condottiere
Example Sentences
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Seeing that Bonaparte was then known merely as an able condottiere, not as the re-organizer of French society, Pitt's haughty attitude, though deplorable, is intelligible.
From William Pitt and the Great War by Rose, John Holland
As for the others, they were clerks, who in one way or another had managed to get their seats—men with no great permanent stake in the community, the modern substitute for the condottiere class.
From The Man Who Wins by Herrick, Robert
Is he not the famous Bianchetti, a condottiere employed by the people, as the condottieri once were by the kings and nobles?
From The Continental Monthly, Vol 6, No 5, November 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy by Various
The subjects of the three panels represent the entry into Jerusalem, and scenes from the stirring times in which the great condottiere played so prominent a part.
From Cathedral Cities of Italy by Collins, William Wiehe
He's a species of condottiere; we can buy his allegiance with his service: and we must forego the sentimental objection.
From The Quality of Mercy by Howells, William Dean