“by order of” – sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “by order of”:

– The highest peak is the northern one; it is the easier to climb and has, on the top, a small wood sculpture of the Mary Madonna and a cross on the top that was built here by order of priests from Cuneo.

– It was closed in June 1642, with other theatres, by order of the Puritan Long Parliament.

– It was constructed by order of the first Mughal EmpireMughal emperor of India, Babur, in Ayodhya in the 16th century.

– The town was destroyed in 1606 by order of the SpainSpanish Puerto Plata inhabitants, away from the northern coast to form the new town of Monte Plata.

– Styled “Mademoiselle d’Aumale” she was engaged to Afonso VI of Portugal by order of Louis XIV who wanted an alliance with Portugal against Spain.

– Bellver Castle is a castle that was built by order of King Jaime II for use as a residence of the kings of Mallorca.

by order of - sentence examples
by order of – sentence examples

Example sentences of “by order of”:

- In the 14th century an inn was built in Ljungby by order of the king.

- The new Italian province of Cattaro was created by order of Italian leader Benito Mussolini the next month, with the "May 19 Treaty between Italy and Croatia".

– In the 14th century an inn was built in Ljungby by order of the king.

– The new Italian province of Cattaro was created by order of Italian leader Benito Mussolini the next month, with the “May 19 Treaty between Italy and Croatia”.

– On May 16, 2008, Long quit his role of Assistant General Manager On the June 3, 2008 edition of “ECW”, it was announced that Long had become the new General Manager of the ECW brand by order of the WWE Board of Directors.

– She inherited her title from her mother and was given to Philippe, Duke of Orléansher first cousin the Duke of Orléans in 1695 by order of Louis XIV when it was clear that Anne Marie Louise would not have children.

– The number executed by order of the Revolutionary Courts is often estimated at 8,000.

– This was done by order of the Privy Council on 3 December 2012.

– In 1751, Monte Cristi was founded again by order of Ferdinand VI of SpainFerdinand VI, king of Spain.

– The names are grouped by order of the historical period in which they were writing, which is not necessarily the same as the period in which they specialised.

– In 1751, Monte Cristi was founded again by order of the king Ferdinand VI of Spain.

– In 1978, Choi and Shin, whom she had recently divorced due to Shin having committed adultery, were kidnapped in Hong Kong to North Korea by order of Kim Jong-il.

– The new Italian province of Spalato was created by order of Mussolini the next month, with the “May 19 Treaty between Italy and Croatia”.

– The Brandenburg Gate on the “Luisenplatz” in Potsdam, should not be confused with the Brandenburg Gategate of the same name on Berlin’s “Pariser Platz”, it was built in 1770/71 by Carl von Gontard and Georg Christian Unger by order of Frederick II of Prussia.

– In 1463, coins were minted in Reginald’s Tower by order of the Irish Parliament, which, at that time, was meeting in the city.

– His major shrine is in Canterbury, but was destroyed by order of Henry VIII during his reign.

– Aylesbury replaced Buckingham as the county town of Buckinghamshire in 1529 by order of King Henry VIII.

– It had been built in 1761 by order of General Amherst, despite the objections of local Wyandots, who in 1762 warned the commander that they would soon burn it down.

– The site of the city, on what is now known as Tokyo Bay, had been settled for several centuries, but first became historically significant with the building of Edo Castle in 1457 by order of Ōta Dōkan.

– It was built by order of William the Conqueror about six years after the Norman conquest of England, and soon after the Normans first came to the North.

– Finally, by order of Leo XIII, in his encyclical “Annum Sacrum as well as on June 11, he consecrated every human to the Sacred Heart.

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