Voorbeelden van het gebruik van King xerxes in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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King Xerxes is leading them in his chariot.
The personal guard to King Xerxes himself.
King Xerxes is displeased with his generals.
The personal guard to King Xerxes himself. Soulless.
King Xerxes would give much gold to know about it.
He sent letters to all the Jews all through the territories of King Xerxes.
That same day King Xerxes gave Queen Esther the estate of Haman, the enemy of the Jews.
This film received a 2007 CAMIE Award, as Luke Goss did for his portrayal of King Xerxes.
Esther was taken to King Xerxes at the royal palace in early winter[d]
The royal palace in Susa where Esther was queen of the Persian king Xerxes Esther 1:2;
Now, it came to pass in the days of King Xerxes, who ruled over the empire of the Medes
After several attempts to storm the Spartan wall of soldiers sent King Xerxes forward their best soldiers were called"immortals.
it came to pass in the days of King Xerxes, from Ethiopia to India.
the Persian king Xerxes had sent his army via a mountain track(the Anopea) to outflank the pass.
who amongst others has been identified as the 5th-century Persian king Xerxes I reigned 486-465 BC.
it came to pass in the days of King Xerxes, from Ethiopia to India, who ruled over the empire of the Medes and Persians, that in the third year of his reign.
it came to pass in the days of King Xerxes, from Ethiopia to India.
the Persian king Xerxes(who wanted to take over the world virtually)
it came to pass in the days of King Xerxes.
About 500 BC:(Information originally from Herodotus): During a naval campaign the Greek Scyllis was taken aboard ship as prisoner by the Persian King Xerxes I. When Scyllis learned that Xerxes was to attack a Greek flotilla,
it came to pass in the days of King Xerxes, that in the third year of his reign.
also to sailing towards the Hellespont to destroy the bridge of ships that the Persian king Xerxes I had built there.
Artaxerxes I succeeds Xerxes as king of the Persian empire.
Together with only 300 Spartan soldiers, this hero fought against the giant invasion army of Xerxes I, king of the immense Persian empire.