varangian (Meaning)

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varangian (n.)

One of the Northmen who founded a dynasty in Russia in the 9th century; also, one of the Northmen composing, at a later date, the imperial bodyguard at Constantinople.

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varangian Sentence Examples

  1. The fierce Varangian Guard protected the Byzantine emperor with unwavering loyalty.
  2. The battle-hardened Varangians played a pivotal role in the defense of Constantinople.
  3. The Varangian ship sailed through the perilous Baltic waters, its warriors eager for adventure.
  4. The legendary Varangian axe was a formidable weapon, feared by enemies near and far.
  5. The Varangians' intricate helmets, adorned with intricate designs, inspired both awe and fear.
  6. The Varangian saga recounted the heroic deeds of these elite warriors from distant lands.
  7. The Varangians' presence in the Byzantine Empire introduced new cultural influences, enriching the imperial court.
  8. The Varangian mercenaries served as a valuable asset to rulers who sought their military prowess.
  9. The Varangians' reputation for unwavering loyalty and exceptional combat skills made them highly sought after by powerful leaders.
  10. The Varangian legend lives on, inspiring tales of bravery and adventure that continue to captivate generations.

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One of the Northmen who founded a dynasty in Russia in the 9th century; also, one of the Northmen composing, at a later date, the imperial bodyguard at Constant

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The fierce Varangian Guard protected the Byzantine emperor with unwavering loyalty.

The battle-hardened Varangians played a pivotal role in the defense of Constantinople.

The Varangian ship sailed through the perilous Baltic waters, its warriors eager for adventure.

The legendary Varangian axe was a formidable weapon, feared by enemies near and far.