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  • 1816 he was Adjutant General of the H. I. M. Retinue and served with A. P. Yermolov.
  • party of hundreds of nobles, courtiers, other retinue, and ship's crew set sail on two or more ship
  • he Estates General, which he did with a large retinue and was 'received like a newly-crowned monarc
  • Without his retinue, and low on cash and supplies such as cloth a
  • iption of the magnificence of his attire, his retinue and his hospitality.
  • Brutti became part of the retinue and was placed in charge of finances.
  • y provided for the needs of both the imperial retinue as well as the entire army, from his own reso
  • Internas and Viceroy of Peru, arrived in his retinue as Captain of the Viceroy's Guard.
  • In 1520, he was part of Henry VIII's retinue at the Field of the Cloth of Gold.
  • compounds have been shown to be important in retinue attraction of workers to their queen (Slessor
  • These nine compounds are important for the retinue attraction of worker bees around their queen.
  • After Shannon's retinue became dissatisfied with his leadership, Barn
  • ry of Hungary, surviving members of the royal retinue, being for the large part those that did not
  • She was followed by a retinue consisting of birds and butterflies.
  • Djemma, a girl from Harald's retinue, declares her love for Mykyta, who vainly fob
  • Robert Bouchier, the leader of the retinue, died on 20 August.
  • Arthur turned fifteen that Catherine and her retinue finally started their journey.
  • In 1582, Takeda Katsuyori, his wife and retinue fled to the mountain after having been defeat
  • regency council in Flanders and followed the retinue Godfrey of Bouillon, Duke of Lower Lorraine.
  • A man in Caradja's retinue grew sick and died.
  • In Culhwch he is a member of King Arthur's retinue; he is named in a list of Arthur's followers,
  • The king however was killed by his retinue in 808 and Hemming, to assure his rule agains
  • He appears as a member of Arthur's retinue in two medieval tales, "How Culwch won Olwen"
  • ed into King Frederick William I of Prussia's retinue in 1729, and was awarded the Order of the Bla
  • route taken by the King of Travancore and his retinue in connection with the Pallivetta of the Sri
  • d military engineers, hired Baznenov into his retinue, in the military rank of captain of artillery
  • Emyr Llydaw, Hoel is associated with Arthur's retinue in medieval Welsh texts like The Dream of Rho
  • ggers subsequently traveled in the Cardinal's retinue in charge of the cashbox.
  • gland as part of Empress Elisabeth of Austria retinue in the late 1870s.
  • In 1513, he commanded a retinue in the Battle of the Spurs.
  • o appear as a private individual with a small retinue maintaining a character of poverty.
  • t Aqraa) is a mountain god who belongs to the retinue of Teshub.
  • dence on the 360-acre (1.5 km2) estate with a retinue of thirteen servants.
  • Together with Sia, he was depicted in the retinue of Thot, with whom he was also occasionally i
  • the thiasus (Greek thiasos), was the ecstatic retinue of Dionysus, often pictured as inebriated rev
  • to France, and went from there to Rome in the retinue of the Old Pretender.
  • ut managed to escape to Portugal and join the retinue of Don Carlos, with whom he traveled to Engla
  • His retinue of attendants included the spirits of the ear
  • A retinue of exotically dressed servants and courtiers
  • ountry arrived from India, he brought a large retinue of his followers with him.
  • advisor to Emperor Meiji, and traveled in the retinue of the Emperor to Kyoto in 1877, during the S
  • terbury, and continued to visit court, with a retinue of up to twenty-four horses, sometimes with f
  • yidam, or meditational deity, with a tantric retinue of drala and werma (Wylie: wer ma)
  • ably travelled east in his company, among the retinue of Godfrey of Bouillon.
  • gincourt, and is listed on a pipe-roll with a retinue of 14 lancers and 40 archers.
  • drawn by teams, and stand there with a great retinue of attendants.
  • e, the Lady Agnes, was left alone with only a retinue of servants and a few guards to meet the Engl
  • nizing a swarm around the queen, attracting a retinue of attendants, stimulating foraging and brood
  • arina Anna sent Bilohradsky to Dresden in the retinue of the ambassador Count Keyserlinck to perfec
  • In 1318 he joined the retinue of Robert of Anjou, who was then in Genoa, an
  • A retinue of other captured swan-maidens attend Odette
  • religious procession was complete without its retinue of elephants, and many large Buddhist temples
  • urth Lord Arundell of Wardour, and was in the retinue of Lord Castlemaine on his visit to Pope Inno
  • The retinue of Henry III had stopped at the residence of
  • hts that reached the Iberian Peninsula in the retinue of Mendo de Rausona, brother of the last Lomb
  • equently was allowed to attend as part of the retinue of Saga Domain.
  • k" with numerous other nobles, clerics, and a retinue of "200 attendants".
  • Leopold III of Belgium, were allowed a small retinue of servants and followers.
  • s 1867AD, in the midst of the Maha Sangha the retinue of Monks headed by Ven.
  • ttached at first and for a short while to the retinue of Dara Shikoh -- the history of whose downfa
  • Saeed (aka Sidi Saiyyed) an Abyssinian in the retinue of Bilal Jhajar Khan, General in the army of
  • travelled through England to Scotland with a retinue of 12 followers in April 1553.
  • There, Birkenstock was offered a post in the retinue of the King of Portugal.
  • He participated in the First Crusade, in the retinue of Raymond IV of Toulouse.
  • g shown mercy by Arthur and accepted into his retinue once again.
  • and the 4 compounds below is called the Queen Retinue Pheromone (QRP).
  • Queen retinue pheromones (QRP) are a type of honey bee pher
  • Tuscany, visited in 1669 and a member of his retinue produced a view of the house.
  • prepare to stone Moses in anger, Nefretiri's retinue rescues him; but when she attempts to resume
  • Smiltsena, Ivan II and their retinue settled in the possessions of Aldimir, where
  • On his way back, Azimullah's retinue stopped in Constantinople, which was then par
  • the Historical reenactment group Buckingham's Retinue, that attempts to portray the Stafford Househ
  • ck, Zengi attacked him and killed some of his retinue; the ambassador returned to Baghdad without D
  • ly being transferred from Selborne's personal retinue to the new office.
  • Teodora brought a large Greek retinue to Venice, and rendered herself extremely unp
  • uguese, along with Queen Sabla Wengel and her retinue, to flee their fortified encampment and leave
  • Hajji Murad and his retinue travelled to France in 1565, on board a galle
  • their possible travel routes blocked by Inner Retinue troopers.
  • tching the movements of the troops with small retinue, was killed by Siyyidu and his men who most p
  • gesen, Aggesen's grandfather, a member of the retinue, was tried for the murder of a fellow houseca
  • The Dionysian retinue was a popular subject for Roman art, especial
  • Other regulars of the retinue were various nature spirits, including the si
  • and as a further humiliation Stigand and his retinue were forbidden to be lodged or boarded within
  • s, but declared that the four kings and their retinue were to remain unpunished and could keep thei
  • of Slewmargy, with numerous horsement in his retinue, whereof six of his men were lost as well as
  • were two other young spatharioi in Bardanes's retinue who made themselves into a brotherhood: Leo t
  • n is exclusively reserved for a chief and his retinue., with ordinary people excluded.