Fix bunching beg Infobox military conflict conflict IonianRevolt partof the Greco Persian Wars image ... mid Campaignbox Greco Persian Wars Campaignbox IonianRevolt Fix bunching end The IonianRevolt ... at the IonianRevolt Battle of Ephesus Battle of Ephesus . This campaign was the only offensive action ... successfully in Caria, this army was annihilated in an ambush at the IonianRevolt Battle of Pedasus ... considered to be both just and fair. The IonianRevolt constituted the first major conflict between ... Wars, would begin as a direct consequence of the IonianRevolt. Sources Main Herodotus Practically the only primary source for the IonianRevolt is the Greek historian Herodotus . ref name fine Fine, http books.google.co.uk books?id NjeM0kcp8swC&pg PA269&dq Ionianrevolt PPA272,M1 pp269&ndash 277 ... therefore sailed despondently back to the mainland. ref name V34 Start of the IonianRevolt ..., thereby beginning the IonianRevolt. ref name V35 Herodotus http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ... in their revolt. ref name h157 The fact that the Ionian democracies were inspired by the example of the Athenian democracy no doubt further persuaded the Athenians to support the IonianRevolt, especially ... File IonianRevolt Campaign Map en.svg 300px thumb right Main events of the IonianRevolt In the spring ... of the Ionian fleet, the revolt was effectively over. Miletus was closely invested, the Persians .... ref name h175 The IonianRevolt had severely threatened the stability of Darius s empire, and the states ... layout loc 6.95.1 VI, 94&ndash 116 ref Significance The IonianRevolt was primarily of significance ... and Battle of Salamis Salamis . ref name fine For the Ionian cities themselves, the revolt ... the IonianRevolt, save for what the Greeks and Persians may or may not have learnt about each other ... pronged attack aimed at recapturing the outlying areas of the rebellion, but the spread of the revolt .... The Ionian fleet sought to defend Miletus by sea, but were decisively beaten at the Battle ... more details
The Revolt also published as Revolt , The Revolt Inside Story of the Irgun and The Revolt the Dramatic Inside Story of the Irgun is a book about the militant Zionist organization Irgun Zvai Leumi , by one of its principal leaders, Menachem Begin . In Israel, the organization is commonly called Etzel, based on its Hebrew acronym. The book traces the development of the Irgun from its early days in the 1930s, through its years of violent struggle in the British Mandate of Palestine Palestine Mandate against both United Kingdom British rule the revolt of the title and Arab opposition, to the outbreak of the Israeli War of Independence in 1948. The book is also part autobiographical, tracing Begin s own political development. First published in English in 1951, the book has gone through many editions and reprints, with the latest edition published in 2002. The political scientist John Bowyer Bell who studied both the Irgun and the Irish Republican Army recalled that many of the IRA men whom he interviewed in the 1960s had read The Revolt and admired it as a manual of guerrilla warfare. ref http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries 1444118 John Bowyer Bell.html During the course of his research he discovered that the Irgun saw the Irish War of Independence as a role model, and he began to explore the history of the IRA as background. He would later get to know IRA men who studied Menachem Begin s memoir The Revolt as a manual of guerrilla warfare. ref References references hist book stub DEFAULTSORT Revolt Category 1951 books ... more details
Ionian school or Heptanese school may refer to In ancient Ionia greek Ionian School philosophy , school of thought In modern Ionian Islands greek or Ionian School painting or Heptanese School, art movement from the 17th to 19th centuries Ionian School literature or Heptanese School, art movement from the 18th and 19th centuries Ionian School music or Heptanese School, art movement from the 19th and 20th centuries See also Ionian Academy Ionian University disambig de Ionische Schule el uk ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The gazeta plural gazzet , Greek language Greek , plural was a currency issued in the Ionian Islands in 1801 during the occupation by Russia and the Ottoman Empire . It replaced the Venetian lira at a rate of 1 gazeta 2 soldi. After the United Kingdom British took possession of the islands, coins were countermarked in Turkish lira Turkish kuru for use on the islands before the Ionian obol obol was introduced in 1819. DEFAULTSORT Ionian Gazeta Category Modern obsolete currencies Category Ionian Islands Category 1801 establishments Money unit stub Greece stub ... more details
