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The lazar that had once been the Dynast, ruler of Abarrach, shambled into the cell.
The Seventh Gate Hickman, Tracy, 1955- 1994
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He and Haplo had barely reached their ship alive, fleeing the murderous lazar, led by the former Dynast, Kleitus.
The Seventh Gate Hickman, Tracy, 1955- 1994
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The Dynast paused, turned his head to stare directly at Marit with his strange eyes, which were sometimes the eyes of the dead and sometimes the eyes of the living.
Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993
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Jonathon flung his opponent off him, sent the Dynast reeling back against the wall.
Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993
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The Dynast laughed, a terrible sound, made awful by the echo.
Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993
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And there was Kleitus, the Dynast, former ruler (until his death) of Necropolis, the largest city on Abarrach.
Into the Labyrinth Hickman, Tracy 1993
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Arabians Abulpharagius, (Dynast.p. 294,) and the Extracts at the end of
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 6 Edward Gibbon 1765
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See likewise Abulpharagius, (Dynast.p. 322 -- 325,) who calls him by the corrupt name of _Redefrans_.
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 6 Edward Gibbon 1765
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Arabians Abulpharagius, (Dynast.p. 294,) and the Extracts at the end of
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 6 Edward Gibbon 1765
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Eutychius (Annal.tom. ii.p. 200 -- 208) and Abulpharagius (Dynast.p. 96 -- 98) appear to have consulted some particular memoirs.
History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 4 Edward Gibbon 1765
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