- and a mace on his lyft syde/
Cladd wyth an
hawberk and
plates to fore his
breste/
legge harnoys on his legges/
Spores on his
heelis on his
handes his gauntelettes/...
-
Continuing south is
Breste Cove,
which is 700 m (2,300 ft) wide and 850 m (2,790 ft) deep. It is
named for the
settlement of
Breste in
northern Bulgaria...
- The chestnut-breasted
mannikin (Lonchura castaneothorax), also
known as the chestnut-breasted
munia or
bully bird (in Australia), is a
small brown-backed...
-
Stuart Court Masque.
David Bevington and
Peter Holbrook (eds). pp. 296–315.
Brested, Barbara. "Comus and the
Castlehaven Scandal"
Milton Studies 3 (1971),...
-
restricted to
South Carolina.
Linnaeus based his
account on the "yellow
brested chat" that had been
described and
illustrated by the
English naturalist...
- on her
upper lip.
Article XVI
instructed the amb****adors to note "hir
brestes...
whether they be
bigge or smale." The amb****adors told the king that...
- French Navy
World War II: The Redoutable-class
submarine was
scuttled at
Breste to
prevent capture by
German forces.
Pluvoise French Navy
World War II:...
- Male and
female fawn-
brested tanager...
-
completely destro****. Many of the
houses in the
epicentral area were
built of "
breste" (adobe type)
construction and
these performed very
poorly in the earthquake...
- thrush, tickell's blue flycatcher,
Indian pitta,
verditer flycatcher, spot-
brested fantail,
yellow throated bulbul,
spotted dove, red
whiskered bulbul, oriental...