The Ionian Bank IB was a British overseas bank that investors established in 1839 to operate in the Ionian Islands Ionian Isles , which was then a British Protectorate . The bank later expanded in Greece ... Ionian Bank, converting it into a merchant bank in London. It was never very successful and in 1977 ... of Ionian Islands established the Ionian State Bank in 1839, to finance trade between the Ionian .... The bank received a 20 year grant of the exclusive privilege of issuing and circulating banknote s for the Ionian Islands. The bank soon changed its name to Ionian Bank IB , and initially only operated in the Ionian Islands, opening branches in Corfu , Zakynthos and Kefalonia the following year. In 1845 ... , and appointed special agents in Venice and Trieste . In 1864, the Ionian Islands united with Greece ... and registered as a limited liability company . Ionian Bank expanded into Egypt by opening branches in Alexandria in 1907. During World War I, Ionian Bank served Allied military interests in the Balkans , opening branches at Salonika , Syra , Chios and Mitylene . Between the Wars Image Ionian Bank s former branch in Nicosia.jpg right 300px thumb Ionian Bank s former branch in Nicosia In 1920, Ionian ... Al Goumhourieh to take over the Egyptian operations of Ionian Bank and the Ottoman Bank in the wake ... of India, Australia and China Chartered Bank . The Greek IB became the Ionian and Popular Bank of Greece by merging with its subsidiary, Popular Bank. Eventually, Alpha Bank purchased the Ionian and Popular Bank of Greece. Sources Ionian Bank 1953 Ionian Bank Limited A History . London . Cottrell, P.L. 2002 Founding a multinational enterprise Ionian Bank, 1833 1849, in P. Kostis, ed. The creators ... Archives, Alpha Bank . Cottrell, P.L. 2007 The Ionian Bank An Imperial Institution, 1938 1864 . Athens Historical Archives, Alpha Bank . Moncrief Scott, Ian. 2001. International Trade on the Ionian ... to the historical records . Aldershot Ashgate . See also Mutual Help Fund of Personnel of Ionian Popular ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The obol plural oboli was the currency of the Ionian Islands between 1819 and 1863. Until 1834, 1 obol 4 lepta singular lepton , after which 1 obol 5 lepta. Throughout its existence, the obol was equal to a British pound British half penny . The obol replaced a series of countermarked coins denominated in Turkish lira Turkish paras and copper Ionian gazeta gazete coins. The obol was issued by the British and was replaced by the Greek drachma when the Ionian Islands were given to Greece, at a rate of 1 drachma 20 oboli. DEFAULTSORT Ionian Obol Category Modern obsolete currencies Category Ionian Islands Category 1819 establishments Category 1863 disestablishments Category 19th century in economics Category 19th century in Greece Money unit stub Greece stub ... more details
File Ionian Academy in Daylight.JPG thumb 220px The building of the Ionian Academy. Fully restored after the WWII Luftwaffe bombings The Ionian Academy was the first Greek academic institution established in modern times and it is located in Corfu . ref http www.ionio.gr central en history History of the University ref It was established by Frederick North, 5th Earl of Guilford in 1824. ref Miller, p.126 ref It is also considered the precursor of the Ionian University . It had Philological, Law and Medical Schools. The first period of existence of its Medical School was from 1824 1828. The second from 1844 1865 when the Ionian islands united with Greece . Many of the physicians at the Academy had followed the traditional path of studying in Italy, and in particular at the medical School of Bologna. ref Jean Lascaratos, Spyros Marketos, The Link between Medical School of Bologna and Ionian Academy . Medicina Nei Secoli Giornale di Storia della Medicina Vol.I N.2, Roma 1989, pp. 157 165 ref Their scientific and educational activities in establishing the high level of the Medical School influenced the Greek