- - One in a coup group
- - One in a coup, e.g.
- - Coup leader
- - Coup participant, e.g.
- - Coup d'état victor
- - Executer of coup d'état.
- - William I or Richard III, e.g.
- - He has no right to take another's place
- - He has no right to take over as he does
- - Unlawful dictator
- - Person who takes power by force
- - one who seizes control or authority
- - apparently he's made his pretence a reality!
- - one seizing power in union, wicked, crushes resistance
- - one who seizes the throne
- - One who seizes illegally
- - Person who wrests power illegally
- - One seizing power illegally
- - One wrongfully seizes power from another
- - Power-snatcher
- - Loan shark invests pence for despot
- - Throne seizer
- - Power grabber
- - Almost certain to exercise in old city by forcing others to go out
- - Richard III or Henry VII, e.g
- - One taking interest stealing power?
- - Soft-hearted moneylender who enters office uninvited
- - He dispossesses loan shark without a penny
- - One seizing power
- - Criminal seizing power in America and Peru possibly? Right
- - One taking something forcibly
- - Throne grabber
- - Successful rebel
- - Takeover artist
- - One who seizes power
- - One who takes over by force
- - One who expropriates
- - Seizer like Caesar
- - Seizer of power.
- - Unlawful seizer.
- - Royal supplanter.
- - Illegal occupant of a throne.
- - Unlawful seizor.
- - Illegal seizer.
- - Displacer of true ruler.
- - wild pursuer of royal dreams?
- - Someone who gained power by force
- - One who takes over
- - Seizer of power taken in by loan shark
- - you, they say, certain to grab power and rule as king without right for instance
- - one who takes a position of power illegally or by force
- - One who seizes power from frantic pursuer
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