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51Dragon (Dungeons & Dragons) — In the Dungeons Dragons fantasy role playing game (D D), dragons are an iconic type of monstrous creature used as adversaries or, less commonly, allies of player characters. As a group, D D dragons are loosely based upon dragons from a wide range …
52tsar — /zahr, tsahr/, n. czar. * * * or czar Byzantine or Russian emperor. The title, derived from caesar, was used in the Middle Ages to refer to a supreme ruler, particularly the Byzantine emperor. With the fall of the Byzantine Empire in 1453, the… …
53T'ien — ▪ Chinese religion Pinyin Tian (Chinese: “Heaven”), in indigenous Chinese religion, the supreme power reigning over lesser gods and men. The term T ien may refer to a deity, to impersonal nature, or to both. As a god, T ien is… …
54International Law — International Law † Catholic Encyclopedia ► International Law International law has been defined to be the rules which determine the conduct of the general body of civilized states in their dealings with each other (American and… …
55Dominium mundi — is an idea of universal dominion developed in the Middle Ages. Inspired by the memory of the Roman Empire, dominium mundi implied the recognition of one supreme authority, which generated a prolonged political and spiritual struggle between… …
56khan — khan1 /kahn, kan/, n. 1. (in the Altaic group of languages) a title held by hereditary rulers or tribal chiefs. 2. the supreme ruler of the Tatar tribes, as well as emperor of China, during the Middle Ages: a descendant of Genghis Khan. 3. a… …
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60Omanhene — In several Akan nations of Ghana, the Omanhene is the title of the supreme traditional ruler ( king ) in a region or a larger town. The omanhene is the central figure and institution of the nation. He has no function in the Ghanaian state, but… …