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The annual clan banquet will be in the Manor Hotel on Saturday night where the clan chieftain will be elected.
These men were knit together by the personal bond they each had with their king or chieftain.
Probably first built in the late Bronze Age, about 3,000 years ago, it is likely to have been reoccupied by a Pictish chieftain.
Armed to the teeth and clad in kilt, tartan hose and bonnet, he looks every inch the clan chieftain.
Each army is led by a powerful Greek chieftain who aides him in regaining the kingship.
The following summer, he led a force into the Mount Hope swamp in Rhode Island, where the Wampanoag chieftain, Metacom, dwelled.
The big event on Saturday is the election of the new chieftain and clan banquet in the Abbeyleix Manor Hotel.
The silent and robust young man riding the horse that drew her kibitka was the chieftain of his tribe.
His opposite number was Arminius, a Germanic chieftain who had served in the Roman army as commander of auxiliary forces and was, therefore, a Roman citizen.
The new clan chieftain was announced out of an initial 10 nominees.
Photograph: Corbis Fair fa' your honest, sonsie face, great chieftain o' the puddin race!
The origins of the duchy of Normandy lie in a grant of territory around Rouen made early in the 10th cent. by the king of the west Franks to a Viking chieftain named Rollo.
Facing jail, a chieftain in western Niger offered to free the 7,000 slaves held by him and his clansmen in a public ceremony, due to take place on Saturday March 5th.
This was the question that Cyrus, the King of Persia asked to a rebel chieftain named Cagular whom he had captured and was about to execute.
They're populated by gentry, religious, working people, strangers, supernaturals, and an occasional chieftain, and at some point, everyone dances.
The Republicans threw a similar charge at the local Democratic chieftain, Richard Gephardt, the minority leader in the House.
The country had lost its charismatic leader, the clan its chieftain.
If any one buy the field, garden, and house of a chieftain, man, or one subject to quit-rent, his contract tablet of sale shall be broken and he loses his money.
The Gauls were finally conquered by Julius Caesar in the 50s BC despite a rebellion by the Arvernian chieftain Vercingetorix.
Then, disguised as a Taphian chieftain named Mentes, she visits Telemachus to urge him to search for news of his father.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The Egyptian language was understood at the court of the Amorite chieftain.
This man, whose surname Gam signifies p. 440crooked, was a petty chieftain of breconshire.
O'Connor of Offaly, another chieftain who had also distinguished himself against the English, died about this time.
The mother of the well-known Sioux chieftain, Wabashaw, was an Ojibway woman.
It is ours then to bow to the chastener and let our honored and loved chieftain go.
He was my fosterer, who taught me all a chieftain should feel, and I shall not now accuse him on the foolish fancy of a woman.
For five years the young Salian chieftain lived in peace with his neighbours.
Their chieftain then built a HOV or temple for the gods, where sacrifices were made at certain stated times.
They over-trumped the Sung by proclaiming the tribal chieftain king of Hsia.
Mordred had become a chieftain of the Picts, and he possibly resented any claims of suzerainty on the part of Arthur.
A Potawatomi chieftain from the prairies came in attended by some young men.
This man, whose surname Gam signifies crooked, was a petty chieftain of breconshire.
For this are you ill, in order to punish your father, because our chieftain the axe is angry.
But there was something of the chieftain, something of the prophet, about him.
But he did have an idea that if he could somehow get word to the old Id chieftain help could be had.
When any affront was offered to a chieftain, the clan was instantly summoned.
The chieftain, Arslan Gherrei, was one of the bravest of the nobles of Circassia.
He is the present chieftain of the McGregor clan, which figures so illustriously in the history of Scotland.
Taking title from the current name of its chieftain, it was popularly known as the stretchy Gorman gang.
I heard that in this Province there lived in olden times a chieftain of mano.
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