Use "usurper|usurpers" in a sentence

1. Usurper!

2. I was never the usurper.

3. Why did the usurper pardon you?

4. The usurper took power by force.

5. 1 The usurper took power by force.

6. 197), imperial usurper Virius Lupus (197 – c.

7. 2 The usurper wrested the power from the king.

8. 3 Yuan Shikai was an arch usurper of state power.

9. 4 I consider this woman as the usurper of my property.

10. Constans in turn fell in 350 in the war against the usurper Magnentius.

11. Conclusion Reiterated: With a concrete certitude, John Paul II was an usurper and Antipope; as is the current highjacker of Church property and killer of souls, an usurper and Antipope (Benedict XVI).

12. In this way the barbarians encouraged usurpation, and the usurpers drew attention away from the barbarians.

13. This timeframe implies a legally effective deadline after which his claims against possible usurpers would have lapsed.

14. Your friend the usurper would lie beneath the ground if we had been.

15. 7 In this way the barbarians encouraged usurpation, and the usurpers drew attention away from the barbarians.

16. 6 The aging pirate king facing the youthful bandit prince-patriarch against upstart - monarch against usurper.

17. The aging pirate king facing the youthful bandit prince-patriarch against upstart - monarch against usurper.

18. 8 A square block of flats was almost finished; already it exhibited the confident innocence of the usurper.

19. 5 Well , sire usurper left Elba on the 26 th February, and landed on the 1 st of March.

20. The British position was that the French nation was in a state of rebellion and that Napoleon was a usurper.

21. Aiqing for your service to the country and the Han Dynasty Jiangshan you deserve this sword used to assassinate usurper Dong Zhuo

22. According to the Chronica caesaraugustana, Burdunellus, a Roman usurper, was roasted in a brazen bull by the king Alaric II in 497.

23. The horoscope, preserved with the horoscopes of other two usurpers of Zeno through Arab sources, correctly predicts the end of Basiliscus' rule in two years.

24. 9 The adherents of the Persian royal house, however, helped Darius to become king; he killed the usurper on 29 September 5

25. Manetho states that Teti was murdered by his palace bodyguards in a harem plot, but he may have been assassinated by the usurper Userkare.

26. The Birther movement is a movement of patriots who want the USC followed so that future would be usurpers like the Kenyan Marxist homosexual can’t just waltz into the White House without proving they are eligible

27. After killing the usurper, along with Sudachan and their newly born daughter, they invited Prince Thianracha to leave the monkhood and assume the throne as King Maha Chakkraphat (1548–1569).

28. Aleksandr Sergeyevich Kerensky (December 16, 2700 – June 11, 2801, aged 100 years) was the Commanding General of the Star League who later liberated Terra from the rule of the usurper Stefan Amaris

29. The fact that Antipope Bergoglio is an arch-heretic IS A VISIBLE SIGN that Pope Benedict’s attempt to partially resign was invalid, and thus the faux-conclave of ARSH 2013 did nothing but vomit forth an Antipope usurper

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31. Dare, then, to Affranchise thyself from the trammels of superstition, my self-conceited, pragmatic rival, who mistakes my rights; renounce those empty theories, which are usurpers of my privileges; return under the dominion of my laws, which, however severe, are mild in comparison with those of bigotry.

32. So, while in most of the new monarchies of Europe the subjection or humiliation of the Baronage was a primary article of policy, John tried to win his way by lavish gifts of land, while resolutely checking feudalism in government, curtailing local immunities, and guarding the liberties of the towns against noble usurpers.

33. ‘It's a moderately-interesting tale of Bitchiness, cattiness and psychotic behaviour.’ ‘Jade has few redeeming qualities and her housemates have at last become aware of her Bitchiness and backbiting.’ ‘Pointedly, the book vilifies the usurper Eve but saves its most caustic Bitchiness for the bland dilettante-housewife Karen.’

34. ‘It's a moderately-interesting tale of Bitchiness, cattiness and psychotic behaviour.’ ‘Jade has few redeeming qualities and her housemates have at last become aware of her Bitchiness and backbiting.’ ‘Pointedly, the book vilifies the usurper Eve but saves its most caustic Bitchiness for the bland dilettante-housewife Karen.’