The small principalities in the territory conquered by Crassus gave place to the province of Moesia, the governor of which henceforth, in what is now Servia and Bulgaria, guarded the frontier against the Dacians and Bastarnae.
Cappadocia; in 43 the territory of the confederation of the Lycian towns; in 63 the north-east of Asia Minor from the valley of the Iris to the Armenian frontier; Lesser Armenia and some smaller principalities in Cilicia probably by Vespasian.
As you know, no organization existed by which the principalities could be united.
How absurd the idea that principalities and powers can mean but one creature!
He is surprisingly subtile; his strength is superior to ours, his malice is deadly; his activity and diligence are equal to his malice; and he has a mighty number of principalities and powers under his command!
Within its walls were crowded the wretched remains of those principalities which had been won by the valour of European soldiers.
The dominion of the crusaders extended from the confines of Egypt to the Euphrates on the east, and to the acclivities of Mount Taurus on the north; and several of their principalities lasted nearly two hundred years.
Basil gained some successes against the Saracens (995); but his most important work in the East was the annexation of the principalities of Armenia.
Muscovy, so that, in fine, only the republics of Novgorod and Pskov and the principalities of Tver and Vereya remained independent of Moscow.
An ultimatum demanding the evacuation of the Principalities was despatched to St. Petersburg by England and France, the Czar kept a haughty silence, and at the end of March war was declared.
It is, for instance, a complete error to suppose that he asked the cabinet to treat the occupation of the Principalities as a casus belli.
In the event the Principalities were evacuated a couple of months later, but the state of war continued.
This is now the residence of the General Amar Singha, formerly called Thapa, and the Subahs, or civil officers, governing the petty principalities to a considerable distance, are under his authority.
Side by side the two littleprincipalities fought the Turks and risked their all upon the issue.
It was a loosely knit assortment of principalities and free cities.
The Crusaders were organised into the kingdom of Jerusalem and the principalities of Tripoli, Antioch, and Edessa.
The passage, indeed, in which he notices the peaceable appointment of their sons to the principalities of their fathers may have been inserted after his return to Greek lands, but this makes no difference as to the main fact.
Thannyras and Pausiris, the sons of his inveterate enemies Inaros and Amyrtaeos, to succeed to the principalities of their fathers.
The Reichstag is the representative body of the whole German Empire, with its four kingdoms, six grand duchies, and sixteen lesser principalities and powers united under one emperor.
The vague and dangerous powers of Prussian imperial sovereignty and the less dangerous but equally disabling national sovereignties of the Principalities have been swept away.
The constitution had to conciliate particularist sentiment in Prussia and the southern principalities because this sentiment prevailed in the general exhaustion of national and revolutionary forces.
The principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia were to be confirmed in their rights; but the Hospodars were to be nominated only for life, and no Turks allowed to dwell there.
The Turks in the principalities attacked the Russians, and after a contest of two hours compelled them to cross the Danube and destroy the bridges.
The Russians blew up the fortifications at Hangho, in sight of the allied fleets; the evacuation of the Principalitiesby them was continued.
They saw before them the invading forces of a mighty empire, which had in the last fifty years shattered and enslaved nearly all the kingdoms and principalities of the then known world.
In that, as in other provinces of the Roman empire of the West, the dominion of the Caesars had been shattered as early as the fifth century, and barbaric kingdoms and principalities had promptly arisen on the ruins of the Roman power.
After the Thirty Years' War, it became fashionable for the heirs of German principalities to travel and especially to spend some time at the court of France.
One after another of his manifold principalities swore to observe the Pragmatic Sanction.
In the south, the Turks warred with the Cossacks and brought many of the Crimean principalities under their control.
Muscovy's reigning family was of Scandinavian extraction but what civilization and Christianity theprincipalities possessed had been brought by Greek missionaries from Constantinople.
Meanwhile the Russians, who had crossed the Danube, found it advisable to retreat and withdraw across the Pruth, on a threat of hostilities from Austria and Prussia unless the principalities were evacuated.
Many small principalities were suppressed and their territories added to the larger ones, increasing the power of the latter, and winning the gratitude of their rulers for their benefactor.
Your principalitiesshall come down, even the crown of your glory.
For by him all things were created, in the heavens and on the earth, things visible and things invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers; all things have been created through him, and for him.
The North German Principalities and sundry smaller states of the mountains (notably Geneva), had definitely received the new stamp.
The Roman language similarly disappeared in the many small principalities of the western part of the island; they reverted to their original Celtic dialects.
The principalities of the Danube, have made immense progress in ten years, in consequence of the franchises and privileges bestowed on them by the treaty of Adrianople.
In Bessarabia, as throughout Russia and the principalities of the Danube, the new generation of nobles have completely renounced the habits of former days.
Its inhabitants, after a long contest with the Petchenegues, emigrated in part, and we now find their name attached to one of the principalities of the Danube, viz.
Neman the First, who lived near the present Novibazar, first cemented these scattered principalities into a united monarchy.
I think that your Highness has one of the most romantic principalities in Europe.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "principalities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.