Historical Events tagged with "government"

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Politics & Government

Senate Proclaims Caligula Emperor After Tiberius' Death

March 18th, 37 1987 years ago

Following the death of Emperor Tiberius, the Roman Senate annulled his will and declared Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, commonly known as Caligula, as the new emperor. This dramatic turn of events occurred amidst changing political loyalties and tensions within Rome. Caligula's ascension marked a notable shift in leadership style and power dynamics in the Roman Empire. He quickly became known for his extravagant lifestyle and controversial decisions, which would shape his infamous legacy.

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Politics & Government

Luoyang Becomes Capital of Eastern Han Dynasty

November 27th, 25 1999 years ago

Emperor Guangwu of Han declared Luoyang the capital, signaling a new era for the Eastern Han dynasty. After years of civil strife and fragmentation, this pivotal move aimed to restore centralized governance and foster stability within the realm. Luoyang's strategic location and rich cultural heritage provided an ideal foundation for the resurgence of imperial authority in China.

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Military & Warfare

Rebels Overthrow Chang'an in Major Uprising

October 4th, 23 2001 years ago

During a significant peasant revolt, hostile forces attacked and captured the city of Chang'an, the capital of China. This insurrection arose from widespread dissent among the population due to oppressive governmental policies and economic struggles. As the rebellion gained momentum, rebel factions converged on the city, leading to a violent confrontation. The successful siege of Chang'an marked a pivotal moment in the conflict and showcased the discontent with state authority.

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Politics & Government

Wang Mang Declares Xin Dynasty Over Han

January 10th, 9 2016 years ago

In a pivotal moment in ancient Chinese history, Wang Mang proclaimed the end of the Western Han dynasty and asserted the establishment of his own Xin dynasty. Citing the divine Mandate of Heaven, Wang positioned his claim as a necessary transition for the well-being of the state. His assertion was both politically motivated and symbolically significant, as it reflected a common belief in the legitimacy of rulers based on cosmic principles. This declaration marked a significant shift in power and set the stage for subsequent changes in governance.

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