लेसोवे Meaning in English
लेसोवे शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : lesowe
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
आशा से कम उपलब्धिकम घना
कम घना होते हुए
कम इस काम को करना
कम उत्साही
कम विस्फोटक
कम अच्छा
कम जानकारी
शब्द की गति से कम गतिवाली
कम सम्मानित व्यक्ति
आशा से कम सफलता पाने वाला
कम समर्थित
से कम
असलियत से कम अंदाजा करने का
वास्तविकता से कम अंदाजा करने का
लेसोवे इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The builder of the abbey was Bishop Peter des Roches of Winchester, a powerful politician, churchman and government official who founded several religious houses, including Netley Abbey (1236), also in Hampshire, Halesowen Abbey (1214) in Worcestershire and La Clarté-Dieu (1236) in his native France.
In 1222 the first inhabitants of the new monastery, under the leadership of Abbot Richard, arrived from Halesowen Abbey.
As with other Premonstratensian houses, Titchfield Abbey was visited once a year by the father-abbot from the parent house (in this case Halesowen Abbey); or instead, in certain years, by a commission of the General Chapter of Prémontré, the headquarters of the Premonstratensian Order.
When John Poole, abbot of the mother house of Halesowen Abbey inspected Titchfield in summer 1420 he found the coffers empty, the abbey's accounts deeply in the red and the barns and storehouses nearly empty of food and fodder.
The centre of all the shopping and business activities in Sandringham village is along Sandringham Road, roughly between Halesowen Avenue and Lambeth Road.
The ten founder members were Oldbury Town, Stourbridge Reserves, Kidderminster Harriers Reserves, Bewdley, Blackheath Town, Halesowen Labour, Highley Colliers, Old Carolians, Stewart " Lloyds (Bilston) and Cookley St Peters.
They clinched the league title at home against Halesowen Town with three games to spare.
Public domain music Causeway United Football Club was a football club based in Halesowen, England, but originally from Oldbury.
In 1998 the club moved from the Somers Sports Ground to share the ground of Halesowen Town, and in the same year gained admission to the West Midlands (Regional) League, initially in Division One South.
Before the start of the 2006–07 season, Halesowen Town terminated the ground share agreement with Causeway.
Causeway played at the Memorial Ground in Amblecote after agreeing a ground share arrangement with Stourbridge for the 2007–08 season before returning to share Halesowen Town's ground in 2013.
Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus Cradley Town Football Club is a football club based in Cradley, near Halesowen in the West Midlands.