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(1) The following spring Manual made a triumphal entry into the city and established himself as the unquestioned suzerain of Antioch.
(2) In 1840 the government of Adolphe Thiers tried to revive Napoleon's glories in the Orient by supporting the pasha of Egypt in his bid to take Syria from his suzerain , the Ottoman Emperor.
(3) Nevski kept good relations with the Golden Horde, the Mongol army that swept over Eastern Europe in the 13 th century and established a suzerain in Russia.
(4) Among those heirs, Lachlan, a Princeton graduate, shares his father's conservative politics, making him a logical suzerain for the right-wing New York Post.
(5) It is the suzerain power, and therefore has rights over Tibet.
(6) His man was soon driven out, but his intervention established a definite French influence and reminded everyone that he was the suzerain of the Flemings.
(7) Both the United States and Japan are deeply worried about the future trajectory of a nuclear-equipped North Korean state, and in the long run by a unified Korea strategically tied more to its historical suzerain - China - than to the West.
(8) To preserve his u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510stateu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, the king had to exploit his u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510lordshipu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb as a feudal suzerain .
(9) Functional differentiation did of course arise in the suzerain - vassal pattern of political relations that typified both ancient and classical empires, and the modern ones of the European imperial age.
(10) Weinfeld argues that just as these political documents demand exclusive fidelity of the vassal toward the suzerain , so too is exclusive fidelity demanded of Israel toward its God.
(11) According to Ravina, the autonomy of domains in early modem Japan was based on three sources of legitimacy: feudal authority, patrimonial authority, and suzerain authority.
(12) At that time there were also over 500 princely states that were under British suzerainty but were not directly ruled by the British government.
(13) The Turks, as nominal suzerains of Egypt, declared war on France, and to prevent them from using Syria as a base from which to attack him, Napoleon invaded Palestine in February 1799.
(14) The policy of the local ruler of Fergana against the Arabs oscillated between conciliation and attempts to call in aid from the Chinese Emperors as nominal suzerains over Central Asia and from the Turks.
(15) The cover of Mughal suzerainty only helped the southern sultanates to extend their borders well into Chola heartland of Tamil Nadu and Mysore.
(16) Akbar finally annexed Ahmadnagar and Bijapur and Golconda became Mughal suzerainties during Jahangir and Shah Jahan's rule.
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(1) The following spring Manual made a triumphal entry into the city and established himself as the unquestioned suzerain of Antioch.
(2) In 1840 the government of Adolphe Thiers tried to revive Napoleon's glories in the Orient by supporting the pasha of Egypt in his bid to take Syria from his suzerain , the Ottoman Emperor.
(3) Nevski kept good relations with the Golden Horde, the Mongol army that swept over Eastern Europe in the 13 th century and established a suzerain in Russia.
(4) Among those heirs, Lachlan, a Princeton graduate, shares his father's conservative politics, making him a logical suzerain for the right-wing New York Post.
(5) It is the suzerain power, and therefore has rights over Tibet.
(6) His man was soon driven out, but his intervention established a definite French influence and reminded everyone that he was the suzerain of the Flemings.
(7) Both the United States and Japan are deeply worried about the future trajectory of a nuclear-equipped North Korean state, and in the long run by a unified Korea strategically tied more to its historical suzerain - China - than to the West.
(8) To preserve his u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510stateu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, the king had to exploit his u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510lordshipu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb as a feudal suzerain .
(9) Functional differentiation did of course arise in the suzerain - vassal pattern of political relations that typified both ancient and classical empires, and the modern ones of the European imperial age.
(10) Weinfeld argues that just as these political documents demand exclusive fidelity of the vassal toward the suzerain , so too is exclusive fidelity demanded of Israel toward its God.
(11) According to Ravina, the autonomy of domains in early modem Japan was based on three sources of legitimacy: feudal authority, patrimonial authority, and suzerain authority.
(12) At that time there were also over 500 princely states that were under British suzerainty but were not directly ruled by the British government.
(13) The Turks, as nominal suzerains of Egypt, declared war on France, and to prevent them from using Syria as a base from which to attack him, Napoleon invaded Palestine in February 1799.
(14) The policy of the local ruler of Fergana against the Arabs oscillated between conciliation and attempts to call in aid from the Chinese Emperors as nominal suzerains over Central Asia and from the Turks.
(15) The cover of Mughal suzerainty only helped the southern sultanates to extend their borders well into Chola heartland of Tamil Nadu and Mysore.
(16) Akbar finally annexed Ahmadnagar and Bijapur and Golconda became Mughal suzerainties during Jahangir and Shah Jahan's rule.
Synonyms
M
1. vassal
2. suzerain
3. overlord
4. emperor
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M
1. vassal
2. suzerain
3. overlord
4. emperor
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