eustace in A Sentence

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    Eustace answered with another question.

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    She would merely think about herself and Eustace.

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    Eustace de Courtenai.

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    Boulogne France Eustace.

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    Eustace to Alex.

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    As for Eustace, he was found hiding in the bilge of his ship.

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    Seizing control of the fleet from Eustace, de Courtenai ordered the ships into an ill-advised attack;

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    Most important for the future life of Eustace, his duties included oversight of the Count's property.

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    Taking his flight as a sign of guilt, the Count seized Eustace's property and burned his land.

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    Eustace died the next year aged 23, during his father's lifetime, and so never became king in his own right.

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    In the aftermath, Louis ultimately relinquished his claim to the throne of England, and Eustace's brothers were dispossessed of their Channel Islands lands.

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    At some point around 1190, Eustace's father was murdered, and Eustace left the Benedictines to seek revenge against Hainfrois de Heresinghen, the supposed killer.

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    After Heresinghen instituted a plot to discredit him, the Count asked for an accounting and Eustace fled into the Forest of Boulonnais, circa 1204.

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    Making something of a name for himself, together with his brothers, Eustace ultimately commanded as many as 30 ships under the flag of King John of England.

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    Sailing in the English Channel and the Strait of Dover, Eustace sometimes worked for himself and at other times as a mercenary between 1205 and 1212.

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    Although better known as Eustace the Monk, this younger son of a county lord spent little time in a monastery, choosing instead to live the life of a steward, mercenary and pirate.

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    Undeterred, in August 1217, France sent its fleet across the Channel, led by Robert de Courtenai with Eustace as admiral of its 70-plus ships, some of which were heavily overloaded, bearing weapons, men and horses.

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    Who does not remember the legendary Soviet television series“Seventeen Moments of Spring” and the short phrase“Eustace to Alex”, which has become one of the“identifying marks” of this film and has long been included in folklore?

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    As with the other notables captured in the battle, he offered to pay a fortune in ransom for his release, but the irritated English, whom Eustace had betrayed only a few years before, decided not to take the money in his case.

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    Born in 1170 near Boulogne, France, Eustace's story really begins in Toledo, Spain where he is rumored to have studied black magic and, according to the contemporary work Histoire des Ducs de Normandie,“No one would believe the marvels he accomplished, nor those which happened to him many times.”.

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    Eustace Jotham, 51st Sikhs attached North Waziristan Militia On 7 January 1915, at Spina Khaisora(Tochi Valley) During operations against the Khostwal tribesmen, Captain Jotham, who was commanding a party of about a dozen of the North Waziristan Militia, was attacked in a nullah and almost surrounded by an overwhelming force of some 1,500 tribesmen.

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