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- Coligny in his house, stabbed him, and defenestrated him. In 1618, rebel Protestant leaders in Prague defenestrate two Catholic Royal regents and their...
- was elected king of Bohemia. The next year, the Bohemians rebelled, defenestrating the Catholic governors. In August 1619, the Bohemian Diet chose Frederick...
- Bohemia in which people were defenestrated (thrown out of a window). Though already existing in Middle French, the word defenestrate is believed to have first...
- The death of Pope John XII: According to legend, an outraged nobleman defenestrated John after he bedded the man's wife....
- the Thunderbolts ended. Norman ends the confrontation by stabbing and defenestrating him. With Bullseye, Moonstone, and Venom being transferred to Norman's...
- already unpo****r among the Israelites. For these offences, Jezebel was defenestrated and devoured by dogs, under Jehu's orders, which Elijah prophesied (2...
- maternal uncle Muazzam and his foster-brother Adham Khan, who was twice defenestrated for drawing Akbar's wrath. He is said to have been extremely moderate...
- accomplice, arrives and only gives a small clue on ****face before defenestrating. Upon returning to his sister's house, John finds the same symbol on...
- currently signed to Season of Mist. The band was formed in 2007 as Defenestrated, but changed their name to Archspire in 2009. Members were guitarists...
- the world must live with this fact; three, we have no intention of defenestrating our military, even as we would continue to kick them to extract obedience;...