dominions in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

dominions in the PONS Dictionary

dominions Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The many religious buildings -- churches, monasteries, convents, and hermitages -- are reminders of bygone days of military orders and ecclesiastical dominions.
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These and other large self-governing colonies had become known as dominions by the 1920s.
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He was exiled from court and never obtained permission to return to his Andalusian dominions.
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She fled from her father's dominions and took refuge in this place, where she lived fifteen years without seeing the face of a man.
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No warlike ammunition is to be sold by you in my dominions, without my license.
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And indeed the pope tried to deprive the town of its dominions in northern Sardinia.
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He is said to have expelled all the heretics from his dominions but later, after hearing their petitions, allowed them to return.
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