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Mondanátok híres történelmi embereket? (főleg külföldieket)

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Angolból kaptunk egy házit,hogy egy híres történelmi személyről kell írnunk.Példa szöveg volt Wilim Wallace-ről.

Az anyagokat majd kikeresem,csak mondanátok neveket és hogy miért volt híres?


köszi


2011. ápr. 16. 11:28
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 1/11 anonim ***** válasza:

Churchill, Cromwell, Robin Hood (?).

De ha beütöd a googleba anglia történelmét, akkor tuti kidob egy csomót...

2011. ápr. 16. 11:30
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 2/11 anonim ***** válasza:
Shakespeare
2011. ápr. 16. 11:34
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 3/11 A kérdező kommentje:
köszi:)
2011. ápr. 16. 11:46
 4/11 anonim ***** válasza:
Én Nagy Sándorról, Kleopátráról, Julius Caesarról, Nero-ról, vagy valaki más antik személyről írnék.
2011. ápr. 16. 12:02
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 5/11 A kérdező kommentje:

Kleopátra...ez jó!

tetszik nagyon az egyiptomi stílus!:)

2011. ápr. 16. 12:03
 6/11 bumbi02 ***** válasza:
már nem azér de történelmi emberekből van legalább 10 000... egy se jut magadtól eszedbe?
2011. ápr. 16. 12:36
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 7/11 A kérdező kommentje:
De,nem az csak érdeklet,hogy őt miért tarjátok híresenk és akk. én is írnák róla. :)
2011. ápr. 16. 21:19
 8/11 anonim ***** válasza:
ha nem muszály oylan nagyon hireseket, én mary bryntről irék.:) ő egy csodálatos nő volt, hatalmas akaretővel.:) wikipedián angolul megtalálod az anyagot róla :)
2011. ápr. 22. 15:01
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 9/11 anonim ***** válasza:
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2011. ápr. 22. 17:24
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 10/11 A kérdező kommentje:
Köszönöm!:)Főleg utolsó:D
2011. ápr. 22. 20:18
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