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Filter by Meaning The seasoned politician became a suzerain, providing guidance and support to the newly elected officials.
The renowned artist became a suzerain to the aspiring painter, guiding and nurturing their talent.
The suzerain provided military support to the dependent region.
The suzerain negotiated trade agreements on behalf of the vassal nation.
The suzerain provided protection to the vassal city-state in exchange for loyalty.
The suzerain country provided military protection to its vassal kingdom.
The suzerain emperor demanded tribute from the vassal city-state.
The suzerain empire appointed governors to oversee the affairs of its vassal territories.
The suzerain state negotiated trade agreements on behalf of its vassal countries.
The suzerain nation appointed a governor to oversee its vassal province.
The suzerain monarch had the authority to intervene in the internal affairs of its vassal city-state.
The suzerain ruler granted certain privileges to the vassal province.
The suzerain government imposed economic sanctions on its vassal territory.
The suzerain ruler asserted their supremacy over the vassal principality.
The suzerain king had the authority to intervene in the internal affairs of the vassal principality.
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