medical science as a whole. In particular, George Therianos Prof of General and Comparative Anatomy and Experimental Physics from the island of Zante Zakynthos met the Earl of Guilford in 1825 in England and was given the position of professor of the Academy s Medical School. Notes reflist References Miller, W., The Ottoman Empire and its Successors 1801 1927 London , 1966 http www.ionio.gr central en history History of the Ionian Academy from the Ionian University website Pentogalos G.H., the Medical School of Ionian Academy 1824 1828 and 1844 1865 . Ph.D. Thesis, Univ.of Thessaloniki, 1980. Category Corfu de Ionische Akademie es Academia J nica fr Acad mie ionienne la Academia Ionia ... more details
Image Ionian village main gate.jpg right 350px Ionian Village main gate Ionian Village is a private summer camp facility of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America , located on the shores of the Ionian Sea , in western Peloponnese , Greece . Over 16,000 Greek Americans have visited the camp since its establishment in 1969. ref John Christoffersen. http findarticles.com p articles mi qn4155 is 20050412 ai n14595250 Iakovos, 93, Greek Orthodox archbishop . Chicago Sun Times . April 12, 2005. Retrieved December 4, 2008. ref Ionian Village operates a summer travel camp program for Greek American youth. Each July and August, several hundred young adults in various age groups, from 12 to 18 years, fly together from New York to Athens and travel by motor coach to the camp, located near Vartholomio ref FAQ Official Site http www.ionianvillage.org faq.html Retrieved August 14, 2008. ref , west of the regional trading town of Amaliada . Volunteer staff for the camp are selected competitively from culturally and linguistically qualified Orthodox Christian college students from across North America. The camp program of Ionian Village features a blend of athletics, aquatics, arts and crafts, cultural .... Founding and history Image Ionian village iakovos chapel.jpg right 350px Ionian Village, Iakovos ... 8, 1995. CN25. ref In mid July 1975, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis visited the Ionian Village to officiate ... Notes on people . New York Times . July 8, 1975. 22. ref See this media Ionian village onassis commemorative ... reflist External links http www.IonianVillage.org Ionian Village website http maps.google.com maps ... 0.005533,0.008519&t h&z 17 Google Maps satellite view of the Ionian Village campus http www.myocn.net index.php Ionian Village Travel Blog composed by Rev. Dr. Christopher Metropulos as part of Orthodox Christian Network s reporting visit to Ionian Village, July 2009 http www.youtube.com results?search query ionian village Recent Ionian Village participant videos, hosted at YouTube.com coord 37.8314 ... more details
Infobox Company company name Ionian Technologies Inc. company type Private company Private company slogan Detect to Protect foundation 2000 Spinoff from Keck Graduate Institute br 2001 incorporated location San Diego, California key people Andrew P. Miller , President & CEO num employees 13 2009 industry diagnostics biotechnology company Minor products None revenue profit Not Disclosed USD 2006 operating income profit Not Disclosed USD 2005 net income profit Not Disclosed USD 2005 homepage http www.ionian tech.com www.ionian tech.com Ionian Technologies Inc. is a United States Biotechnology Company focused on molecular diagnostics development for the detection of infectious diseases and biothreat agents. It was established in 2000 in Upland, California as the first Research spin off spin off company to commercialize technology developed at the Keck Graduate Institute . Since its inception Ionian has expanded its isothermal amplification technology and currently is involved in commercialization. History Ionian traces its origins to Dr. David Galas who was previously Chancellor, Chief Scientific Officer and Norris Professor of Applied Life Science at the Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences. During his development of KGI he spun off Ionian Technologies from work done in his ... In 2001, Ionian was incorporated in Delaware. Corporate governance Current members of the board of directors of Ionian Technologies are David Galas and Paul Tardif. Technology Ionian s proprietary isothermal ... detection. Ionian s assay technology is therefore ideally suited for portable and handheld detectors and sensors. Mission Ionian Technologies Inc. describes itself as a private company focused ... markets. Ionian has made significant efforts for providing rapid and economical systems for third ...?secondary topic company&secondary page about About Ionian Technologies http www.ionian tech.com careers.html Jobs at Ionian Technologies http www.darpa.mil sto chembio hisss.html Ionian s DARPA Project ... more details
