Examples of using King john in English and their translations into Malay
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King John of England.
In the name of King John.
This King John is no king of mine!
By order of His Majesty, King John.
King John: Philip. I want you to wear this tonight.
This is my father, King John of Ulstead.
Many wrongs to be righted/in the country of King John.
Prepare! This King John is no king of mine!
Forced by fate into marriage with King John of Ulstead.
To join King John against a French invasion.
Fitzrobert gathers an army to slay King John in London.
A grandson of King John established Rewley Abbey for the Cistercian Order.
But he may still listen to you. I have lost the confidence of King John, Your Majesty.
I have lost the confidence of King John, but he may still listen to you.
Your Majesty.but he may still listen to you. I have lost the confidence of King John.
Tell King John that you have had word from France, from Philip himself, if you like.
French troops have already landed on our shores,and they are murdering Englishmen in the name of King John.
In 1493, King John II, accompanied by his wife Queen Leonor, made a pilgrimage to the site to fulfill a vow.
Magna Carta stemmed from disagreement between Pope Innocent III, King John of England and English Barons.
King John's successor, Henry III, continued the tradition of keeping animals at the Tower of London.
The centre of British power in Ireland, built on the orders of King John in the early 13th century, Dublin Castle is more correctly described as a palace.
In 1493, King John II, accompanied by his wife Queen Leonor, made a pilgrimage to the site to fulfill a vow.
It was originallywritten because of disagreements between Pope Innocent III, King John and his English barons about the rights of the King. .
In 1481, King John II of Portugal commissioned Diogo d'Azambuja to build Elmina Castle, which was completed in 3 years.
On this day we have by ourcommon will elected the son of our late King John as our Prince and King, and we will loyally serve his majesty and master now and in times to come."[6].
King John's supporters usually had no roots within the new confines of the country, however their relatives were found among the senior officials and courtiers in large numbers.