For these reasons, the emperor conceiving that he should render good service to the common-wealth by rewarding these two eunuchs for their great exploits in restoring Thermantia to her mother, and in putting to death Eucherius, appointed Tarentius imperial chamberlain, and gave the next post under him to Arsacius.
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That accounts for the strained relationship between the central power and local elites : sometime during 303, an attempted military sedition in Seleucia Pieria and Antioch made Diocletian to extract a bloody retribution on both cities by putting to death a number of their council members for failing their duties of keeping order in their jurisdiction.
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On Oct . 16, 1946, at 1 minute past 1 in the morning, a U . S . Army hangman sprung a trap on a gallows in a prison gymnasium at Nuremberg, Germany, putting to death the first of 10 senior Nazi leaders convicted by an international tribunal of committing genocide and other war crimes.
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Speaking of the birth of film, he tells how " in the early morning of the 20th century, technologies decided to reproduce life . . . but as morality was still strong . . . they wore mourning for this putting to death, and it was in the colors of mourning, in black and white, that the cinema came into existence ."
45.
When Tuman bay II heard the conditions offered, he would gladly have accepted them; but was overruled by his Emirs, who distrusting Selim I, slew the Turkish members of the Embassy with one of the Qadis, and thus stopped negotiations . Selim I upon this revenged himself by the equally savage act of putting to death the Emirs imprisoned in the Citadel to the number of 57.
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A good man, " he displayed attachment to his wife and children . " He was " the first to depart from the barbarous custom of putting to death the captive kings " of countries fighting Rome . " His'honest countenance'became almost proverbial . " Yet at Sulla's command Pompey quit his beloved wife and then later ordered the execution of soldiers loyal to him, all due to Sulla and politics.
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In England, on the borders of the diocese of Ely, there is a town called Cantabrica, just outside which is a place known as Wandlebria, from the fact that the Wandeli, when ravaging Britain and savagely putting to death the Christians, placed their camp there, Now, on the hill-top where they pitched their tents, is a level space ringed with entenchments with a single point of entry, like a gate.