0 the group of people who travel with and work for an important or famous person:
1 the group of people who travel with and work for an important or famous person:
Absence of osteological evidence or signs of violent death suggests that a kind of poison was administered to members of the entourage.
Such an entourage helps to increase the publicity value radiating from his public showings and the press was therefore present in force.
Each of these smaller houses accommodates a wife and her entourage.
There he seems to have faced renewed hostility, with plots against his person, and attacks upon his entourage.
The king and his entourage thus had preferential access to young and tender beef.
There was little room for manoeuvre for moderates at court but in the period from 1557 to 1560 the cardinal's entourage was a welcome haven.
You gave their farms as fiefs to (your) entourage and servants and to sluggards.
Then the closure of an entourage is again an entourage.
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