Examples of using Mortimer in English and their translations into Italian
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He died of lung disease at his home, 53 Mortimer Street, near Cavendish Square in London.
he married firstly Lady Elizabeth Harley, youngest daughter of the 1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer.
1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer.
Lord Peter was the second of the three children of Mortimer Wimsey, 15th Duke of Denver, and Honoria Lucasta Delagardie, who lives on throughout the novels as the Dowager Duchess of Denver.
later first Earl of Oxford and Mortimer.
However, Michael Mortimer pointed out that this is incorrect;
The archaeologist Sir Mortimer Wheeler was the first to propose that the lack of early Anglo-Saxon finds in a triangle between London,
Peter Mortimer founded Sender Films in 1999.
Chiara Colizzi(Emily Mortimer, the amusing secretary Nicole)
term of amazement and exclamation by British comedy double-act Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer during the series Vic Reeves Big Night Out.
they are portrayed as adults by Emily Mortimer and Ben Whishaw;
Anne de Mortimer, wife of Richard, 3rd Earl of Cambridge.
Alfred Bailer in Pennsylvania with the Mortimer rifle.
Blake and Mortimer and Adèle Blanc Sec.
To the end of Dr. Mortimer Granville, once a brilliant student, A toast then. and now,
then played Mortimer in the national tour of Arsenic
Having evaded Edward II's fleet, which had been sent to intercept them, Isabella and Mortimer landed at the mouth of the Orwell on the east coast of England on 24 September with a small force.
1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer.
1st Earl of Oxford and Earl Mortimer.
associated lines which survive in good condition include Mortimer, Charlbury and Bridgend(all Italianate)