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 Translation for 'despot' from English to Spanish
NOUN   a despot | despots
SYNO autocrat | despot | tyrant
tirano {m}despot
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déspota {m}despot
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Translation for 'despot' from English to Spanish

despot
tirano {m}

déspota {m}
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Usage Examples English
  • ... 1421 – 20 February 1458) was a Serbian despot, prince of Rascia from 1456 to 1458.
  • In 2017, Aleksandar Tešić wrote an epic novel "Cosingas" about the war adventures of despot Stefan.
  • In 1445, Herceg Stjepan ceded the Upper Zeta and the Medun fortress to despot Đurađ.
  • Absolute despot of The Colony. Required to be perfect in body under Islamic law.
  • The despot of Epirus was the ruler of the Despotate of Epirus, one of the successor states of the Byzantine Empire in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade.

  • Ivan Dragushin (Bulgarian: Иван Драгушин) was a Bulgarian nobleman, son of despot Aldimir from the Cuman Terter dynasty.
  • He wrote "Service to the Holy Despot Stefan Branković" as a monk in the Kupinovo monastery in Srem, where the relics were located until after 1486, when Stefan Branković's relics were transferred to Krušedol monastery at the beginning of the 16th century.
  • Despot Stefan Lazarevic promulgated a charter to the people of Dubrovnik in Borač in 1405.
  • The monastery was founded by Nikola Dorjenović, nobleman of despot Stefan Lazarević, in 1425.
  • All negotiations between Despot Đurađ and John Hunyady were since 1448 were led by Paskoje Sorkočević and other that Despot Đurađ had chosen.

  • In its classical form, despotism is a state in which a single individual (the "despot") holds all the power and authority embodying the state, and everyone else is a subsidiary person.
  • Some scholars think that she was one of the daughters of Serbian despot Jovan Branković who died in 1502.
  • The official act of making Ivaniš the despot was confirmed by January 1504 in Buda, when his marriage with Jovan's widow Jelena (née Jakšić) was arranged, and he received the title of "despot of Serbia".
  • In 1417 Serbian despot Stefan Lazarević took control of it.
  • In August 1442, Venice took Drivast from Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković.

  • The beer was first mentioned in the 15th century during the reign of despot Stefan Lazarević, as a new drink transferred from neighboring Kingdom of Hungary.
  • The first husband of Kera Tamara was despot Constantine.
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