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Quite well, he lived at Longwood House a choice estate with his servants and retinue.
Those involved were the French army commanded by King John II and the English army commanded by The Black Prince. The French were defeated, and King John captured with all his retinue.
Napoleon ended up ruling the island of Elba after his first abdication in 1814.
YES. Ancient Egyptians offered numerous animal sacrifices to appease the gods of the Egyptian Pantheon. While there was minimal human sacrifice to the gods, there was human retainer sacrifice, which was when servants in a Pharaoh's retinue would be killed when the Pharaoh died in order to accompany the Pharaoh in the afterlife. This was discontinued in later dynasties.
The tomb would be packed the same way we pack a suitcase for a trip. Sometimes part of the Pharaohs retinue would be buried with them. They would have their trusted servants in the next life. Items holding special meaning to the Pharaoh, food, wine even a boat might be included. What ever made the Pharaoh happy in this life was going to go with them into the next.
A retinue was taking care of the King
The King's royal retinue was treated harshly.
No. A retinue is a group of people who follow another person. An example of a retinue would be a star with hairdressers, agent, and others who travel with them.
Retinue is a noun. It's a group of advisors or assistants accompanying someone important.
It means entourage basically.
Solidarity, solo, alone
The Queen's retinue is the group of people who are always, or almost always, with the Queen, wherever she goes in her role as monarch. They may not be with her in her private apartments, although some may.
Staff
The president has many retinues of high importance
a 'retinue' or 'following'. In ancient Rome a comitatus was a mobile field army that would travel with the emperor.
retinal, retinue, rotated, rascals, rinsing, rushing, rhythms
guard, bodyguard, convoy, entourage, retinue, companion, partner, attendant, guide, beau, chaperon