Similar words: relegate, delegate, allegation, relegation, delegation, negate, abnegate, variegate. Meaning: ['legɪt] n. a member of a legation.
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(1) Not for the first time, the legate had shown more enthusiasm for papal power than the pope.
(2) The dark figure on the raised white terrace; legate of the sun facing the sun; the most ancient royal power.
(3) By September, after meetings with the legate and King Louis, a new agreement had been reached at Nonancourt.
(4) Stephen Legate looked out of phase in the unison tableaux.
(5) The priest was appointed the legate by the pope.
(6) William LeGate has recently created a new app, called Game Giveaway, and it has been downloaded over 100,000 times in just 24 hours and is about to reach the one million download mark. Sentencedict.com
(7) After a papal legate investigating the Cathars was murdered in 1208, with the Count implicated, Innocent ordered a crusade against the region.
(8) It is also possible that the Legate will invoke decimation, where every tenth legionary will be beaten to death by his comrades as punishment.
(9) But Metellus - legate of the Second Augusta Legion, hero of the empire - and his men break free and find shelter at an oasis where they meet a mysterious, exiled prince.
(10) But the vehemence and passion manifested by the legate revealed too plainly the spirit by which he was actuated.
(11) The main commanders, centurions and the Legate, are also the deadliest members of the Legion.
(12) The Praetorian Guard covered the Legate in pitch, set him on fire, and cast him into the depths of the Grand Canyon.
(13) As punishment for defying a Roman Legate, Spartacus has been sentenced to die in the gladiator arena.
(14) The pope's intention now was for a diet of princes to be convoked - to be chaired by a papal legate.
(15) Mr. Banks I have been accused of many things, but never of being a papal legate.
(16) Severus gave the man a beating with cudgels, while his herald proclaimed: 'Let no plebeian embrace a legate of the Roman people with impunity.
(17) In what became known as the First Battle of Hoover Dam, the Malpais Legate initially had the upper hand.
(18) Walsingham was the spy-chief who introduced the concept of Extraordinary Rendition (he persuaded pirates in La Rochelle to attempt the kidnap of the papal legate to Paris).
(19) In the Early Roman Egypt the prefect was the legate of the emperor and directly was appointed by the emperor.
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