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  • Constructive treason
  • Constructive treason is the judicial extension of the statutory definition of the crime of treason. For example, the English Treason Act 1351 declares

    Constructive treason

    Constructive_treason

  • Treason
  • Crime of betraying one's country

    Elizabethan age courts had shed the restrictions of statutory treason in favor of constructive treason applied as a form of political control. Edward Coke decides

    Treason

    Treason

    Treason

  • High treason in the United Kingdom
  • Offence under British law

    an act. (See constructive treason.) After the passage of the Treason Act 1351, several other offences were deemed to comprise high treason by act of Parliament

    High treason in the United Kingdom

    High treason in the United Kingdom

    High_treason_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Hanged, drawn and quartered
  • Medieval punishment for high treason

    extend that scope whenever required, a process more commonly known as constructive treason. It also applied to subjects overseas in British colonies in the

    Hanged, drawn and quartered

    Hanged, drawn and quartered

    Hanged,_drawn_and_quartered

  • List of people executed by the Tudors
  • People executed during the Tudor era in England

    Commons, and President of King's Council under Henry VII. Executed for constructive treason. Sir Richard Empson Speaker of the House of Commons and knight of

    List of people executed by the Tudors

    List_of_people_executed_by_the_Tudors

  • Trial of Lord George Gordon
  • Treason trial in 18th century

    Gordon's actions were only crimes under the illegally extended law of constructive treason, led to the jury finding him not guilty. This result, which met with

    Trial of Lord George Gordon

    Trial of Lord George Gordon

    Trial_of_Lord_George_Gordon

  • Seditious conspiracy
  • Crime of conspiring against the state

    to activities that threatened the social order but fell short of constructive treason. Enforcement of both types of offence under the Tudors and Stuarts

    Seditious conspiracy

    Seditious_conspiracy

  • 1510s in England
  • child. 17 August – Richard Empson and Edmund Dudley executed for "constructive treason". 1511 1 January – Catherine of Aragon gives birth to Henry VIII's

    1510s in England

    1510s_in_England

  • William Godwin
  • English philosopher and novelist (1756–1836)

    in which he forcefully argued that the prosecution's concept of "constructive treason" allowed a judge to construe any behaviour as treasonous. It paved

    William Godwin

    William Godwin

    William_Godwin

  • Edmund Dudley
  • English administrator (died 1510)

    April 1509, Dudley was imprisoned, and charged with the crime of constructive treason. Dudley's nominal crime was that during the last illness of Henry

    Edmund Dudley

    Edmund Dudley

    Edmund_Dudley

  • History of journalism
  • colonial authorities arrested Jordan, the editor, and charged him with constructive treason. However, Jordan was eventually acquitted, and he eventually became

    History of journalism

    History_of_journalism

  • Henry Clifford, 10th Baron Clifford
  • English nobleman

    Dudley—by then imprisoned in the Tower of London on charges of constructive treason—petitioned Henry VIII over what he believed were grave injustices

    Henry Clifford, 10th Baron Clifford

    Henry Clifford, 10th Baron Clifford

    Henry_Clifford,_10th_Baron_Clifford

  • History of Jamaican newspapers
  • colonial authorities arrested Jordan, the editor, and charged him with constructive treason. However, Jordan was eventually acquitted, and became Mayor of Kingston

    History of Jamaican newspapers

    History_of_Jamaican_newspapers

  • Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine
  • British politician

    acquittal but also dealt a blow to the English legal doctrine of constructive treason. The case established Erskine as the country's most successful barrister

    Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine

    Thomas Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine

    Thomas_Erskine,_1st_Baron_Erskine

  • Richard Empson
  • English politician (died 1510)

    King, Henry VIII, he was charged, like Dudley, with the crime of constructive treason, and was convicted at Northampton in October 1509. His attainder

    Richard Empson

    Richard Empson

    Richard_Empson

  • Treason Act 1397
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    it be demonstrated by some open, or overt, act." Samuel Rezneck, "Constructive Treason by Words in the Fifteenth Century", American Historical Review 33

    Treason Act 1397

    Treason Act 1397

    Treason_Act_1397

  • Impeachment in Maryland
  • the Piscattaway. These charges were well within the scope of a "constructive treason" under the statute of 25 Edward III, but the lower house did not

