- Look up
tyrant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
tyrant (from
Ancient Gr**** τύραννος (túrannos) 'absolute ruler'), in the
modern English usage of the...
- of the Oyo Empire, who was
preceded Odarawu. His
reign was
short and
tyranical and he was
overthrown by the Oyo Mesi. He was
considered a
fierce and...
-
ascended the
throne he
ordered the
destruction of Ojo-Sẹgi. This was seen as
tyranical and he was
therefore dethroned and
killed by the Oyo Mesi
through ritual...
- Fasciana,
Symons 5:21 8. "On
Grounds of Battle" Fasciana,
Symons 4:17 9. "
Tyranic Oppression" Fasciana,
Symons 4:24 10. "Ravaged by Conflict" Barrett, Symons...
- In 1808 he
became a judge. As a
jurist his
temperament was
considered "
tyranical but fair.": 97 Then In 1816,
Smith was
elected a
United States Senator...
-
Gorthians from a
primitive feudal level, for the
lords he now
meets are
tyranical [sic] and
without mercy. As
Kincar works out his
destiny in this new world...
-
papacy had been
deceived into
elevating Lichfield, and that it was a "
tyranical power" that had been
behind the effort. Æthelhard
presided over at least...
- quarrelsome, pugnacious, and arrogant", and "swaggering,
bullying and
tyranical".
According to yet
another scholar,
Edward A.
Hopkins was an
unusual man...
- days
before this and
which had
continued ever
since plaguing my
memory tyranically.
These ten
songs were
composed with a
blend of
despair and reminiscences...
- of
Friends of the
Cuban Revolution,
surfaced to
publicly ****ail the '
tyranical ambitions' of
Fidel Castro. Such
statements of
political disavowal more...