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  • 101regent — n 1. viceroy, vice emperor, vice king, vice sultan, vice caliph; vice queen, vicereine; protector, palatine, khedive, satrap, margrave, burgrave; mandarin, pasha, bey, tetrarch, nabob; minister, commissioner; deputy, agent, proxy, substitute,… …

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  • 102Constitutional status of Cornwall — The flag of Cornwall (Kernow) Cornwall is currently administered as a unitary authority and ceremonial county of England.[1] However, a number of organisations and individuals [2] question the constitutional basis for …

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  • 103List of people convicted of treason — This is a list of people convicted of treason.Some countries, such as the U.S., have a high constitutional hurdle to conviction for treason, while many countries, especially absolute monarchies and dictatorships, have less stringent… …

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  • 104Laudabiliter — was a papal bull issued in 1155 by the English Pope Adrian IV purporting to give the Angevin King Henry II of England lordship over Ireland. TermsThe bull purported to grant Henry, who requested it from English Pope Adrian, the right to invade… …

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  • 105master — n 1. lord, lord and master, overlord, ruler, tyrant, dictator, despot; king, sovereign, monarch, majesty, crowned head, potentate, dynast; prince, emperor, rajah, maharajah, sultan, czar, Caesar, kaiser, Fr. roi, Latin, rex. sheik, khan, governor …

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  • 106Lances fournies — The Lances fournies was a medieval army squad, that would have surrounded a knight in battle, consisting of a four to ten man team built of squires (man at arms, (usually mounted swordsmen), archers, attendants (pages) and the knight himself.… …

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  • 107ligeance — ˈlījən(t)s, ˈlēj noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English legeaunce, from Middle French ligeance, from lige liege + ance more at liege 1. archaic …

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  • 108Prince — Prince, from the Latin root princeps , is a general term for a monarch, for a member of a monarch s or former monarch s family, and is a hereditary title in some members of Europe s highest nobility. The female equivalent is a princess.Historical …

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  • 109Raynald of Châtillon — (also Reynaud, Renaud, Reynald, Reynold, Renald or Reginald of Chastillon) (c. 1125 ndash; July 4 1187) was a knight who served in the Second Crusade and remained in the Holy Land after its defeat. He ruled as Prince of Antioch from 1153 to 1160… …

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  • 110Robert Brackenbury — Sir Robert Brackenbury (d. 22 August, 1485) was a close associate of Richard III of England.Early lifeHe was a younger son of Thomas Brackenbury of Denton, Durham, England. This was a family which had been known in Durham since the end of the… …

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