    Impeachment in Maryland

    Impeachment_in_Maryland

  • 1794 Treason Trials
  • British anti-revolutionary actions

    The 1794 Treason Trials, arranged by the administration of Prime Minister William Pitt, were intended to cripple the British radical movement of the 1790s

    1794 Treason Trials

    1794 Treason Trials

    1794_Treason_Trials

  • Andrew Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor
  • English peer (1467–1543)

    Coronation of King Henry VIII. During their indictment and conviction for Constructive treason Dudley and Empson were held in the Tower of London, where Dudley

    Andrew Windsor, 1st Baron Windsor

    Andrew_Windsor,_1st_Baron_Windsor

  • Homicide Act 1957
  • UK law, modifying offence of murder

    common law offence of murder in English law by abolishing the doctrine of constructive malice (except in limited circumstances), reforming the partial defence

    Homicide Act 1957

    Homicide Act 1957

    Homicide_Act_1957

  • Felony murder rule
  • Legal doctrine in some common-law jurisdictions

    justice. In some jurisdictions, the common law felony murder (called constructive murder) rule has been abolished, but has been replaced by a similar statutory

    Felony murder rule

    Felony_murder_rule

  • Delmas Treason Trial
  • 1985–1988 trial of anti-apartheid activists

    The Delmas Treason Trial was heard in the Supreme Court of South Africa from 16 October 1985 to 18 November 1988. In one of the lengthiest political trials

    Delmas Treason Trial

    Delmas Treason Trial

    Delmas_Treason_Trial

  • 1956 Treason Trial
  • 1956 trial in South Africa

    The Treason Trial was a trial in Johannesburg in which 156 people, including Nelson Mandela, were arrested in a raid and accused of treason in South Africa

    1956 Treason Trial

    1956_Treason_Trial

  • Stephen Jenyns
  • Fifteenth century Lord Mayor of London

    Justices, Sir Robert Rede and others, hearing Dudley's indictment for Constructive treason at the London Guildhall, and was present at the arraignment. The

    Stephen Jenyns

    Stephen_Jenyns

  • Thomas Richardson (judge)
  • English politician and judge (1569–1635)

    In the same year he took part in the careful review of the law of constructive treason This arose from the case of Hugh Pine who was charged with that crime

    Thomas Richardson (judge)

    Thomas Richardson (judge)

    Thomas_Richardson_(judge)

  • Tom Manthata
  • South African activist (1939–2020)

    He was one of the defendants in the Delmas Treason Trial and in November 1988 was convicted of treason for his political activity. He served one year

    Tom Manthata

    Tom_Manthata

  • Rivers of Blood speech
  • 1968 speech by the British politician Enoch Powell

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    Rivers of Blood speech

    Rivers of Blood speech

    Rivers_of_Blood_speech

  • Karl Liebknecht
  • German socialist politician (1871–1919)

    Court of Justice did not accept when Liebknecht was brought to trial for treason. He characterized the spirit of militarism with a reference to a remark

    Karl Liebknecht

    Karl Liebknecht

    Karl_Liebknecht

  • Unionism in Ireland
  • Political ideology

    Secretary for Ireland, Salisbury's nephew Arthur Balfour determined upon a constructive course. He pursued reforms intended, as some saw it, to "kill home rule

    Unionism in Ireland

    Unionism in Ireland

    Unionism_in_Ireland

  • Manslaughter
  • Homicide criminal charge less culpable than murder

    other factors. Constructive manslaughter is also referred to as "unlawful act" manslaughter. It is based on the doctrine of constructive malice, whereby

    Manslaughter

    Manslaughter

  • International Defence and Aid Fund
  • Financial support for anti-apartheid activists

    created by John Collins during the 1956 Treason Trial in South Africa. After learning of those accused of treason for protesting against apartheid, including

    International Defence and Aid Fund

    International_Defence_and_Aid_Fund

  • 2026 Iran war
  • Ongoing armed conflict in West Asia

    and the Iranian Foreign Ministry said that the discussions held were constructive. A second round of Omani-mediated talks took place in Rome on April 19

    2026 Iran war

    2026_Iran_war

  • LGB Alliance
  • British advocacy group founded in 2019

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    LGB Alliance

    LGB_Alliance

  • Nick Ferrari
  • Swiss-British radio host, television presenter and broadcast journalist

