Примери за използване на Agincourt на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Just like"Agincourt"!
Yes, Agincourt, I can.
The Battle of Agincourt.
Agincourt calling Balaclava.
The Battle of Agincourt.
Хората също превеждат
Agincourt district Toronto.
The Battle of Agincourt 1415.
Hello, Agincourt, Balaclava here.
It saved my life at Agincourt.
Agincourt to Balaclava, confirm your position.
Syringa Vulgaris"Agincourt Beauty".
I mentioned Agincourt once, but I think I got away with it.
It's not like me to make a mistake, Agincourt.
It's not the eve of Agincourt speech, Lovejoy.
There's been Didsburys since Agincourt.
This wasn't Agincourt, this was the Battle of Hastings.'.
Despite his famous victory at Agincourt.
Agincourt, fought, not on a muddy field, but in battles around the globe.
The game of darts goes back to the Battle of Agincourt in the 15th century.
In Rome, then, there was a story with Sir Pir Lee, an English nobleman,wounded in the Battle of Agincourt.
Then call we this… the field of Agincourt… fought on the day of Crispin Crispianus!
The war will be a chance for us to exceed even the glories of Henry V at Agincourt.
However, following France's crushing defeat at Agincourt, the school is dissolved.
Or may we cram within this wooden"O"'the very casques that did affright the air at Agincourt?
Even the most famous medieval battles,like the historic English victories at Crecy and Agincourt, only served as prologues to a whole lot of sieging- the much more common warfare tactic in which armies simply camped out around a castle or town for months or years until the people inside ran out of food and(usually) surrendered.
English literature honours the longbow for famous victories in the battles of Crecy, Agincourt and Poitiers.
Can this cockpit hold the vasty fields of France ormay we cram within this wooden"o"… the very casques that did affright the air at Agincourt?
We have won here, in the great Western desert,a victory to stand with Crecy, Agincourt, Blenheim, and Waterloo.
The crown features a gem known as the Black Prince's Ruby which is believed to have been worn by Henry V in his helmet at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415.
The lilacs in tree form grow as tall as 30 feet with some of the shrub cultivars, such as Agincourt Beauty, growing to 15 feet.