Definitionn. a state exercising a degree of dominion over a dependent state especially in its foreign affairs
Last update: October 17, 2015
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As representing the pope, the suzerain of Henry, he claimed the regency and actually divided the chief power with William Marshal, earl of Pembroke. [Please select]
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He is my cousin, but I am his suzerain. [Please select]
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This time at last her action was legalized, when Turkey expressly abandoned her suzerain rights by a clause in the Treaty of London. [Please select]
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Long before Richard was at the gate the Lord of Autafort had had warning, and had peered down upon his suzerain at his clambering. [Please select]
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Richard knelt to his suzerain and was by him caught up and kissed. [Please select]
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The position of the over-king or Ard-Reagh was more nearly allied to that of the early French suzerain or the German emperor. [Please select]
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The stripes appeared that morning as the banner of a hated suzerain, the ring as the emblem of his overlordship. [Please select]
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