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    Nick Ferrari

    Nick Ferrari

    Nick_Ferrari

  • Confederate States of America
  • Unrecognized state in North America (1861–1865)

    alternative policies and to press for the adoption of these policies on a constructive basis. ... But the absence of a two-party system meant the absence of

    Confederate States of America

    Confederate States of America

    Confederate_States_of_America

  • Iran
  • Country in West Asia

    Mohammad Khatami, whose government advocated freedom of expression, constructive diplomatic relations with Asia and the EU, and policy that supported

    Iran

    Iran

    Iran

  • Sebastian Payne
  • British journalist (born 1989)

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    Sebastian Payne

    Sebastian Payne

    Sebastian_Payne

  • Kemi Badenoch
  • British politician (born 1980)

    Related Antidisestablishmentarianism Blue Labour Cambridge Analytica "Constructive conservatism" List of British conservatives Merry England O'Sullivan's

    Kemi Badenoch

    Kemi Badenoch

    Kemi_Badenoch

  • Impeachment
  • Legislative charges against a public official

    impeachment at the federal level is limited to those who may have committed "Treason, Bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors". Under the United States

    Impeachment

    Impeachment

    Impeachment

  • Anthony Bamford
  • British businessman (born 1945)

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    Anthony Bamford

    Anthony_Bamford

  • Niall Ferguson
  • Scottish historian (born 1964)

    July 2008. "The Ascent of Money". PBS.org. PBS. "Uncommon Knowledge: "The Treason of the Intellectuals", With Niall Ferguson | Uncommon Knowledge | Peter

    Niall Ferguson

    Niall Ferguson

    Niall_Ferguson

  • Politics vs. Literature
  • to be moments when Swift loses hold of the satire and introduces some constructive political thought - particularly in identifying the dangers of totalitarianism

    Politics vs. Literature

    Politics_vs._Literature

  • National Democracy (Ukraine)
  • Political ideology in Ukraine

    originally fought to maintain relevance by working alongside Kuchma as "constructive opposition". Despite this, Kuchma actively worked against the National

    National Democracy (Ukraine)

    National_Democracy_(Ukraine)

  • Blue Labour
  • UK political pressure group

    Glasman's current positions "should give us pause before treating him as constructive interlocutor within the Labour Party". In January 2025, Dan Carden, Labour

    Blue Labour

    Blue_Labour

  • Turning Point UK
  • Right-wing political advocacy group

    Related Antidisestablishmentarianism Blue Labour Cambridge Analytica "Constructive conservatism" List of British conservatives Merry England O'Sullivan's

    Turning Point UK

    Turning Point UK

    Turning_Point_UK

  • Jallianwala Bagh massacre
  • 1919 massacre of Indian protesters

    of the country at each other's throats long before the beginnings of constructive work were made possible. Under self-government, India would commit suicide;

    Jallianwala Bagh massacre

    Jallianwala Bagh massacre

    Jallianwala_Bagh_massacre

  • Sambhaji
  • Chhatrapati of the Marathas from 1681 to 1689

    Shankar Narayan Joshi has stated that his approach against famine was very constructive and he provided solutions to many complicated problems. His policies

    Sambhaji

    Sambhaji

    Sambhaji

  • Peace negotiations in the Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)
  • mechanics of possible solutions," and thanked the American delegation for "constructive cooperation". A source close to the Russian delegation reported that

    Peace negotiations in the Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)

    Peace_negotiations_in_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war_(2022–present)

  • Onward (think tank)
  • Think tank established in 2018, based in the United Kingdom

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    Onward (think tank)

    Onward_(think_tank)

  • Wets and dries
  • Factions in the British Conservative Party

    Related Antidisestablishmentarianism Blue Labour Cambridge Analytica "Constructive conservatism" List of British conservatives Merry England O'Sullivan's

    Wets and dries

    Wets and dries

    Wets_and_dries

  • Rory Stewart
  • British politician, academic and broadcaster (born 1973)

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    Rory Stewart

    Rory Stewart

    Rory_Stewart

  • Constitutional Democratic Party
  • 1905–1917 Russian centrist political party

    Nekrasov argued that the Duma experience had been a failure and that "constructive work" was pointless under an autocratic government. Kadet leaders on

    Constitutional Democratic Party

    Constitutional Democratic Party

    Constitutional_Democratic_Party

  • Léon Blum
  • French politician (1872–1950)

    France and was tried (but never judged) by its government on charges of treason. He was imprisoned in the Buchenwald concentration camp and after the war

