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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Mad dogs and englishmen; Mad Dogs and Englishmen (disambiguation); Mad Dogs & Englishmen

ENGLISHMEN         
  • A replica of the [[Sutton Hoo helmet]]
  • [[Battle of Hastings]], 1066 (from the [[Bayeux Tapestry]])
  • Southern Great Britain in AD 600 after the Anglo-Saxon settlement, showing England's division into multiple [[petty kingdom]]s
  • [[Edmund Barton]] and [[Alfred Deakin]], 1st and 2nd [[Prime Minister of Australia]] both had English parents.
  • King of the English]] from 978 to 1013 and again from 1014 until his death.
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  • The [[Incipit]] to Matthew from the [[Book of Lindisfarne]], an Insular masterpiece
  • anomalies}}
  • 1340s}} – 25 October 1400) was an English poet and author. Widely seen as the greatest English poet of the [[Middle Ages]], he is best known for ''[[The Canterbury Tales]]''.
  • Saint George's Day]] at an event in [[Trafalgar Square]] in 2010.
  •  [[Wells Cathedral]], Somerset
  • [[William Henry Hudson]] was an Argentine author, naturalist, and ornithologist of English origin.
ETHNIC GROUP NATIVE TO ENGLAND
English nation; Englishmen; English (people); English/Anglo-Saxons; English emigrants; The English; Englander; Englanders; English ethnicity; English ancestry; People of English descent; English settlers; English expatriate; English descent; English immigrants; English genealogy; English ex-pat community; Englishwoman; Englishwomen; People of England; English (ethnic group); English People; Englishman; History of the English people; Angelcynn; English peoples; History of the English; English persons; English person

ألاسم

إنْجلِيزِيّ ; إِنْكلِيزِيّ ; الْإِنْجلِيزِيّ النَّمُوذَجِيّ

ENGLISHWOMAN         
  • A replica of the [[Sutton Hoo helmet]]
  • [[Battle of Hastings]], 1066 (from the [[Bayeux Tapestry]])
  • Southern Great Britain in AD 600 after the Anglo-Saxon settlement, showing England's division into multiple [[petty kingdom]]s
  • [[Edmund Barton]] and [[Alfred Deakin]], 1st and 2nd [[Prime Minister of Australia]] both had English parents.
  • King of the English]] from 978 to 1013 and again from 1014 until his death.
  • via=[[Google Books]]}}</ref>
  • The [[Incipit]] to Matthew from the [[Book of Lindisfarne]], an Insular masterpiece
  • anomalies}}
  • 1340s}} – 25 October 1400) was an English poet and author. Widely seen as the greatest English poet of the [[Middle Ages]], he is best known for ''[[The Canterbury Tales]]''.
  • Saint George's Day]] at an event in [[Trafalgar Square]] in 2010.
  •  [[Wells Cathedral]], Somerset
  • [[William Henry Hudson]] was an Argentine author, naturalist, and ornithologist of English origin.
ETHNIC GROUP NATIVE TO ENGLAND
English nation; Englishmen; English (people); English/Anglo-Saxons; English emigrants; The English; Englander; Englanders; English ethnicity; English ancestry; People of English descent; English settlers; English expatriate; English descent; English immigrants; English genealogy; English ex-pat community; Englishwoman; Englishwomen; People of England; English (ethnic group); English People; Englishman; History of the English people; Angelcynn; English peoples; History of the English; English persons; English person

ألاسم

اْنكليزية

Englishman         
  • A replica of the [[Sutton Hoo helmet]]
  • [[Battle of Hastings]], 1066 (from the [[Bayeux Tapestry]])
  • Southern Great Britain in AD 600 after the Anglo-Saxon settlement, showing England's division into multiple [[petty kingdom]]s
  • [[Edmund Barton]] and [[Alfred Deakin]], 1st and 2nd [[Prime Minister of Australia]] both had English parents.
  • King of the English]] from 978 to 1013 and again from 1014 until his death.
  • via=[[Google Books]]}}</ref>
  • The [[Incipit]] to Matthew from the [[Book of Lindisfarne]], an Insular masterpiece
  • anomalies}}
  • 1340s}} – 25 October 1400) was an English poet and author. Widely seen as the greatest English poet of the [[Middle Ages]], he is best known for ''[[The Canterbury Tales]]''.
  • Saint George's Day]] at an event in [[Trafalgar Square]] in 2010.
  •  [[Wells Cathedral]], Somerset
  • [[William Henry Hudson]] was an Argentine author, naturalist, and ornithologist of English origin.
ETHNIC GROUP NATIVE TO ENGLAND
English nation; Englishmen; English (people); English/Anglo-Saxons; English emigrants; The English; Englander; Englanders; English ethnicity; English ancestry; People of English descent; English settlers; English expatriate; English descent; English immigrants; English genealogy; English ex-pat community; Englishwoman; Englishwomen; People of England; English (ethnic group); English People; Englishman; History of the English people; Angelcynn; English peoples; History of the English; English persons; English person
اسْم : إنْكلِيزِيّ . إنْجلِيزِيّ

Definición

Englishmen

Wikipedia

Mad Dogs and Englishmen

Mad Dogs and Englishmen may refer to:

  • "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" (song), 1931 song by Noël Coward
  • Mad Dogs & Englishmen (album), 1970 live album by Joe Cocker
  • Mad Dogs & Englishmen (film), 1971 Joe Cocker music film
  • Mad Dogs and Englishmen (film), 1995 Canadian/British film
  • Mad Dogs and Englishmen (novel), 2002 Doctor Who novel
  • "Mad Dogs and Englishmen", a song by Late of the Pier from the 2008 album Fantasy Black Channel
  • "Ballad of Mad Dogs and Englishmen", single by Leon Russell from the 1971 music film and included in the album Leon Russell and the Shelter People
Ejemplos de uso de ENGLISHMEN
1. Also Wednesday afternoon, Russian fans wielding flares chased a group of Englishmen across Red Square, said one of the Englishmen, Mark Perryman.
2. Recognition of some Englishmen had come from abroad first.
3. Pink–faced Englishmen in crimson braces make me feel uncomfortable.
4. And only eight other Englishmen have taken more wickets in Tests than he has.
5. The starting line–up consists of eight Englishmen, four Welsh and three Irish.