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Qué (quién) es war to the knife - definición

1808 SIEGE DURING THE PENINSULAR WAR
First Siege of Saragossa; War to the knife; Siege of Saragossa (1808); Siege of Zaragoza (1808); First Siege of Zaragoza
  • Agustina Zaragoza, by [[Fernando Brambila]]

The war to end war         
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TERM FOR WORLD WAR I
War to End All Wars; War to End War; The war to end all wars; The War to End All Wars; War To End All Wars; War to end all wars; War to End all Wars; The war to end all war; War to end all war; War to end war
"The war to end war" (also "The war to end all wars";The war to end all wars BBC News 10 November 1998 originally from the 1914 book The War That Will End War by H. G.
Bowie knife         
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  • A coffin-handled Bowie knife
  • Marbles ad
  • An early Bowie of the type made for Rezin Bowie and commissioned by the Bowies to Searles and Constable. This is a copy of the Fowler Bowie currently displayed at the Alamo.
  • Sheffield pattern blades are not quite as wide as the Black design but most variations carry a false-edged clip point.
  • Krag Bowie bayonet US stamped, on the reverse date 1900
  • Two members of the 25th Va Cavalry armed with Bowie knives: left Captain E. Spootswood Bishop;  right Daniel Caudill served with the 25th Virginia Cavalry and the 10th Kentucky Cavalry
PATTERN OF FIXED-BLADE FIGHTING KNIFE
Bowie Knife; Bowie-knife; Bowie knives; The Bowie Knife
·- A knife with a strong blade from ten to fifteen inches long, and double-edged near the point;
- used as a hunting knife, and formerly as a weapon in the southwestern part of the United States. It was named from its inventor, Colonel James Bowie. Also, by extension, any large sheath knife.
bowie knife         
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  • A coffin-handled Bowie knife
  • Marbles ad
  • An early Bowie of the type made for Rezin Bowie and commissioned by the Bowies to Searles and Constable. This is a copy of the Fowler Bowie currently displayed at the Alamo.
  • Sheffield pattern blades are not quite as wide as the Black design but most variations carry a false-edged clip point.
  • Krag Bowie bayonet US stamped, on the reverse date 1900
  • Two members of the 25th Va Cavalry armed with Bowie knives: left Captain E. Spootswood Bishop;  right Daniel Caudill served with the 25th Virginia Cavalry and the 10th Kentucky Cavalry
PATTERN OF FIXED-BLADE FIGHTING KNIFE
Bowie Knife; Bowie-knife; Bowie knives; The Bowie Knife
['b??i]
¦ noun a long knife with a blade double-edged at the point.
Origin
C19: named after the American frontiersman Jim Bowie.

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First siege of Zaragoza

The first siege of Zaragoza (also called Saragossa) was a bloody struggle in the Peninsular War (1807–1814). A French army under General Lefebvre-Desnouettes and subsequently commanded by General Jean-Antoine Verdier besieged, repeatedly stormed, and was repulsed from the Spanish city of Zaragoza in the summer of 1808.