    Léon Blum

    Léon Blum

    Léon_Blum

  • John Bolton
  • American attorney and diplomat (born 1948)

    Snowden and Chelsea Manning. Bolton accused Snowden of treason, stating that "Snowden committed treason, he ought to be convicted of that, and then he ought

    John Bolton

    John Bolton

    John_Bolton

  • The Squire of Gothos
  • 17th episode of the 1st season of Star Trek: The Original Series

    I object to intellect without discipline. I object to power without constructive purpose," in response to Trelane. In 2020, ScreenRant ranked it as the

    The Squire of Gothos

    The_Squire_of_Gothos

  • Kassym-Jomart Tokayev
  • President of Kazakhstan since 2019

    promote the concept of a "state that listens" to civil society, creating a constructive dialogue. Tokayev initiated the establishment of the new National Council

    Kassym-Jomart Tokayev

    Kassym-Jomart Tokayev

    Kassym-Jomart_Tokayev

  • United Democratic Front (South Africa)
  • 1983–1991 anti-apartheid organisation

    Pietermaritzburg Treason Trial was dropped, the Delmas Treason Trial continued until 1988. In November 1988, eight of those accused of treason were acquitted

    United Democratic Front (South Africa)

    United_Democratic_Front_(South_Africa)

  • Boeremag
  • Far-right South African terrorist organization

    during May 2003. Twenty-two men were charged with forty-two counts of treason, murder, and illegal weapons possession. Six pleaded not guilty, two did

    Boeremag

    Boeremag

    Boeremag

  • Evelyn Waugh
  • British writer and journalist (1903–1966)

    Related Antidisestablishmentarianism Blue Labour Cambridge Analytica "Constructive conservatism" List of British conservatives Merry England O'Sullivan's

    Evelyn Waugh

    Evelyn Waugh

    Evelyn_Waugh

  • Jacob Rees-Mogg
  • British politician (born 1969)

    Related Antidisestablishmentarianism Blue Labour Cambridge Analytica "Constructive conservatism" List of British conservatives Merry England O'Sullivan's

    Jacob Rees-Mogg

    Jacob Rees-Mogg

    Jacob_Rees-Mogg

  • Danny Kruger
  • British politician (born 1974)

    Related Antidisestablishmentarianism Blue Labour Cambridge Analytica "Constructive conservatism" List of British conservatives Merry England O'Sullivan's

    Danny Kruger

    Danny Kruger

    Danny_Kruger

  • Mary Harrington
  • British writer and editor

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    Mary Harrington

    Mary Harrington

    Mary_Harrington

  • Re-education camp (Vietnam)
  • Prison camps operated by Communist Vietnam

    individuals can be rehabilitated into society through education and socially constructive labor. The Hanoi government defended re-education camps by labeling the

    Re-education camp (Vietnam)

    Re-education_camp_(Vietnam)

  • Coningsby (novel)
  • 1844 political novel by Benjamin Disraeli

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    Coningsby (novel)

    Coningsby_(novel)

  • James Connolly
  • Irish republican, trade unionist and revolutionary (1868–1916)

    People (9 April). Connolly, James (1909) [1908]. "Industrial Unionism and Constructive Socialism". Socialism Made Easy. Chicago: Charles H. Kerr & Co. Connolly

    James Connolly

    James Connolly

    James_Connolly

  • Rivonia Trial
  • 1963–64 arrest and trial of activist leaders in Pretoria, South Africa

    struggle, citing precedents for temperate sentencing, even in cases of treason. On 12 June 1964, eight defendants were sentenced to life imprisonment;

    Rivonia Trial

    Rivonia_Trial

  • UnHerd
  • British website featuring politics and culture

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    UnHerd

    UnHerd

  • Nigel Farage
  • British politician and broadcaster (born 1964)

    Related Antidisestablishmentarianism Blue Labour Cambridge Analytica "Constructive conservatism" List of British conservatives Merry England O'Sullivan's

    Nigel Farage

    Nigel Farage

    Nigel_Farage

  • Suella Braverman
  • British politician (born 1980)

    Related Antidisestablishmentarianism Blue Labour Cambridge Analytica "Constructive conservatism" List of British conservatives Merry England O'Sullivan's

    Suella Braverman

    Suella Braverman

    Suella_Braverman

  • Liam Booth-Smith, Baron Booth-Smith
  • British political adviser (born 1987)

