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The end of the Triennium was, once again, the end of the Militia.
Members of the Board of Trustees are elected by the chapters for three-year terms to coincide with each triennium.
He was elected President of the International Union of Crystallography for the triennium 2011-2014.
During the revolutionary troubles of 1820-1823 (the "liberal triennium") Carlos was threatened by the extreme radicals, but no attack was made on him.
During the Liberal Triennium he supported the liberals despite his absolutist convictions, because he was against French intervention.
He studied in the novitiate at Mariëndaal, and continued on for a triennium in philosophy at Oudenbosch.
It was founded at Presbyterian Youth Triennium and the General Assembly meeting in July 1995.
Since the onset of the IYPE Triennium in 2007, many thousands of activities have taken place all over the globe.
The Triennium was a volatile period between liberals and conservatives in Spain, and constant political tensions between the two groups progressively weakened the government's authority.
With the dispensation "super triennium" Pope Paul VI allowed him to take the Perpetual Vows.
Much to the displeasure of the king, the Liberal Triennium of 1820-1823 reconstituted the National Militia, which fought against the absolutist uprisings within the peninsula.
If the offices of president and vice president become vacant during the triennium, the secretary performs the duties of president until the next meeting of General Convention.
The House of Deputies only meets as a full body once every three years; however, the House of Bishops meets regularly throughout the triennium between conventions.
Incidentally, the only institution abolished in the "Liberal Triennium", which was not restored by Ferdinand VII, was the Inquisition.
Another work was Nobilis adolescentis triennium, first published in Christian Becmann's Manuductio ad Latinam linguam (1611) and often reprinted.
The real work of General Convention is done by interim bodies, the most powerful being the Executive Council, which oversees the work of the national church during the triennium.
"The Bolshevik triennium" (1918-1920) saw a major outbreak of strikes and land occupations, triggered by news of the Russian Revolution and deteriorating economic conditions in the countryside.
Morillo returned to Spain, was named General Captain of New Castile, and supported the Liberal Constitution during the Liberal Triennium.
The return of the exiles during the "liberal triennium" from 1820 to 1823 allowed the creation of the Spanish Athenæum, directed by Juan Manuel de los Rios.
El Himno de Riego is a song dating from the Liberal Triennium and named in honour of Colonel Rafael del Riego.
The Executive Committee meets triennially with delegates from local chapters nationwide every 3 years to discuss the business of PLU and to elect the national officers for the next triennium.
An internecine conflict between La Serna and General Pedro Antonio Olañeta, which was an extension of the Liberal Triennium, proved to be the royalists' undoing.
March 9, 1820 - King Ferdinand VII of Spain accepts the new constitution, beginning the Liberal Triennium ("Trienio Liberal").
The spreading of the news of the Liberal Triennium, a liberal rebellion in Spain that reinstated the Spanish Constitution of 1812, also sought to undermine royalist loyalty.