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Book 6. (11 results) Raiders of Gor

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10 61 Henrius Sevarius was said to be a mere boy, and his Ubarate one which was administered by his regent, Claudius, once of Tyros.
11 77 "Or Claudius, his regent," said the other.
11 338 "Now hear," said Samos, "the proposal of the council, that Henrius Sevarius and his regent, Claudius, lay down their arms, and divest themselves of all ships, and men and holdings, and all properties and assets, and present themselves, stripped and in the chains of slaves, before the c...
12 15 It was Lysias, friend of the regent Claudius, client of the Ubar Henrius Sevarius.
13 144 "We have dealt with his regent, Claudius," said Chenbar.
17 16 None of the ships of the Ubars Eteocles or Sullius Maximus had been pledged to the fleet, nor, of course, none of those of Henrius Sevarius, under the command of his regent, Claudius, once of Tyros.
18 63 There had been, I knew, exchanges of information between Claudius, regent for Henrius Sevarius, and Cos and Tyros.
18 67 The two Ubars, and Claudius, regent for Henrius Sevarius, I supposed, might already have claimed power, as a triumvirate, in Port Kar.
18 137 The environs of Port Kar might now be filled with tarnsmen, other mercenaries, but in the hire of the rebellious Ubars, and Claudius, regent of Henrius Sevarius.
18 321 If he served the Ubars, or Claudius, regent of Henrius Sevarius, or the Ubarates of Cos and Tyros, or the Others, or Priest-Kings, or himself, I no longer cared.
18 621 "Claudius!" So that, I thought, was Claudius, who had been regent for Henrius Sevarius, and who, doubtless, had attempted to have him killed.

Book 9. (2 results) Marauders of Gor

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21 163 The others had been Chung, Nigel, Eteocles, and Henrius Sevarius, the last of which, however, had ruled in name only, the true power being controlled by his uncle, Claudius, acting in the role of regent.
21 167 Claudius, who had been regent for Henrius Sevarius, and had slain his father, and sought the life of the boy, had been slain by a young seaman, a former slave, named Fish, in my house.

Book 21. (30 results) Mercenaries of Gor

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15 685 "Gnieus Lelius," said he, "high councilor, first minister to Ar, is regent in the absence of Marlenus.
15 706 "How shall I obtain an audience with the regent?" I asked.
15 710 If at all possible, deliver the actual letters directly into the hands of the regent.
15 719 "Contact the regent," he said.
15 725 "The regent," he said, "will doubtless consult with his military advisors".
19 478 I had determined, incidentally, that the deeper papers, the letters, addressed to Ar's regent, Gnieus Lelius, were still in the sheath.
19 483 I now understood more clearly than before why earlier messengers or agents might have failed to make contact with the regent and high general.
21 93 "I trust that the regent, your high councils, your military leaders, the general staff, and such, are well informed".
21 121 Gnieus Lelius is an excellent regent.
21 135 If he had flaws as a regent presumably they might be due to his lack of information, or perhaps to a certain unwarranted optimism, or untutored innocence or naivety.
21 185 "Commoners, then, can look upon the regent," I asked, "other than from afar, as in state processions or at official games?" "Of course," said the man.
21 191 Who could one trust? Too, I surely had no wish to attempt to cut my way through the corridors of the Central Cylinder to effect a private audience with the regent.
21 192 Who could one trust? Indeed, one glimpse of the seal of the silver tarn on the letters might be less effective in procuring an audience with the regent than a rendezvous with desperate traitors.
21 214 "Obviously the regent cannot give an audience to everyone," he said.
23 21 "Only citizens of Ar, on the Day of Generosity and Petitions, are permitted to approach the regent," he said.
23 44 "You could always ask for a clarification of the rules after you have seen the regent," he said.
23 77 "Is it true," I asked, "that only citizens of Ar are permitted to approach the regent on this day?" "You certainly need not fear," he said, "for though you came in from Torcadino, clearly you are of Ar".
23 96 "Ones who are not citizens of Ar may approach the regent on this day as well as citizens, if they can get a place on the rope.
23 121 I wondered if the regent was aware of the mayhem that attended the acquisition of the ribbons.
23 141 I wondered if the regent knew about the business of selling the ribbons.
23 150 "Hail, Gnieus Lelius!" Most of the folks, as far as I could tell, however, received only a kind word from the regent, or an earnest assurance that their petitions would be examined with care.
23 151 Several individuals, however, to be fair, did receive handfuls of coins, mostly copper, from the regent, who, smiling, would dip his hand into heaping coin bowls near him, and then spill coins into the outstretched hands of the grateful recipients.
23 153 Taurentians were about the regent, and, too, some scribes.
23 157 So loved, it seemed, was the regent.
23 158 "Yes, Citizen?" said the regent.
23 164 Indeed, he was now regent.
23 186 "Thank you," said the regent, kindly.
23 193 "Write down," said the regent to the scribe nearest him, "that we have received petitions from Tarl of Port Kar, who is lodging in the house of Achiates, which we will take under careful consideration".
23 206 The regent motioned that I should approach more closely.
23 214 "Hail, Gnieus Lelius! Hail, Gnieus Lelius!" I heard, the crowd acclaiming yet again the regent's generosity.

Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor

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25 179 It seems madness, with an army of Cosians, and mercenaries, at Torcadino, but I am not a general, not the regent of Ar.

Book 23. (14 results) Renegades of Gor

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2 104 In the intrigues of the time, and to divert suspicion, Gnieus Lelius, high councilor, and first minister of Ar, he who was acting as regent in the absence of Marlenus, Ubar of the city, had even had me brought to the Central Cylinder under guard, as though I might have been arrested, a...
5 496 I wondered how I might approach Ar's Station and deliver the message of Gnieus Lelius, the regent of Ar, to the commander at Ar's Station, Aemilianus.
10 295 I have come here at great risk! I have a message for Aemilianus from Gnieus Lelius, regent in Ar! Admit me!" There was silence from the height of the wall.
10 340 "I come from Gnieus Lelius, regent in Ar," I called.
10 413 "I am Tarl, of Port Kar," I said, "a courier, from Gnieus Lelius, regent of Ar!" "Hood him," said a voice.
11 36 It had been sealed with wax and ribbon, the wax bearing the seal of Gnieus Lelius, regent of Ar.
11 128 "And you claim to be the regent's courier?" he asked.
11 129 "I am the regent's courier," I said.
11 130 "Why am I still stripped and chained?" "Does it not seem odd to you that the regent should employ as a courier one from Port Kar?" "Perhaps," I said.
11 280 "Did you see the regent close the cylinder, and affix his seal upon it?" he asked.
11 283 "It is a little joke on the part of the regent," said Aemilianus.
12 260 "I am a courier of Gnieus Lelius, regent of Ar," I said, "mistaken for a spy".
12 262 The regent's message, I was sure, had been removed from, or had never been inserted in, the letter cylinder.
12 264 I had not, of course, seen the regent place the message in the cylinder and seal it.

Book 24. (2 results) Vagabonds of Gor

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4 63 This also explained, of course, the matter of the betraying message which I had unwittingly carried at great risk to Ar's Station on behalf of Gnieus Lelius, regent in Ar, that message which had identified me as a Cosian spy.
31 212 "On behalf of Gnieus Lelius, regent in Ar, and the high council of Ar," said Labienus, "I, as their envoy de facto in the delta, express their regret for the misunderstandings between our states and peoples, and in particular for that resulting in a cruel and unprovoked attack upon an ...

Book 25. (11 results) Magicians of Gor

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1 318 But the city was now under the governance of the regent, Gnieus Lelius, who, I had little doubt, might have efficiently managed a well-ordered polity under normal conditions, but was an unlikely leader in a time of darkness, crisis and terror.
2 123 The last time I had come to Ar, before this time, I had come with dispatches to Gnieus Lelius, the regent, from Dietrich of Tarnburg, from Torcadino.
2 126 I did not know if the regent, Gnieus Lelius, were of this party or not.
6 155 "Where is Gnieus Lelius, the regent?" asked a man.
7 21 Gnieus Lelius, it seems, had been deposed, and Seremides, in a military coup he himself characterized as regrettable, had seized temporary power, a power to be wielded until the High Council, now the highest civilian authority in Ar, could elect a new leader, be it Administrator, regent
7 86 Other men rushed out to fall upon the former regent with blows but Taurentians swiftly, with proddings and blows of their spears, drove them back.
7 90 The five lads with switches were given a last opportunity, to the amusement of the crowd, to strike the former regent, then they, too, were dismissed.
7 184 One small hand, even, extended, palm out, toward the former regent, as though she would fend away the very sight of him, as though she could not bear the thought of his nearness.
7 337 "Peace, friendship, joy and love," called Myron, "to our brothers in Ar!" One of the members of the High Council, presumably its executive officer, who would have had been directly subordinate to Gnieus Lelius, the regent, in a civilian capacity, as Seremides would have been in a milit...
7 355 Gnieus Lelius, then, former regent of Ar, in the motley rags suitable to a comedic mime, his ankles shackled, his upper body wrapped in chains, bent far over, held in this fashion by the short chain between his neck and ankles, trying to keep his balance, taking short steps, was dragge...
9 394 "Nor did others! He was regent".

Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor

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3 204 I had encountered the tarn again, years later, in the Barrens, and we had again been one, but at the end of local wars I had freed him again, that he might again take his place as the master of a mighty flock, that he might be again awing in broad, lonely skies, be again a prince amongst clouds, a l...