What better period for a tale of political treachery and revenge?
From then on, "Braveheart" becomes a film of sly political treachery and extravagant, unrelenting battles.
He was called to render account to God for the evils which his political treachery had brought upon his own people and the neighbouring kingdoms.
Mr. Sick has no doubt that this "political treachery" took place.
The man who yearned to trade statesmanlike apercus with world leaders also liked to steam away resentments among cronies who specialized in petty political treacheries.
This old man of 55 years, forcefully retired from the Chola army after a fatal injury, is pulled into the dangerous game of political treachery.
He is recalled both as a hero of liberal Hollywood in its golden age and as a scoundrel in a time of political treachery.
Even in peacetime, accusations of political treachery can be hard to live down.
"I will tell the world who was really Lenin's wife," Stalin is said to have threatened Nadya when he suspected her of political treachery in 1925.
In recent years Skip Williamson has concentrated on producing large-scale canvases depicting political social abomination and political treachery.