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despots Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( despots ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



, ରାଜା, ସର୍ବଶକ୍ତିମାନ୍ ଶାସକ, ଶାସକ,

Noun:

ରାଜା, ସର୍ବଶକ୍ତିମାନ୍ ଶାସକ |, ଶାସକ,

despots's Usage Examples:

In the spring of the following year he fulminated against hats, arguing that they had been introduced by priests and despots.


exist in exile, in the medieval Kingdom of Hungary, with several titular despots of Serbia, who were appointed by kings of Hungary.


successor states of Trebizond, Epirus, and Nicaea are unclear much less their spouses; the despots of Morea became the Byzantine emperors (in exile) in 1453.


of Hungary, with several titular despots of Serbia, who were appointed by kings of Hungary.


In the new vision, radical modernizers like Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong appear as totalitarian despots, whose vision of social progress is held to be totally deformed.


(1304–1317) in 1294; their sons Nicholas Orsini and John II Orsini became despots in Epirus.


Palaiologos, as well as Demetrios Palaiologos and Thomas Palaiologos, despots in the Despotate of Morea, and Andronikos Palaiologos, despot in Thessalonica.


A non-fiction book, Stark Raving Rulers: twenty minor despots of the twenty-first century, was published in October 2004, followed by God, A Users' Guide in 2006.


Emperor John VIII Palaiologos, in 1428, joining his two brothers and other despots Theodore and Constantine, already governing the Morea.


She was infuriated when Superman rejected her offer, saying he had no desire to father despots.


Epirus" are modern historiographical names, and were not in use by the despots themselves.


absolutists" beliefs about royal power were typically similar to those of regular despots, both believing that they were destined to rule.


In the 15th century, the Venetian governors of Corfu were also styled as despots.



Synonyms:

czar, potentate, autocrat, dictator, tyrant,

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