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despots Meaning in Tamil ( despots வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கொடுங்கோல் அரசன், எதேச்சாதிகாரி,



despots தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ஆர்யகன் எனும் இடையரிளவல், உஜ்ஜைன் நாட்டு கொடுங்கோல் அரசன் பாலகரை வீழ்த்தி ஆட்சியைக் கைப்பற்றுகிறான்.

despots's Usage Examples:

Henceforth it was impossible to publish or to utter a word which might offend the despots of church or state; and the Italians had to amuse their leisure with the polite triflings of academics.


In this way the Italians lost their military vigour, and wars were waged by despots from their cabinets, who pulled the strings of puppet captains in their pay.


It was not in their external conditions, suffering as they were from invasions, enthralled by despots, to use the Reformation as a lever for political revolution.


Governments, thieves, scientists, treasurer hunters, historians and despots of all kinds would crave his skill.


The profits of his inroad were reaped by despots, who used the Ghibelline prestige for the consolidation of their own power.


The period with which we are now dealing is the epoch of the despots, the signori, and in pursuit of expansion on the mainland Venice was brought into collision first with the Scaligeri of Verona, then with the Carraresi of Padua, and finally with the Visconti of Milan.


Herodotus, in the spirit of 5th-century Greeks, which conventionally regarded the tyrants as selfish despots, says he ruled harshly, but he is generally represented as mild, beneficent and so popular as to be able to dispense with a bodyguard, the usual attribute of a tyrannis.


Leopold of Tuscany was a well-meaning, not unkindly man, and fonder of his subjects than were the other Italian despots; but he was weak, and too closely bound by family ties and Habsburg traditions ever to become a real Liberal.


"His cruelty and deceitfulness were faults common to all Eastern despots.


During the year 1843 the air was full of conspiracies, and various ill-starred attempts at rising: against the Italian despots were made.


At the same time his renown, continually spreading, opened to him ever fresh relations with Italian despots.


The local despots of Romagna were dispossessed and an administration was set up, which, if tyrannical and cruel, was at least orderly and strong, and aroused the admiration of Machiavelli.


Pampered with commercial prosperity, eaten to the core with inter-urban rivalries, they submitted to despots, renounced the use of arms, and offered themselves in the hour of need, defenceless and disunited to the shock of puissant nations.





Synonyms:

czar, potentate, autocrat, dictator, tyrant,



Antonyms:

None

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