Infobox University name Ionian University native name I latin name image File IonianUlogo.PNG caption established 1984 type public university Public calendar Semester endowment staff faculty president provost principal rector chancellor vice chancellor dean head label head students undergrad postgrad doctoral city Corfu state country Greece Image Flag of Greece.svg 20px campus free label free colors colours mascot nickname affiliations website http www.ionio.gr www.ionio.gr athletics The Ionian University is a university located in the city of Corfu city Corfu , Greece . It was established in 1984 by the Greek government under the Prime Ministership of Andreas Papandreou , ref http www.ionio.gr central gr university Ionian U In Greek ref ref http www.agp.gr AGP files Speech 20by 20Katerina 20Varela, 20July 202, 202008.doc Speech by Katerina Varela in Greek ref in recognition of Corfu s contribution to Education in Greece as the seat of the first University of Greece, the Ionian Academy , that was established in 1824, forty years before the cession of the Ionian islands ... University to the Ionian Academy be built. ref name History http www.ionio.gr central en university history Ionian University History br http www.ionio.gr central en corfu Ionian U. Modern History ... minister of Greece, announced in a speech at City Hall square in Corfu city the founding of the Ionian University. The Ionian university was created pursuant to presidential order 83 84 31 20 ... files 20 202009 2010.doc Word Document from Ionian U. br http www.dflti.ionio.gr files 20 202009 2010 20A.pdf Document in pdf from Ionian U. br http translate.google.ca ... en US official Google translation of the Document in pdf from Ionian U. br ref The university opened its doors to students in 1985. ref http www.ionio.gr central en corfu Corfu and the Ionian U ref Departments ... Ionian University website commonscat Ionian University coord missing Greece DEFAULTSORT Ionian ... more details
Image Ionian mode C.png thumb right 300px Ionian mode on C audio Ionian mode C.mid Play . Ionian mode is the name assigned by Heinrich Glarean in 1547 to his new authentic mode on C mode 11 in his numbering scheme , which uses the diatonic octave species from C to the C an octave higher, divided at G as its dominant, reciting note or tenor into a fourth species of perfect fifth tone tone semitone tone plus a third species of perfect fourth tone tone semitone C D E F G G A B C Powers 2001a . This octave species is essentially the same as the major mode of tonal music Jones 1974, 42 . Church music was previously explained by theorists as being organised in eight musical modes the scales on D, E, F, and G in the greater perfect system of musica recta Powers 2001b, II Medieval Modal Theory , each with their authentic mode authentic and plagal mode plagal counterparts. Glarean s twelfth mode was the plagal version of the Ionian mode, called Hypoionian mode Hypoionian under Ionian , based on the same relative scale, but with the major third as its tenor , and having a melodic range from a perfect fourth below the tonic, to a perfect fifth above it Powers 2001c . References Jones, George Thaddeus. 1974. Medieval Church Modes , in his Music Theory The Fundamental Concepts of Tonal Music, Including Notation, Terminology, and Harmony , 42 43. Barnes & Noble Outline Series 137. New York , Hagerstown, San Francisco , London Barnes & Noble Books Toronto Fitzhenry & Whiteside Limited. ISBN 0 06 460137 4 ISBN 0 06 467168 2 OCLC 834716 Powers, Harold S. 2001a. Ionian . The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians , second edition, 29 vols., edited by Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell professor of music John Tyrrell , 12 Page needed date June 2009 . London Macmillan Publishers New York Grove ... scales major scale for guitar.php Ionian mode for guitar at GOSK.com Modes DEFAULTSORT Ionian Mode ... toonladder no Jonisk skala oc M de ionian pt Modo j nio uk ... more details
