King Edward the First of England.
why was mary queen of scots excuted and she and she was famous queen is it true that did a bath outside edinburgh castle
Mary Queen of Scots
is there a nickname for the ridge and valley what is the nickname of the ridge and valley region
HIS NICKNAME IS MAD DOG HOPE THIS HELPS HIS NICKNAME IS MAD and his is famous for bassball!
The surname "White" is English, Scots and Irish and comes from use as a nickname for a person who has white hair or an unusually fair complexion. As a Scots and Irsh surname, it has been widely used as a translation of Gaelic surnames derived from ban, meaning white (names like Bain) and fionn, meaning fair (names like Finn). The name has also been adopted by immigrants to English-speaking regions as an Anglicization of names derived from words for "white" in other languages, such as Weiss, Witten, Witt, and others. The name may also result from confusion with the name Wight, which is pronouced about the same but derives from the Middle English wigt, meaning valiant or stalwart and was used as a nickname for a strong-willed or brave man.
The hammer of the scots
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Edward I of England
The English King, Edward I, was known as the 'Hammer of the Scots'.
Yes. Charles Martel's nickname was the hammer.
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The nickname for the Scotland rugby team is the "Scots" or "Scottish Thistles."
If you mean the English King Edward 1, known as the 'Hammer of the Scots' it is not surprising that the Scots didn't like him!
Scots or Scotties are the nicknames for Scottish people.
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