How To Use princedom In A Sentence
- Her household was her private princedom and the council was foolish to send her own subjects to issue commands to her in her own domain. From Heads of Household to Heads of State: The Preaccession Households of Mary and Elizabeth Tudor, 1516-1558
- He'd rather keep the sword than have the princedom she offers him for rescuing her wizard. Archive 2007-03-01
- Not all the centuries of fitful contact between Dublin and Wales had been by way of invasion and rapine, a good many marriages had been made between the princedoms, and a fair measure of honest commerce been profitable to both parties. His Disposition
- The closest to this is perhaps the Machiavellian princedom which is premised on the infamous Undefined
- I imagine, though I don't know, that the pre-eminence of Gwynedd among the Welsh princedoms in Llewellyn Fawr's time has its roots in Merfyn and his dynasty. A Bishop of Chester?
- The hostile neighbours have fought three wars over Kashmir and continue to dispute ownership of the former Himalayan princedom, India's only Muslim majority state. Indian army returns to Srinagar
- As Machiavelli stresses in chapter 2, his interest lies not in republics as such, but rather in the government of cities, whether they are ruled as republics or as princedoms.
- Succession to the princedom was hereditary. 41 Lonkjouw was probably the most centralized Austronesian political unit on Formosa in the early seventeenth century, but there were other areas that had political organization above the village level. How Taiwan Became Chinese
- You can unite the forces of Russian princedoms and give battle to the Horde, or gather the Novgorod militia and warmly greet the Order knights on the ice and snow of the northern lands.
- Baronial connections with Wales also helped Llywelyn I to expand his princedom of Gwynedd to its maximum extent.