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Ascension to the Throne (Russian: Восхождение на трон) is a turn-based strategy game with RPG elements. It was developed by the Ukrainian video game company DVS and was released on January 26 2007 for Microsoft Windows .
At some point after 1672, Aussa declined and temporarily came to an end in conjunction with Imam Umar Din bin Adam's recorded ascension to the throne. [1] On 26 September 1725, the Mudaito Afars and their Harla allies invaded Aussa from the North-east Eli Da'ar and central-west of Andhar Kalu and burnt the state of Awsa.
Before his ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name (his imina) [4] was Akihito (顕仁). [5] Sutoku was the eldest son of Emperor Toba. Some old texts say he was instead the son of Toba's grandfather, Emperor Shirakawa. Chūgū: Fujiwara no Kiyoko (藤原 聖子) later Kōkamon'in (皇嘉門院), Fujiwara no Tadamichi's daughter
The main feature of this patch is the first part of the Echoes of Vana'diel 24-man raid series collaboration with Final Fantasy XI, Jeuno: The First Walk. In this storyline, the Warrior of Light and Bakool Ja Ja investigate the appearance of an amnesiac adventurer and reappearance of Gulool Ja Ja's apparition in Mamook, leading them to a city ...
Before his ascension to the throne, his name [4] was Ōi-shinnō (Ōi-no-ō). [5] He was the seventh son of Prince Toneri, a son of Emperor Tenmu. [6] And although his father died when he was three, he was not given any rank or office at the court. In the older Japanese documents, he is usually referred to as Haitai (廃帝), the dethroned emperor.
Queen Elizabeth II had an unexpected rise to power, as well as an unexpected duration on the throne
Paramavaishnavi Goswamini Devi or Tribhuvana Mahadevi I (Odia: ପ୍ରଥମ ତ୍ରିଭୁବନ ମହାଦେବୀ) was the first female ruler of the Bhaumakara Dynasty in ancient Odisha and the widow of king Santikara I who ascended the throne of Toshali or Utkala between the years 843 A.D to 845 A.D and ruled until 850 A.D after the premature death of her ruling son Subhakara III.
Before his ascension to the Chrysanthemum Throne, his personal name (his imina) was Kunihito-shinnō (邦仁親王). [2] He was the second son of Emperor Tsuchimikado, and second cousin of his predecessor Emperor Shijō. Empress: Saionji (Fujiwara) no Yoshi-ko (西園寺(藤原)姞子) [3] Later Ōmiya-in (大宮院), Saionji Saneuji’s ...