poitu
"Frogs"
the reign of terror
the machine
les rosbifs
a nickname for a french soldier is 'frenchy'
"Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra.
He had a few: the Restorer of French Liberty, the Last, the Baker, the Martyr, the Martyr King.
The French word for nickname is "surnom".
The nickname given to the territory was 'The Golden State'.
British soldiers who fought the colonists in the American Revolution were called, at the time, by various nicknames, including: * King's men * Regulars * Lobsterbacks Later writings also referred to these soldiers as Redcoats.
"Pete" and "Petey" are just two English equivalents of the French name Perrin.Specifically, the name functions as a masculine proper noun. It serves as a nickname to the French name Pierre ("Peter"). The pronunciation will be "per-reh" for the nickname and "pyehr" for the given name.
Henry VII was given such a nickname in 1485.