Examples of using Count odo in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Count Odo!
He has count odo.
Count Odo.
You mean count odo?
Count Odo.- They are coming.
What are we to do, Count Odo?
Count odo, I am forever in your debt.
Yours is a heavy burden, Count Odo.
I don't like Count Odo. Nor do I trust him.
Allow me a moment to reflect, Count Odo.
Alas for you, Count Odo, I am not like my grandfather.
You cannot speak for her, Count Odo.
And? Does Count Odo talk freely of his ambitions?
To some extent, we are at your mercy, Count Odo.
If you care for me at all, Count Odo, you will bring me his head.
Count Odo, the princess doesn't seem to appreciate your valor.
I am grateful for your honesty, As well as your valor, count odo.
Count odo has been executed, by my order, For disloyalty and high treason.
That would be decided at a meeting between you and the commander of the city, Count Odo.
You must tell Count Odo that you have no intention of abandoning your people.
But I am glad we have had this conversation, andI am also very glad that I have placed my faith in you, Count Odo.
But your first duty, Count Odo, is to concentrate on the defeat of the Northmen.
So you see, count odo, That your burden is… Really much heavier than you imagined.
I must prove myself better than my brothers, Count Odo, and these Northmen have provided the opportunity.
Odo Count.
The earliest known member of the house, Esiko, Count of Ballenstedt, first appears in a document of 1036. He is assumed to have been a grandson(through his mother) of Odo I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark. From Odo, the Ascanians inherited large properties in the Saxon Eastern March.