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Victory, the panegyrist who speaks of the events declares, came easily.
A person who writes panegyrics is called a panegyrist.
He was favourably compared to his elder brother by the panegyrist Claudian.
Have you really listened to this Panegyrist?
An excellent panegyrist and composer of elegies, he was praised by Anvari.
In spite of what the court panegyrist has recorded, there is little doubt that about this time the Kamarupa power was on the decline.
Scholars of the early 20th century dismissed Statius as a mere panegyrist for a tyrant.
He explained Walton's friendship with persons of higher rank by his being 'a great panegyrist.'
Constantius' panegyrist suggested that his fleet was lost to a storm, but this might simply have been to diminish the embarrassment of defeat.
As his panegyrist declared: "It is a stupid clemency that spares the conquered foe."
"To describe the beauties of this region will, on some future occasion, be a very grateful task to the pen of a skilled panegyrist."
However, the latter's panegyrist claims Saladin departed due to fears for his own life at the hands of the Assassins.
The imperial panegyrist Claudian (d. 404) was a vir illustris who appears never to have converted.
Azraqi was an eminent panegyrist.
Azad's skill as a poet, especially as a panegyrist of the Prophet Muhammad, has long been recognized.
He had outgrown his early Liberalism and become the chief panegyrist of the House of Hohenzollern.
He became a kind of panegyrist to Alfons V of Aragon, to whom the work refers.
Maximian's panegyrist declared: "All that I see beyond the Rhine is Roman."
Thus 'Ubayd-i-Zakani a serious writer, a moralist and a panegyrist was compelled by circumstances to become a ribald satirist.
He is notable for his praise of praise of Charlemagne and he has been called his panegyrist.
Harisena, also Harishena or Hirisena, was a 4th century Sanskrit poet, panegyrist, and government minister.
He was a friend of many Umayyad princes and was employed as an official panegyrist at the Umayyad court.
The panegyrist who refers to the loss suggests that its cause was a storm, but this might simply be the an attempt to conceal an embarrassing military defeat.
O'Connell eulogised him warmly, and Phillips almost exhausted the vocabulary of praise in his public references to his panegyrist.
As an opponent of the Encyclopaedists and a panegyrist of Louis XV, he received considerable pensions.