Results for: rebellion, revolt, revolution, riot, mutiny
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rebellion, revolt, revolution, riot, mutinyuprising
(AD 37-100?, born as Joseph Ben Matthias) Jewish historian and military man who participated in the Jewish rebellion against Rome, author of "History of the Jewish War"Josephus Flavius
(French) Franciscan friar (so called due to the knotted cord worn as a girdle); member of a French political club during the first Revolution which met in an old Cordelier convent in Paris (French history)cordelier
(tumbril) cart for transporting victims to their execution (especially to the guillotine during the time of the French Revolution); dumpcart (especially one used for transporting dung)tumbrel
accident where a vehicle overturns, act of turning upside down, instance of overturning; mouseover, JavaScript element that causes a change when the mouse cursor passes over it (Internet); revolution, one full spin; transferral of money from one invest...rollover
act of ascending; process of increasing, growth; waking up, action of standing up, becoming powerful, getting higher, getting more important, getting up, ascending; increasing, growing; growing older, maturing, leavening process, revolt, something gett...rising
action against rebellion, tactics used in combating guerrilla fighters or revolutionariescounterinsurgency
activity against results of revolution, revolution opposing previous revolution, revolution which opposes a previous revolutioncounterrevolution
American RevolutionAmerican War of Independence
American soldier during RevolutionContinental
anti-Marxist socialist movement, practice of reconsidering long-standing policies and beliefs; anti-Marxist movement which stresses evolution and reform over revolution and radical change, reconsidering of accepted truthsrevisionism
applause, around, circum-, arrows shot, bells rung, brisk, charge of ammunition, circular dance, circular or spherical, ring-shaped, rounded, complete, considerable, curved, cut of beef, cycle, revolution, rotation; any circular object; series of actio...round
argument, noisy disturbance, tumult, commotion, disorder, riot, pandemoniumuproar
attempt to overthrow government, defiance of authority, revolt, uprising, mutiny; revolution, insurrectionrebellion
attribute something to something, disparage or belittle somebody, kill animal humanely, land airplane, pay deposit on something, put child to bed, suppress rebellion, write somethingput down
 

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