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  • "O Maharaja Pariksit, subduer of enemies, Revata constructed a kingdom known as Kusasthali in the depths of the ocean.
  • Meanwhile, Sneed said, the suspect tried to ignite the gas with a lighter, but the subduers grabbed that as well.
  • After studying these seals, Dr . } abkar translated the hieroglyphics as  Subduer of the Setiu-Nubians or  Subduer of the Seti-land.
  • After studying these seals, Dr . } abkar translated the hieroglyphics as  Subduer of the Setiu-Nubians or  Subduer of the Seti-land.
  • On occasion, the names of characters themselves actually seem to have been altered : the spelling of the name of Homer s character Polydamas, " Pouludamas ", appears to be an alternative rendering of the metrically unviable " Poludamas " ( " subduer of many " ).
  • Chemosh was the national deity of the Moabites whose name most likely meant " destroyer, " " subduer, " or " fish god . " While he is most readily associated with the Moabites, according to Judges 11 : 24 he seems to have been the national deity of the Ammonites as well.
  • The great warrior, the prop of the Qing dynasty, the subduer of rebels and uprisings who carved his name into Chinese history at the point of a sword, had to wait more than 100 years for an inventive expatriate chef to award him his American triumph and make his name famous in the West.
  • The Fatimids entered Egypt in the late 10th century, conquering the Ikhshidid dynasty and founding a capital at " al-Qhira " ( Cairo ) in 969 . The name was a reference to the planet Mars, " The Subduer ", which was prominent in the sky at the moment that city construction started.
  • After a successful campaign Lu was awarded the title General Fubo ( O鈒; literally " subduer of the waves " ), a title later awarded to other illustrious military leaders such as led an army to subdue the southern kingdom of Nanyue and in 111 BCE attacked the island of Hainan off the south eastern coast of the Chinese mainland.
  • Under Al-Muizz Lideenillah, the Fatimids conquered the Ikhshidid Wilayah ( see Fatimid Egypt ), founding a new capital at " al-Qhira " ( Cairo ) in 969 . The name was a reference to the planet Mars, " The Subduer ", which was prominent in the sky at the moment that city construction started.
  • The " Chronica de gestis consulum andegavorum " attributed this assassination to Fulk and Bertrada, and praised the late count as " an admirable man, distinguished in justice, a cultivator or the whole of goodness, who was a terror to all his enemies . " The " Annales vindocinenses " call him " a subduer and conqueror of tyrants [ perhaps his father ], protector and defender of churches ."
  • He composed the " Ocean of Means of Achievement ( sgrub thabs rgya mtsho ) " " directed by Manjusri ", and many other books including the " Ornament to the Subduer's Thought ( thub pa'i dgongs rgyan, munimatlaCkra ) ", which is a commentary on Maitreya's " Ornament for Clear Realization ( mngon par rtogs pa'i rgyan, abhisamaylaCkra ) ".
  • In Greek mythology, "'Procrustes "'( ??????????? " Prokroustes " ) or " the stretcher [ who hammers out the metal ] ", also known as "'Prokoptas "'or "'Damastes "'( ???????? ) " subduer ", was a rogue smith and bandit from Attica who physically attacked people by stretching them or cutting off their legs, so as to force them to fit the size of an iron bed.
  • He opens the book, in the proem, stating his belief that the man who succeed in " kindling a light in nature ", would be " " the benefactor indeed of the human race, the propagator of man's empire over the universe, the champion of liberty, the conqueror and subduer of necessities " ", and at the same time identifying himself as that man, saying he believed he " had been born for the service of mankind ", and that in considering in what way mankind might best be served, he had found none so great as the discovery of new arts, endowments, and commodities for the bettering of man's life.