The Ionian Enlightenment is a term used to describe the advances in scientific thought, naturalistic explanations, and the application of rational and scientific criticisms to all spheres of life in Ionia of ancient Greece in 6th century BC. The Ionian Enlightenment received its origins in both ancient Mesopotamian and ancient Greek philosophy. The city of Miletus became the central area to which new philosophers and intellects would share and teach new ideas about their scientific outlooks and aims. ref Ian Morris and Barry B. Powell, The Greeks History, Culture, and Society Upper Saddle River, New Jersey Pearson Education, Inc., 2006 , 172. ref Ionia was an essential location for the enlightenment to prosper due to their political standing and communication networks. Ionia, in the 6th century BC, was not ruled by a powerful empire, but it was ruled by smaller, self governing governments, with intellectual leading figures. Ionia s political standing allowed the scientific ideas of the enlightenment to gain momentum without having serious restrictions. The Ionians were seafaring people, to which their central location in the Mediterranean allowed for extensive trade with Asia Minor , Phoenicia , Egypt , Italy, and southern France. The Ionians were able to exchange both materials and ideas, especially with the eastern cultures, to which helped developed the ideas of the enlightenment. ref Roger Penrose and Erwin Schr dinger, Ionian Enlightenment, in Nature and the Greeks and Science and Humanism Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 1996 , 55. ref The enlightenment challenged ... Ionia, and were used to formulate the Milesian School . ref Roger Penrose and Erwin Schr dinger, Ionian ... and philosophies of the Ionian Enlightenment started to decline, heavily due to the Persia Persian conquest of Ionia. Ionia stagnated culturally and economically. Many of the Ionian ideas and beliefs were adopted by the Athenians , which left very little evidence of the contributions made by the Ionian ... more details
about the group of islands west of Greece the administrative unit Ionian Islands Periphery the ancient region in western Anatolia Ionia Image Ionian Islands.svg thumb 275px The Ionian islands. The Ionian Islands Modern Greek , Ionia nisia Ancient Greek , Katharevousa polytonic , Ionioi N soi lang it Isole Ionie are a island group group of islands in Greece . They are traditionally called the Heptanese , i.e. the Seven Islands lang el Polytonic , Heptan sa , or Polytonic , Heptan sos lang it Eptaneso , but the group includes many smaller islands as well ... coast of Greece, in the Ionian Sea . The seventh island, Kythira , is off the southern tip of the Peloponnese ... periphery of the Ionian Islands periphery Ionian Islands , as it is included in the periphery of Attica ... Greek names. Latin transliteration, as well as Modern Greek pronunciation, may suggest that the Ionian Sea and Islands are somehow related to Ionia , an Anatolian region in fact the Ionian Sea and Ionian ... would have eliminated the risk of confusion between the two areas. Furthermore, Ionian is accented ... for Ionia is Wiktionary Ionic Ionic , not Ionian . The islands themselves are known by a rather ... possessions . From 1204 the Republic of Venice controlled Corfu and slowly all the Ionian islands fell ... movement began to emerge, and the free status of the Ionian islands made them the natural base ... and occupied by the First French Empire French Empire . British rule main United States of the Ionian Islands File Flag of the United States of the Ionian Islands.svg thumb Flag of British Ionian Islands ... of Paris 1815 Treaty of Paris in 1815 turned the islands into the United States of the Ionian ... War II Axis forces occupied Greece, the Ionian Islands except Kythera were handed over to the Italians ... are part of the Greek Peripheries of Greece periphery of the Ionian Islands periphery Ionian Islands ... Homer s Ithaca Ionian Islands Regions of Greece coord 38 30 N 20 30 E region GR type isle display title ... more details
