lionheart
a person of exceptional courage and bravery.
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How to use lionheart in a sentence
Mark Antony supposedly gave the island to Cleopatra as a gift, and King Richard the lionheart wed Queen Joanna there in 1191.
Scientists are examining the embalmed heart of Richard the lionheart, who died in 1199.
William Rufus, son of William the Conqueror was gay, as was James I, his son Charles I and Richard I (Richard the lionheart).
Oral History: The Sex Lives of the Kings and Queens of England | Tom Sykes | July 10, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTThere are scimiter and falchion from the days of lionheart, inwrought with golden arabesque by fezzed wizards in Teheran.
The Army Mule and Other War Sketches | Henry A. CastleBut it was well worth any trouble and treasure, and the lionheart's "saucy castle" became the key of Normandy.
The Story of Rouen | Sir Theodore Andrea Cook
The first seal of Richard lionheart marks an important movement.
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