How to use in-sentence of “accession”

How to use in-sentence of “accession”:

+ But in fact Scotland had no monarch until the accession of Robert the Bruce in 1306.

+ Between June of 68 and December of 69, Ancient RomeRome witnessed the successive rise and fall of Galba, Otho and Vitellius until the final accession of Vespasian, the first ruler of the Flavian Dynasty.

+ The accession of the Castilian King Ferdinand III of CastileFerdinand III to the Leonese kingdom in 1230 brought Galicia under the control of the Crown of Castile.

+ Officers of the College of Arms still sometimes read Royal proclamations in public, for example at the accession of a new sovereign.

+ But soon the Nizam had to sign an Instrument of Accession to the Union of India so that Hyderabad becomes a part of India.

+ Maria Magdalena of Austria or Maria Maddalena of Austria was Grand Duchess of Tuscany from her husband’s accession in 1609 until his death in 1621.

+ In 1713 Cosimo III altered the Tuscan laws of succession to allow the accession of his daughter, and spent his final years canvassing the European powers to agree to recognise this statute.

How to use in-sentence of accession
How to use in-sentence of accession

Example sentences of “accession”:

+ In this distinct entity of State of Hyderabad, where no official Referendum was held and where the ruler did not accede, the forced accession to India brought about by Military action, was presumed to have the tacit approval of the predominantly Hindu population.

+ The prince greatly respected his tutor, and after his accession bestowed on him the highest titles and honours that any Roman could attain, culminating in the consulate in 379.

+ On July 19, 1947, a convention of All Jammu Kashmir Muslim Conference, adopted the “Accession to Pakistan Resolution” demanding accession of the Kashmir state to Pakistan.

+ Qasim Razvi was the leader of a local militia in India, the Razakars of Hyderabad State, who blocked accession into the Republic of India after the Partition of British Indian empire against the wishes of the local majority Hindu-population, and fought against the Indian forces during occupation.

+ In Hyderabad, where no official Referendum was held and where the ruler did not accede, the forced accession to India brought about by Military action, was presumed to have the tacit approval of the predominantly Hindu population.

+ He has also served as Chief Negotiator for the accession of Cyprus to the European Union from 1998 to 2003.

+ Used the same as, except that it produces only a single linked accession code, without the text ‘PDB:’.

+ At the accession he adopted as his motto “Brödrafolkens väl” / “Broderfolkenes Vel”.

+ In this distinct entity of State of Hyderabad, where no official Referendum was held and where the ruler did not accede, the forced accession to India brought about by Military action, was presumed to have the tacit approval of the predominantly Hindu population.

+ The prince greatly respected his tutor, and after his accession bestowed on him the highest titles and honours that any Roman could attain, culminating in the consulate in 379.
+ On July 19, 1947, a convention of All Jammu Kashmir Muslim Conference, adopted the "Accession to Pakistan Resolution" demanding accession of the Kashmir state to Pakistan.

+ After the death of Johann Wilhelm, Anna Maria Luisa returned to Florence, where she enjoyed the rank of first lady until the accession of her brother Gian Gastone de’ Medici, who banished her to the Villa La Quiete.

+ His accession as emperor was the first time a son had succeeded his father since Titus succeeded Vespasian in 79.

+ In 14 AD, just after Augustus’ death, and the accession of his heir and stepson Tiberius, a huge raid was led by the new emperor’s nephew Germanicus.

+ Bulgaria and Romania signed their Treaty of Accession 2005Treaty of Accession on 25 April 2005 at a ceremony held at Neumünster Abbey in Luxembourg.

+ Between 1763 and 1783 Macaulay wrote her biggest work, “The History of England from the Accession of James I to that of the Brunswick Line”.

+ Following Zuma’s accession to the ANC leadership in 2007 and Mbeki’s resignation as president in 2008, the Mbeki faction of former ministers led by Mosiuoa Lekota split away from the ANC to form the Congress of the People.

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