloodless Revolution]] as not a single person was injured during it, instead the Kaikavian army ...ar with Miak-Kaikavia known as [[The Beloladanian War of Unification]]. In 1848, the Kingdom of Beloladania was proclaimed, dominated by Miakia.
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  • ...850, following the Compromise of 1850. The California Gold Rush started in 1848 and led to dramatic social and demographic changes, including large-scale i ...ng Los Angeles separate from the Californian territories , Additionally in 1848 the Easternmost parts became split off from California as the Nevada , Ariz
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  • ...French Revolution on Longinorian soil, paving the way for the 1846 Liberal Revolution. At the beginning of his government, Mario Barrera managed to convince the ...ional community saw Longinor as a pariah due to Mariotti's support for the 1848 revolutions in Europe. In 1852 he left for Italy to take part in the Austri
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  • ...with the nobility's attempts to strengthen their standing, led to the 1848 revolution, and the proclamation of the First Republic in 1905. The First Republic was ...''Renaixença'' ("Renaissance"), part of a ''milieu'' lasting from the 1848 revolution to the First Republic, ''{{wpl|Modernisme}}'' ("Modernism"), the popular ma
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  • *1793 - Plamyadian Revolution, public execution of the Plamyadian King. *1848 - 1848 Revolution (Second Imperial Civil War): the rest of the empire declares war on Plamyad
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  • |established_date5 = 1848 |established_event8 = The Second Auvernian Revolution
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  • |colspan="5"|<small>Leader of the 26 May Revolution, Moretti launched several liberal reforms such as the abolition of slavery ...blicans, the clergy and other "counter-revolutionaries" to consolidate the revolution. In 1823 he won the presidential election that year as the only candidate,
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  • ...ing the dismantling of the [[Platesan Empire]] after the Grand Nationalist Revolution of 1889, the succeeding independent Tarperti kingdoms had no known legislat
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  • |current_form = Established 1848 American Revolutionary War (1777-1783)<br>Violet Revolution (1848)<br>American Civil War (1861-1864)<br>Northern War (1975-1978)<br>First Pac
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  • * [[wikipedia:French Revolution|French Revolution]] * [[wikipedia:Social democracy#Second International era and reform or revolution dispute (1889–1914)|Reformist–revolutionary dispute]]
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  • === American Revolution (1775-1783) === === Mexican-American War (1846-1848) ===
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  • ...red railway connecting San Pera to nearby regions sparked a transportation revolution. This efficient mode of travel not only facilitated the movement of goods b The year '''1848''' witnessed a landmark event in San Pera's history with the establishment
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  • ...to be at odds with the ordinary townsfolk – to the point that an abortive revolution took place in 1782. In 1798, revolutionary France under the Directory annex ...of Venège (1648) until the establishment of the Magnaeus federal state in 1848. From 1833, there were 9 cantons, which became 8 after the merger of the Ca
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  • ...ly contained the [[wikipedia:Riograndense Federalist Revolution|Federalist Revolution]] and prevented the French from annexing the territory of Amapá. Annexed t | align=center | {{wp|Rodrigues Alves}}<br>(1848-1919)
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  • | 1848 | 1848
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  • ...ich has imprinted on it a skeptical but not hostile attitude towards {{wpl|revolution}}, and firm opposition to inequality. ...ify social issues to prevent conditions from deteriorating to the point of revolution.
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  • ...ial reform}} and sustained progress, but recognises the necessity of {{wpl|revolution}} if all other avenues fail. ...n opposition. Liberals were key participants in the [[Gylian revolution of 1848]] and [[Glorious Rebellion]], where they forged early links with [[Socialis
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  • ...in order to restore its finance. These reforms are the beginning a French revolution which rapidly spreads all over [[Persa (continent)|Persa]]. With a radicalisation of the Revolution after 1790, Louis the 16th, married to the sister of the new king of Caroz,
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  • ...ure and offered a '''Southwestern Economic Union''' with the Texan Coin in 1848. The 1850's saw these nations grow and make a presence in the world. In 186 ..., Pomo and Pueblo Tribes. By 1000 BC these tribes began thier agricultural revolution, especially the Pueblo societies. Upon the arrival of the Europeans in the
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  • |17<sup>th</sup> March 1848 |{{Age in years, months and days|1845|04|05|1848|03|17}}
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  • !1848 ...2 rowspan=2|Rule by decree after the [[1899 Walnerian revolution|Walnerian revolution]]
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  • ...thidian Empire]], following the [[Glorious Revolution (Liothidia)|Glorious Revolution]]. Following unification, Augustus-William left much of governance to his M == Glorious Revolution ==
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  • In the Arkiasia Revolution of 1848, the monarchy of Arkiasia was toppled and a Republic was subsequently put i Following the Arkiasia Revolution of 1895, Vesperia was offered more autonomy and over its internal matters i
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  • ...cessity for reforms to resolve the "Gylian Question" and prevent a violent revolution. ...uld follow the model of the [[Gylian revolution of 1848#Keraþ constitution|1848 Keraþ constitution]], and snap elections for the legislature that Karnaz h
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  • ...dating the [[Gylian consensus]] and laying the foundation for the [[Golden Revolution]]. ...radicalised Gylian population whose defeats in [[Gylian revolution of 1848|1848]] and [[Glorious Rebellion|1856–1868]] came at a heavy price, and the Xev
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  • ...n presidential election, 1844|1844]], [[Santa Rosan presidential election, 1848|'48]], [[Santa Rosan presidential election, 1852|'52]], [[Santa Rosan presi ...s lowest popularity at the end of the 1870s, and with the possibility of a revolution breaking out to overthrow him and restore democracy, Ortiz declared free el
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  • |29 October 1848 |{{Age in years and days|1845|1|15|1848|10|29}}
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  • ...nt1 = [[Constitutional Revolution (Shangea)|Constitutional Revolution]] ...titution and an elected legislature, an act known as the "''Constitutional Revolution''". Economic development was pursued as was a close alliance with [[Gaullic
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  • ...miclesia has avoided both expensive foreign wars and a disastrous worker's revolution." *'''[[Hujiwara Maoto|Hujiwara Maoto, Lord Maoto, MP PA]]''' (真詠君藤原真詠; 1848 – 1920), diplomat, MP for Saw 1890 – 1913, Secretary of State for Forei
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  • ...ico. The Californian Revolution and the subsequent Mexican-American War in 1848 resulted in the independence of California. California sided with the Union
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  • ...tion was formed in the Imperial Reforms of 1868 which followed the [[Green Revolution]] in imitation of the [[Minister-President of Soravia]], but the monarchs s ...|Simeon III]]<br />[[File:Zar_Ferdinand_Bulgarien.jpg|70px]]<br />{{small|(1848-1889)}}
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  • American Revolutionary War (1777-1783)<br>Violet Revolution (1848)<br>American Civil War (1861-1864)<br>Northern War (1975-1978)<br>First Pac ===Decline and revolution===
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  • ...e Minister; pro-Monarchy; led country through involvement in the Amsterdam Revolution; instituted the unpopular Flat Taxes of 1930; an economic recession in 1830 ...very Woodrow Riots in 1848-1849; faced three motions of no confidence from 1848 and 1850; Compromise and Unity Act of 1849 passed which included compromise
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  • ...— symbolically based on the [[Gylian revolution of 1848#Keraþ constitution|1848 Keraþ constitution]] —, {{wpl|civil law}} system, judiciary, law enforce
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