    Related Antidisestablishmentarianism Blue Labour Cambridge Analytica "Constructive conservatism" List of British conservatives Merry England O'Sullivan's

    Liam Booth-Smith, Baron Booth-Smith

    Liam Booth-Smith, Baron Booth-Smith

    Liam_Booth-Smith,_Baron_Booth-Smith

  • George Blake
  • British/Soviet espionage agent (1922–2020)

    on the grounds that the conviction of a spouse for treason can amount to cruelty or constructive desertion. Custody of their three sons was awarded to

    George Blake

    George Blake

    George_Blake

  • Fornication
  • Non-marital sexual intercourse

    August 2014. Hauerwas, Stanley (1981). A Community of Character: Toward a Constructive Christian Social Ethic. University of Notre Dame Press. ISBN 0-268-00733-0

    Fornication

    Fornication

    Fornication

  • Right of conquest
  • Concept in political science

    Equity and Trusts Equitable interest Beneficial ownership Resulting trust Constructive trust Indigenous land rights Aboriginal title Indigenous land rights

    Right of conquest

    Right of conquest

    Right_of_conquest

  • 2025–2026 Indonesian protests
  • Series of anti-government protests

    government, she also reminded that ways to convey aspirations should be done constructively, not anarchistically. Mahfud MD claimed that there are so many 'bright'

    2025–2026 Indonesian protests

    2025–2026 Indonesian protests

    2025–2026_Indonesian_protests

  • Dáil Courts
  • Irish judiciary, 1920–1922

    2019. The Constructive Work of Dáil Éireann No.1, 5 Casey 1970, 327 Casey 1974, 327 Casey 1970, 328 O'Connor 1915, p. 2. The Constructive Work of Dáil

    Dáil Courts

    Dáil_Courts

  • Juan Guaidó
  • Venezuelan politician (born 1983)

    2023, Maduro's regime alleged Guaidó to have committed money laundering, treason, and usurping public functions, issued an arrest warrant and asked the

    Juan Guaidó

    Juan Guaidó

    Juan_Guaidó

  • Centre for Policy Studies
  • Think tank and pressure group in the United Kingdom

    Related Antidisestablishmentarianism Blue Labour Cambridge Analytica "Constructive conservatism" List of British conservatives Merry England O'Sullivan's

    Centre for Policy Studies

    Centre_for_Policy_Studies

  • John Gray (philosopher)
  • English political philosopher (born 1948)

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    John Gray (philosopher)

    John Gray (philosopher)

    John_Gray_(philosopher)

  • One-nation conservatism
  • British political philosophy

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    One-nation conservatism

    One-nation conservatism

    One-nation_conservatism

  • Political positions of Nigel Farage
  • Views and voting record of the British politician

    Related Antidisestablishmentarianism Blue Labour Cambridge Analytica "Constructive conservatism" List of British conservatives Merry England O'Sullivan's

    Political positions of Nigel Farage

    Political positions of Nigel Farage

    Political_positions_of_Nigel_Farage

  • James Forsyth (political aide)
  • Political aide (born 1981)

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    James Forsyth (political aide)

    James Forsyth (political aide)

    James_Forsyth_(political_aide)

  • Escheat
  • State taking ownership of 'unowned' land

    after which the land would revert to the overlord. (However, one guilty of treason (rather than mere felony) forfeited all lands to the King. John and his

    Escheat

    Escheat

  • United States kill or capture strategy in Iraq
  • they benefitted most from a secure and stable Iraq, and stressed their constructive role. He described Coalition forces as intruders in Iraq's domestic affairs

    United States kill or capture strategy in Iraq

    United_States_kill_or_capture_strategy_in_Iraq

  • Workers Party of Britain
  • Political party in the United Kingdom

    Related Antidisestablishmentarianism Blue Labour Cambridge Analytica "Constructive conservatism" List of British conservatives Merry England O'Sullivan's

    Workers Party of Britain

    Workers Party of Britain

    Workers_Party_of_Britain

  • Capital punishment in Belarus
  • crimes." The list of capital offenses was expanded in 2023 to include high treason. A 1996 referendum on the issue saw 80.44% of voters support retaining

    Capital punishment in Belarus

    Capital punishment in Belarus

    Capital_punishment_in_Belarus

  • Enoch Powell
  • British politician (1912–1998)

