How to use in-sentence of “revolted”:
– In 672 the Picts revolted and threw out the king that the Northumbrians had placed on the throne there.
– Adams went before the Supreme Court on behalf of African slaves who had revolted and seized the Spanish ship “Amistad”.
– In second century before common era, the Jewish population of the area revolted against Seleucids and founded an independent Hesmonean kingdom.
– During that same year, the Ancient GreeceGreek cities in Sicily revolted against Roman control.
– Around 1200 A.D., they revolted and won their independence.
Example sentences of “revolted”:
– The thirteen colonies revolted against Great Britain, they did not secede from it.
– Jews violently revolted against the Romans twice, but the Ancient RomeRomans reconquered the whole area and finally renamed it Syria-Palaestina after one of Judea’s ancient enemies, the Philistines.
– In 1800 the people revolted but the British retook control.
– Serbia revolted and gained nominal independence in 1815, but they were still vassals of the Ottoman Empire.
– But he refused to love the humans as much as his father, God, as he was instructed, and so he revolted against Heaven.
– Jang Bahadur Rana the then Prime Minister of Nepal revolted against the royalty in 1844.
– Before the First War of Independence, Indians in different parts of India had revolted against the British.
- The thirteen colonies revolted against Great Britain, they did not secede from it.
- Jews violently revolted against the Romans twice, but the Ancient RomeRomans reconquered the whole area and finally renamed it Syria-Palaestina after one of Judea's ancient enemies, the Philistines.
- In 1800 the people revolted but the British retook control.
– The city revolted against SpainSpanish occupation in 1573, becoming one of the main city’s of the Eighty Years’ War.
– In 1069 the citizens of Le Mans revolted against the Normans.
– Judah revolted several times and after the final time, Babylon destroyed Jerusalem and its Temple and took away its king and many of the leading people in 586 BC.
– When Hus was killed his followers revolted and fought against the Catholics until they were defeated in 1431.