Definition of Suzerains. Meaning of Suzerains. Synonyms of Suzerains

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Definition of Suzerains

Suzerain
Suzerain Su"ze*rain, n. [F., formed fr. sus above, L. susum, sursum (fr. sub under + versum, p. p. of vertere to turn), after the analogy of souverain, E. sovereign. See Sub-, and Verse.] A superior lord, to whom fealty is due; a feudal lord; a lord paramount.

Meaning of Suzerains from wikipedia

- periods in Ancient Israel. The Hittites, Egyptians, and ****yrians had been suzerains to the Israelites and other tribal kingdoms of the Levant from 1200 to...
- Suzerain Legends is the latest installment in the Suzerain universe, a tabletop RPG setting created by Savage Mojo (an official Savage Worlds licensee)...
- Suzerain is a narrative government simulation game developed by Torpor Games and published by Fellow Traveller. It was released for Windows, macOS, on...
- party is called a suzerain. The rights and obligations of a v****al are called v****alage, while the rights and obligations of a suzerain are called suzerainty...
- the Khwarezmian Empire, who were at times supported by their "pagan" suzerains the Qara Khitai, for the lordship of Khorasan. Seljuk power in Khorasan...
- in Palestine; no reference must be made I think to the question of the Suzerain Power because that would land the British into difficulties with the French;...
- return for Ismail's ****istance, Babur permitted the Safavids to act as a suzerain over him and his followers. Thus, in 1513, after leaving his brother Nasir...
- states, though they all continued to recognise the Mughal emperor as their suzerain. The period also saw the emergence of the British East India Company who...
- Guinea had little economic value for them, the Dutch promoted Tidore as suzerain of Papua. By 1849, Tidore's borders had been extended to the proximity...
- century, the Ottoman Empire was called the "sick man of Europe". Three suzerain states – the Prin****lity of Serbia, Wallachia and Moldaviamoved towards...