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mortimer Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


mortimer ka kya matlab hota hai


मॉर्टिमर

इंग्लिश ओबलमैन जिन्होंने एडवर्ड II को जमा किया और एडवर्ड III (1287-1330) द्वारा निष्पादित किया गया था

Noun:

मिर्टिमेर,



mortimer शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

জজজ सन १९४४ में, जब मॉर्टिमर व्हीलर महानिदेशक बने, तब इस विभाग का मुख्यालय, रेलवे बोर्ड भवन, शिमला में स्थित था।



1944 - 1948 सर मॉर्टिमर व्हीलर।

mortimer's Usage Examples:

Middlesex; Mortimer Street, Marylebone (1745).


StMarylebone contains a great number of hospitals, among which are the Middlesex, Mortimer Street; Throat Hospital and Dental Hospital and School, Great Portland Street; Lying-in and Ophthalmic Hospitals, Marylebone Road; Samaritan Hospital for women, Seymour Street; Consumption Hospital, Margaret Street; and the Home for incurable children, St John's Wood Road.


Tong Castle belonged to Edmund Mortimer, earl of March.


He was mixed up with the sordid intrigues which preceded the deposition of Edward II., and supplied Queen Isabella and Mortimer in Paris with money in 1325 from the revenues of Guienne, of which province he was treasurer.


in 1373 to his grand-daughter Philippa, wife of Edmund Mortimer, and confirmed to Richard, duke of York, by Henry VI.


The next writer of note is John Mortimer, whose Whole Art of Husbandry, a regular, systematic work of considerable merit, was published in 1707.


He was the original of Mortimer Collins's Canon Tremaine in Sweet and Twenty.


Henry Percy (Hotspur) and his father, the earl of Northumberland, thought their services ill-requited, and finally made common cause with the partisans of Mortimer and the Welsh.


It was destroyed in 1260 by Llewellyn ab Gruffydd, prince of Wales, with the supposed connivance df Mortimer, but its site was reoccupied by the earl of Lincoln in 277, and a new castle at once erected.


Towards the end of the 11th century, when the tide of Norman invasion swept upwards along the Wye valley, the district became a lordship marcher annexed to that of Brecknock, but was again severed from it on the death of William de Breos, when his daughter Matilda brought it to her husband, Roger Mortimer of Wigmore.



mortimer's Meaning':

English nobleman who deposed Edward II and was executed by Edward III (1287-1330

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