heretog Antonyms
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Meaning of heretog
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heretog (n.)
The leader or commander of an army; also, a marshal.
heretog Sentence Examples
- The heretog presided over the grand ceremony with regal authority.
- The ancient castle was the ancestral home of the heretog and his noble lineage.
- The heretog's court was a hub of political intrigue and lavish entertainment.
- The heretog decreed strict laws and enforced them with an iron fist.
- The heretog's reign was marked by both prosperity and bloodshed.
- The heretog's lavish lifestyle was funded by heavy taxation on his subjects.
- The heretog's arrogance alienated many of his vassals and ultimately led to his downfall.
- The heretog's death plunged the kingdom into chaos and civil war.
- The once-glorious heretogdom now lay in ruins, a testament to the folly of ambition.
- The heretog's legacy lived on as a cautionary tale about the dangers of unchecked power.
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The leader or commander of an army; also, a marshal.
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No antonyms found.
The heretog presided over the grand ceremony with regal authority.
The ancient castle was the ancestral home of the heretog and his noble lineage.
The heretog's court was a hub of political intrigue and lavish entertainment.
The heretog decreed strict laws and enforced them with an iron fist.