Definition of Contrariantly. Meaning of Contrariantly. Synonyms of Contrariantly

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Definition of Contrariantly

Contrariantly
Contrariantly Con*tra"ri*ant*ly, adv. Contrarily. [Obs.]

Meaning of Contrariantly from wikipedia

- The Contrariants were an aristocratic faction in England in the early 14th century. They favoured the policies of the Lords Ordainers (1311) and opposed...
- an alliance at Sherburn-in-Elmet in June, naming their faction the "contrariants" and promising to remove the Despensers for good. Edward had returned...
- immediately changed sides, and victims of the Despensers and relatives of Contrariants flocked to their cause. By the following day Isabella was in Bury St...
- Contrariants Supported by: County of Hainaut Isabella of France Roger Mortimer Earl of Leicester Earl of Norfolk Earl of Kent Civil War, Contrariants'...
- not allowed to speak in their own defence. Many of these so-called "Contrariants" were simply executed, and others were imprisoned or fined, with their...
- Part of Despenser War Map of the battlefield Belligerents Royalists Contrariants Commanders and leaders Andrew Harclay John Peche Earl of Lancaster  Earl...
- of England (1326) Isabella oversees the siege. Belligerents Royalists Contrariants Commanders and leaders Earl of Winchester  Queen Isabella Earl of March...
- joined the swelling ranks of his opponents, was away at a meeting of the Contrariants in Oxford at the time and had left Margaret in charge of the castle....
- Victorian photograph of the medieval Burton Bridge Belligerents Royalists Contrariants Commanders and leaders King Edward II Earl of Lancaster Strength Up to...
- London uprising Part of Invasion of England (1326) Belligerents Royalists Contrariants Commanders and leaders Eleanor de Clare  Walter de Stapledon † Richard...