| 15th century English king |
The Sun Mini |
02 Jul 2025 |
| Sir Kenneth Branagh's Prince of Denmark movie |
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| 15th century English king |
The Sun Mini |
06 Feb 2025 |
| 1989 Kenneth Branagh film role |
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| History play by William Shakespeare adapted for film by Laurence Olivier in 1944 and Kenneth Branagh in 1989 |
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| English warrior-king, 1413-1422, who captured Paris during the Hundred Years' War (5,1) |
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| Which English king won the Battle of Agincourt in 1415? (5,1) |
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| Final part of the Shakespeare tetralogy which begins with Richard II |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
02 Jun 2019 |
| Female sides regularly with first victim of Shakespearean character |
Irish Times Crosaire |
20 May 2017 |
| Victor at Agincourt |
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| Source of "Once more unto the breach" |
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| Source of "Once more unto the breach" |
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| Shakespearean history |
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| King of England, 1413-22 |
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| Play that depicts Prince Hal as a mature man |
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| Role for Olivier or Branagh |
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| Role for Olivier or Branagh |
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| 1989 Kenneth Branagh role |
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| Brother of Gloucester and Bedford |
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| English king who won at Agincourt |
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| Shakespeare play |
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| Shakespeare work of 1599 |
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| Play that features the line "Once more unto the breach" |
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| Agincourt victor |
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| Winner at Agincourt |
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| Prince Hal's kingly alias |
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| Work of 1599 |
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| Shakespearean drama |
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| Play in which Lord Scroop appears |
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| Shakespearean play |
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| Shakespearean hero. |
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