Richard the Lionheart in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for Richard the Lionheart in the English»French Dictionary

Richard [Brit ˈrɪtʃəd, Am ˈrɪtʃərd]

II.faithful [Brit ˈfeɪθfʊl, ˈfeɪθf(ə)l, Am ˈfeɪθfəl] ADJ

II.deep [Brit diːp, Am dip] ADJ

III.deep [Brit diːp, Am dip] ADV

II.destitute [Brit ˈdɛstɪtjuːt, Am ˈdɛstəˌt(j)ut] ADJ

II.foregoing [Brit ˈfɔːɡəʊɪŋ, Am ˈfɔrɡoʊɪŋ] ADJ

I.the Orient N [Brit ˈɔːrɪənt, ˈɒrɪənt, Am ˈɔriˌənt]

III.orient VB trans [Brit ˈɔːrɪɛnt, ˈɒrɪɛnt, Am ˈɔriˌɛnt]

II.impossible [Brit ɪmˈpɒsɪb(ə)l, Am ɪmˈpɑsəb(ə)l] ADJ

II.mighty [Brit ˈmʌɪti, Am ˈmaɪdi] ADJ

III.mighty [Brit ˈmʌɪti, Am ˈmaɪdi] ADV (emphatic)

IV.mighty [Brit ˈmʌɪti, Am ˈmaɪdi]

II.military [Brit ˈmɪlɪt(ə)ri, Am ˈmɪləˌtɛri] ADJ

II.oppressed [Brit əˈprɛst, Am əˈprɛst] ADJ

Richard the Lionheart in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for Richard the Lionheart in the English»French Dictionary

Translations for Richard the Lionheart in the French»English Dictionary

Translations for Richard the Lionheart in the English»French Dictionary

the [ðə, stressed, before vowel ði:] def art

le(la) m (f)
l' mf + vowel
les pl
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This gives way to the novel's main concern: the capture and ransom of Richard the Lionheart; (loosely based on the actual events).
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It dates back to around the days of Richard the Lionheart and, though largely ruined, is very much worth the steep climb.
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He was known as, or mainly Richard the Lionheart, even before his accession, because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior.
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Many leaders who led their own national crusades like Richard the Lionheart, used only the knights under his banner.
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The market was first granted a charter by Richard the Lionheart.
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Its fortifications were updated throughout the medieval period and during the reign of Richard the Lionheart they doubled in size.
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He Richard the Lionheart wanted to return home, but with a victory of some kind.
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Part of the costs of the defences were met in 1194 from the ransom paid for Richard the Lionheart.
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At the end of the 12th century, Richard the Lionheart apparently ended the practice of robbing pilgrims at this place.
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This would also explain why he was in favour with Richard the Lionheart (for he must have been to be left in a position of such trust, responsibility and prestige).
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