Refimprove date December 2007 File Ionian Sea map.png thumb 300px The Ionian Sea. File Mainland seen from Corfu.jpg thumb The Ionian Sea, as seen from Corfu Island, Greece, and with Saranda , Albania in the background File Kipouria1.JPG thumb The Ionian Sea, view from the island Kefalonia The Ionian Sea IPA en a n.i n si , List of English exonyms for Italian toponyms Italian Mar Ionio , IPA it ma j nio is an arm of the Mediterranean Sea , south of the Adriatic Sea . It is bounded by southern Italy including Calabria , Sicily and the Salento peninsula to the west, southern Albania to the north, and a large number of Greek islands , including Corfu , Zante , Kephalonia , Ithaka , and Lefkas to the east. The islands are collectively referred to as the Ionian Islands , and other islands include the Strophades , Sphagia , Schiza , Sapientza and Kythira . The sea is one of the most seismic areas in the world. There are ferry routes between Patras and Igoumenitsa , Greece, and Brindisi and Ancona , Italy, that cross the east and north of the Ionian Sea, and from Piraeus westward. Calypso Deep , the deepest point in the Mediterranean at convert 5267 m ft abbr on , is located in the Ionian Sea, at coord 36 34 N 21 8 E display inline . ref cite book last Barale first Vittorio editor Vittorio Barale and Martin Gade eds title Remote Sensing of the European Seas url http books.google.com books?id 9B3D5 HBTzkC&pg PA14&dq 22Calypso Deep 22 v onepage&q 22Calypso 20Deep 22&f false accessdate 28 August 2009 year 2008 publisher Springer Science Business Media location isbn 978 1402067716 ... defines the limits of the Ionian Sea as follows ref cite web url http www.iho ohi.net iho ..., Messenia Methoni , small port and a beach Ionian Islands Gulfs and straits Strait of Messina , W Gulf ... See ar frp Mar Ioni na bn be bs Jonsko more br Mor Ionian ... ro Marea Ionic ru sq Deti Jon simple Ionian Sea sk I nske more sl Jonsko morje ... more details
History of Greece The Ionian League ancient Greek Polytonic , nes Polytonic , koin n I n n or Polytonic , koin s nodos I n n Latin commune consilium , also called the Panionic League , was a confederation formed at the end of the Mycale The state of Melia Meliac War in the mid 7th century BC ref cite journal author Editors title Recent Finds in Archaeology Panionion Sanctuary Discovered in Southwest Turkey journal Athena Review volume 4 issue 2 pages 10 11 date 2005 url http www.athenapub.com panionion.htm accessdate 2008 02 02 ref comprising twelve Ionia n cities a Polis dodecapolis , of which there were many others . These were listed by Herodotus ref Herodotus, http www.perseus.tufts.edu cgi bin ptext?lookup Hdt. 1.142.1 1.142 . ref as Miletus , Myus , and Priene , all in Caria a region in Asia Minor and speaking the same dialect Ephesus , Colophon , Lebedus , Teos , Clazomenae and Phocaea , in Lydia and or the region known today as Ionia both also in Asia Minor, Lydia extending inland much farther relative to Ionia , speaking another dialect Chios island and Erythrae Asia Minor , with a common dialect and Samos Island Samos island , with its own dialect. After 650 BC Smyrna , an originally Aeolic Greek Aeolic city, was invited to diminish Aeolis and increase Ionia by joining the league, which it did. The earliest historian, Herodotus ... but a Carian state persisted until a coalition of Ionian cities defeated it and divided its lands among them. In view of the rising Iranian threat they decided to continue the coalition as the Ionian ... of 2004. Prior to then other theories of the location had been prevalent. Role in Ionian history The Ionian League was the first alliance of city states in the region. Notes Reflist References cite ... Hdt. 1.1.0 Online version at the Perseus Digital Library . Ionian League Ancient Greece topics Category Ancient Greek society Category 800s BC establishments Category Ionian League Category Ancient ... more details
and Babbington s Dryad on a mission to the Ionian Sea to put one of three Turkish Bey s in control ... history, geography and current science Latter portions of the story take place in the Ionian Sea ... DEFAULTSORT Ionian Mission, The Category 1981 novels Category Historical novels Category Napoleonic ... more details
wiktionary revolt A revolt is an attempt to fundamentally change an organizational structure in a relatively short period of time. Revolt may also refer to Revolt album Revolt album , a 1999 punk album The Revolt , a 1951 history book Re Volt , a 1999 video game by Acclaim Entertainment Revolt The Dreams album , an alternative rock album disambig ko sv Revolt ... more details