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    Enoch Powell

    Enoch Powell

    Enoch_Powell

  • John Conroy
  • British military officer (1786–1854)

    Related Antidisestablishmentarianism Blue Labour Cambridge Analytica "Constructive conservatism" List of British conservatives Merry England O'Sullivan's

    John Conroy

    John Conroy

    John_Conroy

  • Winston Churchill
  • British statesman and writer (1874–1965)

    Related Antidisestablishmentarianism Blue Labour Cambridge Analytica "Constructive conservatism" List of British conservatives Merry England O'Sullivan's

    Winston Churchill

    Winston Churchill

    Winston_Churchill

  • Hassan Sheikh Mohamud
  • Former President of Somalia (2012–2017; 2022–2026)

    on adhering to procedural rules during the vote, and pledged to work constructively with the succeeding administration. On 12 December 2013, Hassan named

    Hassan Sheikh Mohamud

    Hassan Sheikh Mohamud

    Hassan_Sheikh_Mohamud

  • Sharpeville massacre
  • 1960 South African Police killing of protestors

    Congress Alliance including Nelson Mandela and some still enmeshed in the Treason Trial. Many white South Africans were also horrified by the massacre. The

    Sharpeville massacre

    Sharpeville massacre

    Sharpeville_massacre

  • Vaal uprising
  • 1984–1986 protests in South Africa

    senior VCA and UDF activists on treason charges for their alleged role in instigating the uprising; the Delmas Treason Trial ultimately resulted in 11

    Vaal uprising

    Vaal uprising

    Vaal_uprising

  • Lunenburg Rebellion
  • 1753 insurrection in Nova Scotia

    "2. The 'Hoffman Rebellion' (1753) and Hoffman's Trial (1754): Constructive High Treason and Seditious Conspiracy in Nova Scotia under the Stratocracy"

    Lunenburg Rebellion

    Lunenburg Rebellion

    Lunenburg_Rebellion

  • German National People's Party
  • Political party in Germany (1918–1933)

    wrote "At no time during the Weimar Republic did they make a single constructive contribution to the government of the country". At the same time, there

    German National People's Party

    German National People's Party

    German_National_People's_Party

  • Mark Littlewood
  • Director of Popular Conservatism (born 1972)

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    Mark Littlewood

    Mark Littlewood

    Mark_Littlewood

  • August 2025 Indonesian protests
  • oligarchic groups. She encouraged students to voice their aspirations on a constructive manner while looking after for their own safety. Finally, UGM urged state

    August 2025 Indonesian protests

    August 2025 Indonesian protests

    August_2025_Indonesian_protests

  • Traditional Unionist Voice
  • Political party in Northern Ireland

    Retrieved 14 May 2021 – via www.thetimes.co.uk. Rálaigh, C. Ó. (2023). From Constructive Ambiguities to Structural Contradictions: The Twilight of the Good Friday

    Traditional Unionist Voice

    Traditional Unionist Voice

    Traditional_Unionist_Voice

  • Eleanor Shawcross, Baroness Shawcross-Wolfson
  • British political advisor (born 1983)

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    Eleanor Shawcross, Baroness Shawcross-Wolfson

    Eleanor Shawcross, Baroness Shawcross-Wolfson

    Eleanor_Shawcross,_Baroness_Shawcross-Wolfson

  • Political views of Samuel Johnson
  • Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    Political views of Samuel Johnson

    Political_views_of_Samuel_Johnson

  • Neoconservatism: Why We Need It
  • 2006 book by Douglas Murray

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    Neoconservatism: Why We Need It

    Neoconservatism: Why We Need It

    Neoconservatism:_Why_We_Need_It

  • The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity
  • 2019 book by Douglas Murray

    Victorian morality History Cavalier Stuart Restoration Tories Jacobitism 1794 Treason Trials Old Whigs Corn Laws Oxford Movement Young England Neo-Jacobite Revival

    The Madness of Crowds: Gender, Race and Identity

    The_Madness_of_Crowds:_Gender,_Race_and_Identity

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  • Biblical

    Ziddim

    huntings; treasons; destructions

    Ziddim

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    English

    Lodge

    English : local name for someone who lived in a small cottage or temporary dwelling, Middle English logge (Old French loge, of Germanic origin). The term was used in particular of a cabin erected by masons working on the site of a particular construction project, such as a church or cathedral, and so it was probably in many cases equivalent to an occupational name for a mason. Reaney suggests that one early form, atte Logge, might sometimes have denoted the warden of a masons’ lodge.Henry Cabot Lodge (1850–1924), the influential U.S. senator from MA, was born in Boston, the only son of John Ellerton Lodge, a prosperous merchant and owner of swift clipper ships engaged in commerce with China, one of several Lodges who emigrated from England in the 18th and 19th centuries.

