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Encyclopedia > List of state leaders in 1292

1291 state leaders - Events of 1292 - 1293 state leaders - State leaders by year


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Medieval Lithuania (9581 words)
The united Lithuanian state, which included the Duchy of Lithuania and a few other duchies, may be tentatively called the Grand Duchy of Lithuania: in the Ruthenian tradition grand dukes were the ones who had a few minor dukes as their subjects (Mindaugas was to be awarded this title in the Ruthenian chronicles).
Lithuania in the narrow sense - the former territory of the Duchy of Lithuania - was the nucleus of this state.
This leader referred to the Lithuanian army as his own army; thus, we may conclude that he was the ruler of all of Lithuania.
Secretary of State :: Elections Division (11945 words)
Tippett stated that the aggravating factors in this case were that the corporation is not a small or unsophisticated company, that the corporation had a history of involvement in the political process, and that the corporation was unaware of the violation until the Republican Party brought the violation to the corporation's attention.
She stated that the hearing officers found that Cole Associates had in fact given only $5,000 to the Indiana Democratic State Committee in 1996, and that the corporation had given an additional $1,500 to what the corporation believed was a separate political organization which was apparently never established.
King stated that any administrative rules concerning the standards for the assessment of civil penalties would be codified in the Indiana Administrative Code, and that any state agency rule would have the force and effect of law, subject to the general assembly's ability to override or void the administrative rule.
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