swore allegiance - перевод на испанский
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swore allegiance - перевод на испанский

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Allegiance (album); Allegiance (band)

swore allegiance      
juró lealtad (juró ser fiel, presentó su fidelidad y apoyo)
oath of allegiance         
  • [[Benedict Arnold]]'s Oath of Allegiance, May 30, 1778
OATH WHEREBY A SUBJECT OR CITIZEN ACKNOWLEDGES A DUTY OF ALLEGIANCE AND SWEARS LOYALTY TO THE STATE
Oath of Allegiance; National Pledge; Oaths of Allegiance; Patriotic Oath; Oaths of allegiance; Oath of loyalty
juramento de lealtad
mudéjar         
Mudejar
Muslim who swore allegiance to the Christian monarchs

Определение

allegiance
(allegiances)
Your allegiance is your support for and loyalty to a particular group, person, or belief.
My allegiance to Kendall and his company ran deep.
N-VAR: oft N to n

Википедия

Allegiance (disambiguation)

Allegiance is the duty which a subject or citizen is widely expected to owe to the state to which he or she belongs.

Allegiance may also refer to:

Примеры употребления для swore allegiance
1. No other witnesses have testified that Hamdan swore allegiance to the al–Qaeda leader.
2. Barely ten months ago, he swore allegiance to the Crown when he became a British citizen.
3. Kiir, 54, took his oath and swore allegiance to the nation and to uphold the new constitution.
4. Yesterday, Gilani swore allegiance to Bhutto and said his government would work for the supremacy of parliament.
5. As part of the deal, Coekin once again swore allegiance to the Bishop of Southwark and the crown.