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During his years with the court Ockeghem travelled outside France in the retinue of diplomatic missions, including one to Spain.
Land was held in customary tenure, the largest holdings by 250 daimyos, each with his retinue of dependent samurai.
His was the largest retinue in England and he promoted the use of badges and insignia, the most familiar being the Lancastrian collar of esses.
The girlish heroine, whose name itself has a poetic touch, came with a retinue of five, her parents, a hair dresser, an ayah and driver.
David, reacting to James' untimely outburst, commanded his retinue of elite combatants to fight their way to the exit.
The scale and precise role of the retinue of officers and servants who travelled with a prince has not been established.
On his land, the Lord owned a hearth-hall, within which he housed his retinue of warriors.
Obsessed with her health, she traveled with a retinue of surgeons, physicians, oculists, and apothecaries.
They don't hide behind a retinue of handlers and lawyers and public-relations fools.
However he requires his retinue and guests always to dress formally for dinner.
In the eleventh century the Norse kings probably had an immediate retinue of about ninety men, excluding menial servants and hangers on.
The Florentines marvelled at the extraordinary collection of classical books that John VIII and his scholarly retinue had brought with them from Constantinople.
General Taylor never made any great show or parade either of uniform or retinue.
You can imagine that I was rather surprised to see just how male-dominated your own retinue is.
A private room had been built for the prince and his retinue, but he preferred to dine with the other guests.
Their leader was Naylamp and his retinue included several wives of whom his favourite was Cetemi.
The first rex cat born in captivity, a cream male subsequently named Kallibunker, arrived with a retinue of four straight-hair littermates on July 21, 1950, in Bodmin Moor.
He then wields the supernatural power of the deity or its retinue, and finally exorcizes or removes the evil influences.
He dressed in silk kimonos, had a large retinue of servants and carried the signature daisho, or twin swords, of the Japanese ruling samurai class.
Some, like Emperor Rudolf II of Austria, had a genuine passion for the study of nature and drew to their courts a retinue of like-minded enthusiasts.
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He and his retinue lodged just outside the walls of the pueblo of Hawaikuh.
His movements and carriage were not inelegant, but there was a certain retinue wanting.
Prince Lorenz is also here, and these gray fellows are a part of his retinue.
He provided a house for her, and assigned to her service a retinue of domestics.
Whilst neas and Achates were still gazing, Queen Dido drew near with a great retinue of maidens and youths.
In silence cardenas complied with his request, and then retired, accompanied by his retinue.
The government's headquarters were at Dallas, with a retinue of officials in charge.
Thrand of gata came with a great retinue, and Leif and Gille came there also, with many in their following.
Father Roger had been present in libor's retinue on this occasion, a slave among slaves.
After which, not returning to the palace, he met his retinue at the stadtholder's castle.
Her name, as I afterward learned, was Sola, and she belonged to the retinue of Tars Tarkas.
His equipages and retinue were of a kind to match his personal effulgence.
These qualities have ever been displayed in their mightiest perfection, as attendants in the retinue of strong passions.
A house fit for a sovereign prince, and a retinue like that of royalty!
Mr. Garfield Goil disembarked from the speedster with a small retinue.
Some of them even owned automobiles and traveled with a retinue of trainers and servants.
He had been previously in the retinue of Svein the sacrificer.
The intervention of the retinue of Roderic was scarcely admitted.
Among his retinue in time of war were a trumpeter and kettledrummer.
I had rather spend my ill-gotten wealth in this way than upon an expensive house and a retinue of servants.
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