The citizens were particularly enraged that the revolt had brought a Spartan fleet into Ionian waters ...Infobox Military Conflict conflict Mytilenean Revolt partof the Peloponnesian War image caption date ... strength2 strength3 casualties1 casualties2 casualties3 notes The suppression of the revolt in 427 ... War The Mytilenean revolt was an incident in the Peloponnesian War in which the city of Mytilene attempted to unify the island of Lesbos Island Lesbos under its control and revolt from the Athenian ... , and certain other cities on the island, and began preparing to revolt by fortifying the city and laying ... revolt feasible, the Mytilenean s plan came to nothing. ref Unless otherwise noted, all details regarding the events leading up to the revolt are drawn from Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War , s History ... was ripe for revolt, and both Boeotia and Sparta participated in planning the rebellion. The primary ... not revolt, they might in the future be reduced to the same tributary status as the majority ... faction there . ref Kagan, The Peloponnesian War , 101 ref The revolt Initial moves The Athenians ... before the revolt, but had been prevented from entering the city for some time . ref Thucydides ... justifications for their revolt, emphasized Athens weakness, and stressed the importance of attacking ... in support of the revolt. ref Thucydides, The Peloponnesian War , s History of the Peloponnesian ..., and he accordingly began sailing southwards down the Ionian coast. Off Clarus he was spotted by the Athenian ... with it the Mytileneans who he had identified as particularly culpable in the revolt and the captured ... has been the subject of much scholarly analysis, aimed elucidating both the circumstances of the revolt ... ref In content, the speech emphasizes the favored status that Mytilene had held before the revolt, asserts that the city as a whole bears responsibility for the revolt, and argues that a favored city ..., therefore, is a mild punishment that will allow for reconsideration when the revolt appears likely ... more details
A Caucus Revolt occurs when enough members of a political party pressure its leadership to step down or to remove planned bills legislation policies from its platform. A Caucus Revolt generally concludes with the party leader resigning his position as such a revolt is usually seen to show poor leadership skills. Often the mere appearance of a Revolt in the Caucus maybe enough to force a leader to step down. In Westminster style legislatures Westminster Style Governments , if the party suffering from a Caucus Revolt is the current Government, often an Interim leader Interim leader will be appointed by the party until a Leadership convention Leadership Convention can be held to elect a new leader, or a general election is called should the Party Leader find a way to survive the Revolt. Examples After successfully leading the Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Party of Canada and being Prime Minister of Canada Prime Minister of Canada for over ten years, Jean Chr tien Jean Chr tien was forced to step down as both Party Leader and Prime Minister of Canada at the threat of a Caucus Revolt from his long time Minister of Finance Canada Minister of Finance and political rival, Paul Martin Paul Martin Jr. Poli stub Category Politics of Canada Category Politics of the United Kingdom Category Politics of Australia ... more details
unreferenced date December 2007 The Rakovica Revolt lang hr Rakovi ka buna is a name used for the revolt against Austria Hungary aiming to establish an independent Croatian state. The revolt was named after Rakovica, Croatia Rakovica , where it initially took place in 1871 . It was relatively unsuccessful, due to the sloppy organization and the fast reaction from the empire. Revolt File Oton Ivekovic, Rakovicka pogibja smrt Eugena Kvaternika .jpg thumb right Rakovica Revolt It was launched by Eugen Kvaternik . The revolt actually began in the village Bro anci on November 8 1871, but was soon carried over to Rakovica. Kvaternik had planned to launch such a rebellion against what was then the Austrian Empire since 1859. However, he failed to secure allies in either Italy or Hungary to participate in the cause. Plans for the uprising began in the spring of 1871. Kvaternik began to