An Anglophobe is a person who hates, fears, or has an aversion to England, its people, or anything English.
Anglophobe.
As an anglophobe generally doesn't like anything having to do with England or anything English/British, it is unlikely they will like James Bond.
No because an English Prince cannot dislike his country. An Anglophobe fears England, its people, or its culture. Anglo means English, and phobe means fear.
Anglophobe, xenophobe
Yankophile? No, seriously it's Americophile.
Someone who hates the English is often referred to as an "Anglophobe."
Because De Gaulle was a coward and a blustering, arrogant Anglophobe.
William Clark:- Commissioned as a lieutenant in the army in 1792- His brother, George Rogers Clark, was an American Revolution hero- Married twice, had 8 children- Had 9 other siblings- Terrible speller but diplomatic- Better boatman- Died at 69 of an unknown illnessMeriwether Lewis:- Protege and secretary of Thomas Jefferson- Anglophobe- Philosophical but melancholic- Bachelor, no children- Had 5 other siblings- Designated "scientist" of the expedition- Debated to have been murdered or committed suicide
Meriwether Lewis: gifted; Republican; freethinker; Anglophobe; suffered from depression; hypochondriac; prone to drunkenness; protege and friend of Jefferson; melancholic; worried much; insightful; articulate; good sense of humor; reflective; field scientist; self-aware; detached; pessimistic; philosophical; moody; purposeful; brave...and in his words "a musty, fusty, rusty old bachelor."William Clark: better boatman; diplomatic; relaxed; playful; practical; not afraid to complain; terrible speller; direct; responsible; likeable; respectful; better negotiator; cartographer; day-to-day; spokesman of immediate authority; leader of logistics; common sense; even-tempered; brave
Jump to: navigation, searchFor Peshwa Balaji Bajirao of Pune, see Nanasaheb Peshwa.Nana Sahib (born 1824), born as Dhondu Pant, was an Indian leader during the rebellion of 1857. As the adopted son of the exiled Maratha Peshwe Baji Rao II, he sought to restore the Maratha confederacy and the Peshwa tradition. [hide]* 1 Early days * 2 Pension * 3 Role in the revolt of 1857 ** 3.1 Attack on Wheeler's entrenchment ** 3.2 Satichaura Ghat massacre ** 3.3 Bibighar massacre ** 3.4 Recapture of Kanpur by the British * 4 Disappearance * 5 References * 6 Further reading Nana Sahib was born as Dhondu Pant to Narayan Bhatt and Ganga Bai. In 1827, he was adopted by the Maratha Peshwe Baji Rao II. Baji Rao II was exiled to Bithoor (near Kanpur) by the East India Company. Nana Sahib was brought up in Bithoor. Nana Sahib's close associates included Tantya Tope and Azimullah Khan. Tantya Tope was the son of Pandurang Rao Tope, an important noble at the court of the Peshwa Baji Rao II. After Baji Rao was exiled to Bithoor, Pandurang Rao and his family also shifted there. Tantya Tope became the most intimate friend of Nana Sahib. Azimullah Khan was an anglophobe Muslim, who joined the court of Nana Sahib as Secretary, after the death of Baji Rao II in 1851. He later became the dewan in Nana Sahib's court. for more information on nana sahib, visit this website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nana_Sahib-anserme1234