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Kt

Kt SAM. abrév

Kt → knight

Knight/Dame Info

I. knight [brit. angl. nʌɪt, am. angl. naɪt] Knight/Dame SAM.

1. knight (gen) ZGOD.:

chevalier m. spol

2. knight IGRE (in chess):

cavalier m. spol

II. knight [brit. angl. nʌɪt, am. angl. naɪt] Knight/Dame GLAG. preh. glag. brit. angl.

knight person:

anoblir (for pour)

III. knight [brit. angl. nʌɪt, am. angl. naɪt] Knight/Dame

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He succeeded his father in 1504 and was knighted in 1514.
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He was knighted and shared in the ransom monies, which made him very wealthy.
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In this phase, the knights are very vulnerable.
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The knights were sometimes joined by mounted squires or turcopoles who were less heavily armed.
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Then place the other knight on the "y" th remaining empty square.
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