    Lodge

  • Rachanaa
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Rachanaa

    Built; Construction; Creative Art; All Creation

    Rachanaa

  • Sri | ஷ்ரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sri | ஷ்ரீ

    Light, Beauty, Prosperity, Rank, Power, Steel construction company

    Sri | ஷ்ரீ

  • Ziddim
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Ziddim

    Huntings; treasons; destructions.

    Ziddim

  • Tarpeia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Tarpeia

    Killed for an act of treason against her father.

    Tarpeia

  • Srijan
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Srijan

    Creation; Evolution; Construction

    Srijan

  • Rachana
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rachana

    Creation, Construction, Arrangement

    Rachana

  • Rachna
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Rachna

    Creation, Construction, Arrangement

    Rachna

  • Mulla
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Mulla

    A Persian Construction Probably from the Arabic Mawla (Master; Leader; Lord)

    Mulla

  • Kannagi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Kannagi

    Treasonable Women

    Kannagi

  • Nirmiti
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Nirmiti

    Produce; New Construction

    Nirmiti

  • MANDUBRATH
  • Male

    Celtic

    MANDUBRATH

    , (the divine king of the land); the man of black treason.

    MANDUBRATH

  • Rachna
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Rachna

    Construction; Arrangement; Creative Art; All Creation

    Rachna

  • Emmet
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Emmet

    The name is given to boys as a mark of respect to the great Irish orator and patriot Robert Emmet who was a leader of the unsuccessful 1798 rebellion against the British. He was captured on August 25, 1803 and tried for high treason and sentenced to be hanged, drawn and quartered. When asked if he had any thing to say in response to this sentence Emmet gave what is considered to be one of the most moving speeches of the period “”…When my country takes her place among the nations of the earth, then, and not till then, let my epitaph be written. I have done.””

    Emmet

  • Rachana | ரசநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Rachana | ரசநா

    Creation, Construction, Arrangement

    Rachana | ரசநா

  • Sri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Sri

    Light, Beauty, Prosperity, Rank, Power, Steel construction company

    Sri

  • Rachna | ரசநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Rachna | ரசநா

    Creation, Construction, Arrangement

    Rachna | ரசநா

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  • Reconstructive
  • a.

    Reconstructing; tending to reconstruct; as, a reconstructive policy.

  • Constructure
  • n.

    That which is constructed or formed; an edifice; a fabric.

  • Interpretative
  • a.

    According to interpretation; constructive.

  • Instructive
  • a.

    Conveying knowledge; serving to instruct or inform; as, experience furnishes very instructive lessons.

  • Construction
  • n.

    The process or art of constructing; the act of building; erection; the act of devising and forming; fabrication; composition.

  • Oppilative
  • a.

    Obstructive.

  • Astructive
  • a.

    Building up; constructive; -- opposed to destructive.

  • Constructively
  • adv.

    In a constructive manner; by construction or inference.

  • Obstructive
  • n.

    An obstructive person or thing.

  • Construction
  • n.

    The method of construing, interpreting, or explaining a declaration or fact; an attributed sense or meaning; understanding; explanation; interpretation; sense.

  • Architectonical
  • a.

    Pertaining to a master builder, or to architecture; evincing skill in designing or construction; constructive.

  • Constructive
  • a.

    Derived from, or depending on, construction or interpretation; not directly expressed, but inferred.

  • Extructive
  • a.

    Constructive.

  • Fabric
  • n.

    The act of constructing; construction.

  • Constrictive
  • a.

    Serving or tending to bind or constrict.

  • Vaulting
  • n.

    The act of constructing vaults; a vaulted construction.

  • Fabrication
  • n.

    The act of fabricating, framing, or constructing; construction; manufacture; as, the fabrication of a bridge, a church, or a government.

  • Loring
  • n.

    Instructive discourse.

  • Edificant
  • a.

    Building; constructing.

  • Constructive
  • a.

    Having ability to construct or form; employed in construction; as, to exhibit constructive power.