One form of theological language that is sometimes used is that of the demonic or principalities and powers. |
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Built in 1792 as a summer retreat, it's a charming legacy of the days when Azerbaijan was a chaotic jumble of rival khanates and principalities. |
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You will recall that our life struggle is not with one another, but with the demons, the principalities and the powers. |
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Rather, the German state resulted from the union of a collection of principalities and kingdoms under the domination of the strongest, Prussia. |
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Among the chief tactics of the fallen principalities and powers is the incitement of fear. |
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Unitary states may be created from a number of republics, kingdoms, and principalities, as with Germany and Italy. |
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The people were governed by hereditary princes called Sao-Phas who ruled in as many as forty different principalities. |
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Great empires, kingdoms and principalities have come and gone, but the Papacy endures. |
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Those whose persona is royal are of course kings or queens, or princes or princesses of principalities. |
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Being embroiled in a full-blooded war was not what he'd imagined his tour of the bordering principalities would entail. |
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Prior to this, the peninsula consisted of often mutually antagonistic kingdoms, duchies, city-states, and principalities. |
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The pickelhaube was originally designed in 1842 by King Frederick William IV of Prussia. and its use slowly spread to other German principalities. |
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In the Middle Ages, today's Germany was made up of scores of kingdoms, principalities, cities and states. |
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Yet one way or another, India's faster growth seems to have improved living standards even in these complicated little principalities. |
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It was more than a symbolic moment for a business which used to be run like a collection of principalities rather than a global enterprise. |
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We affirm the value of multiple voices as we all struggle against the principalities and powers of our time. |
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All hopes destroyed, the young man leaves England and begins a desultory life of intrigue, adventure, and lost love among German princelings and principalities. |
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Mr. Michel Guimond: And so, what will emerge from this are principalities, enclaves, in fact, if I understand you correctly. |
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Thus, England made an agreement with the German principalities to hire contingents of soldiers. |
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From the highest to the lowest in rank, the orders are seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominions, virtues, powers, principalities, archangels, and angels. |
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Take authority over the spiritual principalities and powers that are keeping the Abaza bound. |
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The new Capetian dynasty in France which replaced the Carolingian family in 987 ruled over a disparate set of semi-autonomous territorial principalities. |
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In mid-eleventh century, the Caliphate was defeated in small principalities, which facilitates the Spanish Reconquista. |
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The two principalities are not included in the statistical analysis due to a dearth of information. |
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By the 6th century BC most small states had disappeared from being annexed and just a few large and powerful principalities dominated China. |
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Initially, several German principalities offered military support to Great Britain but these offers were rejected. |
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This led in 962 to the founding of the Holy Roman Empire, which eventually became centred in the German principalities of central Europe. |
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The three Armorican principalities were all subservient to the King of Brittany. |
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To the principalities and powers that have held Sapele in bondage for generations, the Gospel is a declaration that their demonic kingdom has come to an end. |
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By initiating these changes on his own authority before seeking permission from his nominal suzerain, the Ottoman sultan, Cuza asserted the de facto independence of Romania, as the united principalities were now known. |
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To the south of the river, in the region called Malwa, there came into being the small principalities of Patiala, Faridkot, Nabha, etc. |
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Earls of Provence in the 13th century, the Sabrans settled in this region where they owned among others the barony of Ansouis, as well as the principalities of Apt, Orange and Forcalquier. |
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Ambitious and courageous, Osman undertook a military campaign against Poland, which had interfered in the Ottoman vassal principalities of Moldavia and Walachia. |
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But in countries with weak central governments and strong territorial principalities, un-coordinated toll systems developed which became, in extreme cases, similar to street robberies. |
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Many of the German kingdoms, principalities, and cities that were components of the empire were noted for the emphasis their leaders placed on military might. |
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The ancient states and principalities of Germany, freely joined together for mutual convenience in a federal system, might take their individual places among the United States of Europe. |
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The Holy Roman Empire was a loose confederation of large and petty principalities under the nominal suzerainty of the emperor. |
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These states consisted of kingdoms, grand duchies, duchies, principalities, free Hanseatic cities and one imperial territory. |
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Transylvania, Wallachia and, intermittently, Moldavia, became tributary principalities of the Ottoman Empire. |
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Russia soon withdrew its troops from the Danubian principalities, which were then occupied by Austria for the duration of the war. |
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The chronicle shows that this land is bordered on the principalities of Halych, Volhynia and Kiev. |
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Concurrently with it the Ruthenian Federation of Kievan Rus' started to disintegrate into smaller principalities as the Rurik dynasty grew. |
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In 1199, Prince Roman Mstislavych united the two previously separate principalities. |
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Moscow gradually absorbed the surrounding principalities, including formerly strong rivals such as Tver and Novgorod. |
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Europe fell into political anarchy, with many warring kingdoms and principalities. |
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In its stead arose the independent taifa principalities under the rule of local Muladi, Arab, Berber, or Slavonic leaders. |
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At this time Russia consisted of a dozen or so principalities, which were frequently at war with one another. |
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They built a system of principalities from the Volga south to the steppe and traded south to Byzantium and eastward to the Bulgars. |
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Later, voivode denoted the highest military rank in the principalities of Montenegro and Serbia, and in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. |
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For years, the Khanates of Kazan and Astrakhan routinely made raids on Russian principalities for slaves and to plunder towns. |
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It resulted in the defeat and annexation of the Principality of Wales, and the other last remaining independent Welsh principalities, by Edward I, King of England. |
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The principal source for the history of the Lombard principalities in this period is the Chronicon Salernitanum, composed late in the 10th century at Salerno. |
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At the same time a distinction was made with the eastern part of the old Saxon lands from the central German principalities later called Upper Saxony for dynastic reasons. |
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The conquered Iberian principalities are not customarily called Crusader states, except for the Kingdom of Valencia, despite fitting the criteria. |
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By the end of the 12th century, the Kievan state became even further fragmented and had been divided into roughly twelve different principalities. |
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Many areas of the arts and sciences were influenced, notably by the spread of Renaissance humanism to the various German states and principalities. |
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The principalities of Surabaya and Cirebon were eventually subjugated such that only Mataram and Banten were left to face the Dutch in the 17th century. |
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The region was home to many principalities which had inland naval prowess. |
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Austrian Cisleithania contained various duchies and principalities but also the Kingdom of Bohemia, the Kingdom of Dalmatia, the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria. |
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From his initial capital Ambohimanga, and later from the Rova of Antananarivo, this Merina king rapidly expanded his rule over neighboring principalities. |
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However, Welsh principalities such as Gwynedd, Powys and Deheubarth survived and from the end of the 11th century, the Welsh began pushing back the Norman advance. |
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