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Frederick II (German:
Friedrich II.; 25
April 1211 – 15 June 1246),
known as
Frederick the
Quarrelsome (Friedrich der Streitbare), was Duke of Austria...
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Frederick I, the
Belligerent or the
Warlike (German:
Friedrich der Streitbare; 11
April 1370 – 4
January 1428), a
member of the
House of Wettin, ruled...
- nature,[according to whom?]
Albert was
given the
cognomen Bellator ("the
Warlike")
during his lifetime. Posthumously, he
became known as Alcibiades. Albert...
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officer in
command of the party, the
inhabitants of Coorg,
although a
warlike race, are much… Surridge,
Keith (2007). "Martial Races: the Military, Race...
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normally left untranslated, as Baal).
Germanic names are
characteristically warlike;
roots with
meanings like "glory", "strength", and "will" are common. The...
- "consecrated to the god Mars", and also may mean "God of war" or "to be
warlike".
Marcus was one of the
three most
common Roman given names. It is also...
- The
epithet "the
Warlike" may
refer to:
Albert Alcibiades,
Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (1522–1557)
Crimthann the
Warlike, 8th
century Irish individual...
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succeeded the Gr**** colonies, was also
overwhelmed by
nomadic invasions led by
warlike tribes such as the Huns and
Eurasian Avars. The Khazars, who were of Turkic...
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newcomers how to grow
local crops,
prepare foods, and hunt wild game.
Warlike tribes resisted the settlers.
Prior treaties with the
Spanish forbade either...
- its lack of
involvement in
armed conflict and
calling the U.S. "the most
warlike nation in the
history of the world."
Carter was
considered a potential...