Examples of using Despot in English and their translations into Spanish
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Despot Uglješa wanted to make a surprise attack on the Ottomans in their capital city,
was a cruel and ruthless despot, and an implacable enemy of the Church.
It is bounded by the Boulevard of despot Stefan and the streets of Takovska,
the power of the street undermined that despot and overthrew him.
I won't marry someone I don't love or give that despot the satisfaction that I helped him.
the Animated Starscream is a craven, opportunistic would-be despot disliked by both Autobots and Starscream's fellow Decepticons alike.
they have got to topple the vegetable despot before they can come back.
The Independent 24 June 2008"Young Mugabe: The making of a despot.
to help Serbian despot to capture Scutari from Venetians.
founded by Despot Stefan Lazarević between 1406 and 1418.
the creation of a despot became irregular.
The medieval monastery from the 15th century built by Despot Stefan Lazarević, St. Stefan in Lipovac, is 25 km from the city.
imposed his own son John as despot.
He is best known for his biography of Serbian despot Stefan Lazarević,
He evidently had mixed feelings about the despot, noting the splendour of Ali's court
Sky Ferreira, Despot, Dave Longstreth from Dirty Projectors
Considering the jealous seclusion of an oriental despot's harem we may be quite certain that permission to invade it would never have been granted by the despot, least of all to a condemned criminal,
thus ensuring that no despot would take the nation to ruin.
I know in Jeremy with the devil I don't in Santos, who's gone from ambitious upstart to tyrannical despot in the blink of an eye.
adolescent Jesus as a despot with magical powers used to always get away with anything.