dynastically造句
例句與造句
- There was constant anti-Spanish agitation in Portugal, which had been dynastically joined to Spain since 1580.
- Later historians have adopted the unclear terminology of their predecessors, even when the issue became less important dynastically and historically
- Thinking dynastically, Martha can't wait to get her hands on the grandson Paltrow's character is carrying.
- However, holds that it was as acceptable dynastically as the Bagrationi marriage of Vasili's cousin, Vladimir Kirillovich.
- In 1387, the Lithuanians, who had long threatened the western frontier, became Catholic and united dynastically with the Poles.
- It's difficult to find dynastically in a sentence. 用dynastically造句挺難的
- How to respond to women who come to power dynastically has become an increasingly contentious issue for women's rights advocates in Asia.
- Some historians suggest that he resisted a marriage with Denmark which could have caused a family rift between those who dynastically favoured Holstein-Gottorp.
- In the meantime he had been persuaded that he should repudiate " la bella Ardizzina " and make a more dynastically suitable marriage.
- The Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, ruled after 1572 by elective kings, was even less able to counteract the growing importance of the dynastically active Hohenzollerns.
- But when she instead demanded a reaction, the party leaders felt themselves dynastically bound to act and demand the DMK's ejection from the coalition.
- In 1948 Vladimir, relying on his own earlier advice on the Bagrations'historically royal status, chose to wed Leonida dynastically in Lausanne, Switzerland.
- Princess Eudoxia never married; although, there were persistent rumors that she wished to marry a man of Bulgarian descent which was dynastically unacceptable at that time.
- Dynastically, Marie Elisabeth was important because she was the only Valois grandchild of Henry II and Catherine de'Medici, despite their having raised four sons to adulthood.
- Likewise, the King of Prussia was able to obtain a generous territorial compensation for the dynastically related Prince of Orange-Nassau whose losses had been in the defunct Dutch Republic.
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