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- had converted from Christianity. Egica also raised his son Wittiza as coruler in 698. Not much is known about his reign, but a period of civil war quickly...
- Italy, Austria and the Habsburg Netherlands with his mother and nominal coruler, Joanna, who was kept under confinement. The foundations for the later...
- collusion and force. The leaders of such a system are usually known as corulers. Historically, diarchy particularly referred to the system of shared rule...
- Already during the lifetime of Valdemar IV, he acted as his father's coruler and used the title of duke. At the death of Valdemar IV in the spring of...
- Tryphaena and appointed Rhoemetalces II, her eldest child with Cotys, as coruler. Smith, William, ed. Dictionary of Gr**** and Roman Biography and Mythology...
- and a relatively small group of 144000 persons whom he invites to be his corulers. They believe that those who have no opportunity to hear their message...
- age, he insisted that his son M. Antonius Gordi**** be acclaimed as his coruler. A few days later, Gordian entered the city of Carthage with the overwhelming...
- In the centre Galatia were ruled by Brogitarus (63–50 BC) initially as coruler with his father in law, Deiotarus (105–40 BC), and then his son Amyntas...
- succeeded as Duke by his son Eric II who had already been his father's coruler for several years. Valdemar was buried in the Schleswig Cathedral. In 1287...
- 1377, he became Duke of Pomerania in Pomerania-Stolp; at times he was its coruler with his brother, Bogislaw VIII. He maneuvered between two local powers...