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Example sentences for "crowned king"

  • Comyn, and is crowned King of Scotland, 224; defeats Edward II.

  • Bruce made for Scone and was crowned king of Scotland in the presence of many of the chief nobility.

  • There was as yet no settled rule of succession to the English crown, and William at once crossed the sea and was crowned king of the English at Westminster, by Lanfranc.

  • He will have His Gospel once again rouped in Scotland, and have the matter going to voices, to see who will say, "Let Christ be crowned King in Scotland.

  • He is crowned King of Mount Zion: God did put the crown upon His head (Ps.

  • O for help to set my crowned King on high!

  • Beli, has conquered the Island of the Mighty, and is crowned king in London.

  • So he called a Parliament, and made himself be crowned king; and he took the queen Guenever, and said plainly that he would wed her, but she escaped from him and took refuge in the Tower of London.

  • She had been sent to relieve Orleans and lead the prince to Rheims, there to be crowned king.

  • Gentle Dauphin," she said, "let us make haste and be gone to Rheims, where you shall be crowned king!

  • He desired to be crowned king in Caerleon, because it was rich beyond other cities, and marvellously pleasant and fair.

  • Fight boldly on the morrow; so shalt thou conquer, and be crowned King of Britain.

  • Maximilian never enjoyed vigorous health, and being anxious to secure the tranquillity of his extended realms after his death, he had his eldest son, Rhodolph, in a diet at Presburg, crowned King of Hungary.

  • As I am a crowned King, I will commit her to the Tower.

  • As we are a crowned king, we will not bate a tittle of our sentence.

  • Give me the warrant, man; if I am a crowned king, and there be hemp in England, he shall end his days in a tow before noon to-morrow.

  • The King was riding into the ancient city of Rheims, to be crowned King of France; Orleans was relieved; a score of fortresses had been snatched from the hands of the English.

  • I will lead his armies to victory, and he shall yet be crowned King of France.

  • But if he's a crowned king, and brave enough to come down the mountain with his men, I'll let him feel the strength of the one he wants to hang.

  • I'm a crowned king and I don't give as much in alms in a month.

  • As you are a crowned king, have pity on my pain so that the immense goodness of God will keep you from a similar situation, for we are all subject to the wheel of fortune, and there is no one who can detain it.

  • The king realized that this was the ambassador he had talked with so many times, and he said to him: "Since you have been sent to me as an ambassador, give me your pledge of safety so that I can do my duty as a knight and a crowned king.

  • If his generosity verged on extravagance, and his affectation of popular manners and graciousness on unreality, Englishmen of the fourteenth century were no severe critics of a crowned king.

  • He was buried with the state that became a crowned king in the Benedictine Abbey Church of St. Peter, Gloucester.

  • Before he could be crowned King of France, it was necessary that he should first be crowned King of England.

  • Before abandoning the siege, however, Sigismund caused himself to be crowned King of Bohemia in St. Vitus's Cathedral.

  • INDEX A Albert, Archduke of Austria, crowned king, 77; short reign and death, 77.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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