distance himself from his and Ante Star evi s Party of Rights 1861 1929 Party of Rights to disassociate his plans with the party. However, if the revolt was successful, a Party of Rights government would be formed. Aftermath The revolt ultimately failed. Kvaternik declared his Croatian government in Rakovica and soon took control of the neghbouring villages. However, the Austrian army was soon sent to crush Kvaternik s forces which numbered a few hundred men . Among those who participated with him were Vjekoslav Bach, a Party of Rights writer Petar Vrdoljak, one of the leaders of the revolt and Ante Rakija , a close associate to Kvaternik. It is interesting to note that local Serbs also took part in the rebellion. A statue of Kvaternik in Rakovica was unveiled in 1933, only to be destroyed during the World War II Second World War . A restored statue was again plundered, this time by Serbs during Croatia s Homeland War. Once again, it was restored. Links Category 1871 in Croatia Category Central and Eastern European rebellions hr Rakovi ka buna sv Rakovicaupproret ... more details
Infobox Student Newspaper colour d9d9ff name Radio Revolt logo File Radio Revolt logo.jpg caption school slogan Studentradioen i Trondheim nickname Radion , Revolt . type editor advisor location Trondheim Trondheim, Norway foundation 2008 1984 firstname Samfundets n rradio othernames Studentradion i Trondheim aprilfools owners Mediastud frequency 100 1006,2 price broadcast population 130 000 format printer awards address Singsakerbakken 2E br 7030 Trondheim website http radiorevolt.no Radio Revolt formerly known as Studentradion i Trondheim , is the student radio in Trondheim , Norway . It airs 55 hours a week on 100 and 106,2 FM, and 24 hours a day on the internet radio internet . It employs about 80 students on a volountary basis. The radio is a part of the Student Society in Trondheim , and is so a part of the running of the house ref http www.adressa.no kultur article1203763.ece The paper Adresseavisen interviewing Radio Revolt winter 2009 ref . History Radio Revolt was founded in 1984, as a local station for The Student Society. At that time the radio station featured a staff of eight persons. Since then, it has had an increasing growth during its by 2010 26 years of existence. The name Radio Revolt was decided in the autumn of 2008, preceding the 24 7 concession it started covering by the turn of 2009 ref Ibid. In 2010 Radio Revolt lost their 24 7 broadcast permission and is now airing 55 hours a week on FM 100 and 106,2. It airs the whole day and night at http www.radiorevolt.no www.radiorevolt.no ref . External links http radiorevolt.no Radio Revolt http radiorevolt.no rev statisk.php?title Historie Radio Revolts history References Ibid date July 2010 references coord missing Norway Category Trondheim Category Radio stations in Norway Category Radio stations established in 1984 Category 1984 establishments in Norway ... more details
Mercenary Revolt may refer to The Mercenary War c. 240 BC also, Libyan War or Truceless War an uprising of mercenary armies formerly employed by Carthage, backed by Libyan settlements revolting against Carthaginian control Irish and German Mercenary Soldiers Revolt in Rio de Janeiro in 1828 during the Argentina Brazil War One or both of the Kisangani Mutinies Mercenaries Mutinies in the Congo, 1966 1967 dab ... more details
Job s Revolt lang hu J b l zad sa is a 1983 in film 1983 Cinema of Hungary Hungarian film directed by Imre Gy ngy ssy and Barna Kabay . It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film . External links imdb title id 0085767 title Job s Revolt CinemaofHungary Category Hungarian films Category Hungarian language films Category 1983 films Hungary film stub fr La R volte de Job it La rivolta di Giobbe ... more details
Counterrevolution and Revolt ref The book is often cited as Counter Revolution and Revolt , since the long word is hyphenation hyphenated on the book cover due to line wrapping. In the running head s and text, the word is spelled counterrevolution . ref is a 1972 book of Herbert Marcuse . The work has four sections The Left Under the Counterrevolution, Nature and Revolution, Art and Revolution and Conclusion . References reflist Category 1972 books Category Sociology books Category Political books Category Works by Herbert Marcuse poli book stub ... more details