sovereigns in English

noun
1
a supreme ruler, especially a monarch.
In India, however, she was an empress, a supreme sovereign to whom other sovereigns owed homage.
2
a former British gold coin worth one pound sterling, now only minted for commemorative purposes.
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1. Chapter 2054: Consecutively Killing 3 Sovereigns

2. Jinnō Shōtōki: A Chronicle of Gods and Sovereigns.

3. She gasped at him for a moment, and remembered the two sovereigns.

4. Each sovereign speaks with a single voice, though not in harmony with other sovereigns.

5. Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns introduced classic wargame elements, such as supply lines to the genre.

6. Sovereigns are born for an active life, and not for an idle or contemplative existence.

7. Synonyms for Athelings include kings, rulers, emperors, monarchs, sovereigns, crowns, lords, majesties, princes and head

8. On sovereigns, advanced countries need credible medium-term plans to stabilize and lower public debt ratios.

9. Sovereigns with high and/or rising debt levels may find them sustainable now, given aggressively accommodative monetary policy.

10. Permissible investments are limited to fixed income instruments of sovereigns, supranationals, governmental or federal agencies, and banks. 31.14.

11. Between 1908 and 1919, sovereigns (legal tender in Canada for $4.86 2⁄3) were struck in Ottawa with a "C" mintmark.

12. Assassin Trained in the use of poison, Assassins are remorseless killers who work for nobles, guildmasters, Sovereigns, and anyone else who can afford them.

13. At the close of the exhibition he was honoured by foreign sovereigns, and the queen offered him knighthood, which, however, he did not accept.

14. How do you hold the sovereigns of cyberspace accountable to the public interest when most CEO's argue that their main obligation is to maximize shareholder profit?

15. In spite of the unceasing hostility of the Frankish sovereigns, in the following century Benevento reached its apex, imposing a tribute on Naples and capturing Amalfi under Duke Sicard.

16. (adverb) On the 7th of December he wrote Confidentially to the sovereigns whose representatives had signed the treaty of Paris, suggesting that the future of Rumania should be regulated by a European congress.

17. ‘His Apoplexy, however appropriate to the repulsiveness of its catalyst, is surely fueled by powerlessness.’ ‘This sentiment almost induces Apoplexy in our authors.’ ‘The Sovereigns, still in Apoplexy over the betrayal, promised their favor to the man who brought the Traitor back alive.’

18. This is the most important slide that I've ever seen in public health, [Sovereigns killed by smallpox] because it shows you to be the richest and the strongest, and to be kings and queens of the world, did not protect you from dying of smallpox.