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How To Use Feudatory In A Sentence

  • The following information concerning the government, &c., of fairyland, is taken from Aytoun: -- The queen of fairyland was a kind of feudatory sovereign under Satan, to whom she was obliged to pay _kave_, or tithe in kind; and, as her own fairy subjects strongly objected to transfer their allegiance, the quota was usually made up in children who had been stolen before the rite of baptism had been administered to them. Folk Lore Superstitious Beliefs in the West of Scotland within This Century
  • There is a prodigious difference between the oblat of a saint and the feudatory of a bishop. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • They were declared vassals of the empire; but the emperor, Henry III., discontented with these feudatory conquerors, engaged Leo IX. to launch the excommunication at the head of an army of Germans. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • Peasants attacked landlords and burned tax and feudatory documents, tax collectors were beaten or worse, and lawyers were attacked because of their association with the landed classes.
  • After Conrad Otto's death in Sicily (1191), a new war of succession broke out between the brothers Ottokar and Henry Wladislaw: to avoid bloodshed, the latter renounced in 1197 his claims to Bohemia, accepting Moravia as a margraviate feudatory to the Bohemian crown. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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  • He declared himself feudatory lieutenant of the pope, paid about eight thousand pounds sterling in ready money to the legate A Philosophical Dictionary
  • Satraps of both the empires assumed power in their own feudatory territories, the most important of the Vijayanagara remnants were the Nayaks of Madurai.
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  • The Bakufu insisted that to convey such a document direct from the Throne to a feudatory was a plain trespass upon the shogun's authority. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
  • With most of these ‘native states’ the British had formal treaties that specified the terms and nature of their power and that directly established a feudatory link with the Crown of England.
  • They were the property of his feudatory, the (black) “Marquess of Pemba” (Bembe): Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo
  • Nobili used his political persona to obtain from Tirumalai Nayak permission to convert in exchange for Nobili bringing the Portuguese from Goa to help him to subdue a rebellious feudatory.
  • And considering the force of Ming and suzerain - feudatory system some officials in the frontier are actually adopt the policy of supporting Li' s to oppose Mo' s.
  • The Nayaks or Nayakkans, as they were also called, were the feudatory governors appointed by the Vijyayanagar rulers to protect their interests in parts of what are now Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.
  • And considering the force of Ming and suzerain - feudatory system some officials in the frontier are actually adopt the policy of supporting Li' s to oppose Mo' s.
  • Before the Basha had left Tripoli he had been engaged in communications with Muley Hamid, the then King of Tunis, who was feudatory of Spain. Sea-Wolves of the Mediterranean
  • The Ikkery Naiks were a line of feudatory chieftains who rose to power after the decline of the mighty Vijayanagar empire following the battle of Thalikkotta in 1565.
  • There were ladies in search of necklaces, and men, it seemed to Kim — but his mind may have been vitiated by early training — in search of the ladies; natives from independent and feudatory Courts whose ostensible business was the repair of broken necklaces — rivers of light poured out upon the table — but whose true end seemed to be to raise money for angry Kim
  • it remained feudatory to India until 1365
  • If the subinfeudatory lord alienated, it would operate as a forfeiture to the person in immediate reversion. Notes and Queries, Number 231, April 1, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • Duke Robert, oblat of the Church, was therefore no feudatory of the pope; he could not be so, since the popes were not the sovereigns of Rome. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • Pyramid developed a general of unusual prowess called Tezozomoc, and under his leadership the Cactus People extended their fringe of feudatory states almost to Guadalajara. Mexico
  • Raja Mansingh's successor raja Vikramaditya, who was a feudatory of Lodis since 1519, was also in Agra.

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