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"bouleversement" Definitions
  1. REVERSAL
  2. a violent disturbance : DISORDER

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Cours d'histoire des états européens depuis le bouleversement de l'Empire by Maximilian Samson Friedrich Schoell Forces loyal to Innocent X razed Castro and it was never rebuilt. Thus ended the Second War of Castro.
He was appointed to the government as Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Integration and International Cooperation on 11 April 2014."Remaniement au Mali: de nouveaux entrants, mais pas de bouleversement", Radio France Internationale, 12 April 2014 .
Similarly, argues Lynskey, during the war Orwell had had to make pro-Soviet broadcasts, lauding Britain's ally. After the war—but with a cold one looming—this became an image that needed swiftly to be discarded, and is, comments Lynskey, the historical origin of Oceania's bouleversement in its alliance during Hate Week.
''Cours d'histoire des états européens depuis le bouleversement de l'Empire'' by Maximilian Samson Friedrich Schoell. Books.google.com.au. Retrieved on 2 September 2011. On 2 September, on the Pope's orders, the city was completely destroyed. Not only did Pope Innocent's troops destroy the fortifications and general buildings of Castro, they destroyed the churches as well so as to completely sever all links between the city and the papacy.
For the eight years following the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle that ended the War of the Austrian Succession, Maria Theresa plotted revenge on the Prussians. The British and Dutch allies who had proved so reluctant to help her in her time of need were dropped in favour of the French in the so-called Reversal of Alliances (bouleversement) of 1756, under the advice of Kaunitz, Austrian Chancellor (1753–1793). This resulted in the Treaty of Versailles of 1756. That same year, war once again erupted on the continent as Frederick, fearing encirclement, launched a pre-emptive invasion of Saxony and the defensive treaty became offensive.

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