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At a council held with the Shoshone chieftains on August 17, Sacagawea recognized one of the chiefs as her brother Cameahwait.
In the durbars of the village chieftains they sang songs of war, victory and valour.
Part of the Indian political system is controlled by musclemen, crooked corporate chieftains and other scoundrels.
A clutch of kings, small-time rulers and chieftains invaded your home, dazzling garments and heavy jewellery in tow.
This was no easy task and several attempts were made on his life by chieftains who feared that he was going to take their kingdoms.
I regularly hear people both inside and outside the party complain about the power and excesses of factional chieftains.
Ideology justifies the rule of each ruling class, whether as chieftains, patricians, landowners, or those with capital, the bourgeoisie.
In some cases, the highly compensated corporate chieftains are presiding over companies that are slashing payrolls.
For the poor natives left behind, it's an uncertain time, filled with marauding Saxons and power struggles among local chieftains.
Unlike the greedy profiteers and corporate chieftains who actually made money on those stocks, we were not acting irresponsibly.
With the economy flailing, many corporate executives and leveraged-buyout chieftains are taking a wait-and-see attitude.
These men may have been of sufficient influence to become imperceptibly more like chieftains in control of warbands than Roman commanders.
Henry II came to Ireland in order to secure the feudal loyalty of the Normans, and many Irish chieftains.
After the Ottoman Empire gained general control of the area in 1516, Lebanon continued to maintain a feudal system of rule by local chieftains.
Barons or lesser feudal chieftains replicated this structure, which was not a flexible or adaptive one.
For centuries, they lived in clans commanded by chieftains and feuded among themselves.
They may be clamouring for democracy and progress, but Lebanon's chieftains are feudal at heart.
He notes that Carew, though a murderous Machiavel, never betrayed his sworn allegiance as the rebel chieftains did.
I spent a few minutes in the abbey museum, admiring high-relief tomb carvings of bygone Scots kings and chieftains in full battle gear.
We're back with Anthony Quinn, who has played Native Americans, mafia dons, Arab sheiks, Greek peasants, tycoons, Hawaiian chieftains.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Greek chieftains are gathered in the place of assembly, along the banks of the Scamander.
The Gallic chieftains were adorned with gold necklaces, bracelets, and rings.
The Trojans proceed to the battle, while Agamemnon exhorts the chieftains of the Greeks.
In any case it is important to notice that the name was given to certain pre-Islamic chieftains.
I little thought to find him among the bravest of my own chosen chieftains.
The Anglo-Saxon poets let us know that chieftains and warriors wore a body defence, which they call a byrnie or a battle-sark.
The Soviet Union, with its satellites, and China are held in the tight grip of Communist Party chieftains.
Lysandra was, in a short time, followed in her flight by many of the nobles and chieftains of Macedon, who had espoused her cause.
The most prominent of these chieftains or princes was Achaemenes, who is regarded as the founder of the Persian monarchy.
After struggling vainly to continue the war, Vercingetorix surrendered, and the Gallic chieftains laid down their arms.
Upon this occasion the Irish chieftains contended which should first offer to the young Prince their loyal homage and the kiss of peace.
The princes and chieftains of Erin in vain sought her hand in marriage.
Do you know what your unprecedented temerity would have cost you had you failed to kill either of the two chieftains whose metal you now wear?
Possibly they were intended to mark the graves of deceased chieftains.
Where were the chivalrous chieftains with their clans behind them?
The assembled warriors and chieftains examined me closely, feeling my muscles and the texture of my skin.
The Scotch chieftains looked at each other in their turn with frowning brows.
Such is the king to whom Viking chieftains bowed their heads, and whom the modern and palatial steamship defies with impunity seven times a week.
Mehevi and the chieftains of the Ti have just risen from their noontide slumbers.
The Greeks had a tradition that the chieftains of Mycenae came from Lydia.
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