SIR HAROLD STEPHEN SPENDER
Decadance is the work of Berkoff.
Wolfgang Mozart
If anyone came out of it as a victor, it was Talleyrand whose imprint is found on many of the compromises.
David Morrissey Jonty
No because "whose's" is not a word recognized in the English language. It is either used as "whose" or "whose is".
The word 'also' is an adverb whose meanings include 'too,' 'in addition,' 'and' or 'likewise'. It was first used in the twelfth century by combining all + so.
Rapidamente is an Italian equivalent of the English word "quickly." The word serves as an adverb whose English translations also include "rapidly" or "swiftly." The pronunciation will be "RA-pea-da-MEN-tey" in Italian.
Otto I
Saladin
There is no such Saint. There is an Italian St Andrea but not an English one. There is an English Saint Audrey, whose name was Ethelreda while she was living, during the 7th century, and which name evolved into the modern name Audrey. Her name is also given as Etheldreda and Æðelþryð (Aedhelthrydh or Aethelthryth).
"Not according to (expected) rules" is a literal meaning of the English word "unruly." The word operates as an adjective whose synonyms include "intractable, undisciplined, ungovernable."
who was a nineteenth century monk whose hypotheses about inheritance in pea plants have became scientific laws