Definition & Meaning | English word LILLERS


LILLERS

Definitions of LILLERS

  1. plural of Liller.

Number of letters

7

Is palindrome

No

15
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LE
LER
LI
LIL
LL
RS

142
EI
EIL
EIR
EIS
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ELI
ELL
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Examples of Using LILLERS in a Sentence

  • In 1340, King Edward III of England claimed the throne of France and started the Hundred Years War, marked by two famous battles, that of Crécy 1346 and that of Battle of Agincourt, 1415, where Robert Wavrin, Lord of Lillers, met his death.
  • This family allied itself with the families: de Beauvilliers (1438), de Sains (1499), Le Rotier (1525), de Régnier (1534, 1674), de Gauville (1548), du Plessis (1557), de Hautemer (1579), du Faur de Pibrac (1598), de Choiseul-Praslin (1610), Brûlart de Sillery (1641), de Fiennes (1700), Dirckse van Augeren (1708), du Plessis-Châtillon (1709), Geoffrin (1733), de Becdelièvre (1734), Le Conte de Nonant (1748), de Fouilleuse (1755), Joly de Fleury (1762), de Bourdeilles (1773), Le Vicomte de Blangy (1784), Camus (1785), Rouillé du Coudray (1787), The Duke of Lillers (1789), of Coriolis (1800), Bour (1803), Huchet de La Bédoyère (1809), of Cholier de Cibeins (1817), of Sainte-Marie d'Agneaux (1820, 1852), Trelawny (1822), of Thiard (1824), of Veau de Robiac (1855), Achard de Bonvouloir (1861), Durand de Beauregard (1862), of Vassinhac d'Imécourt (1878), of Labriffe (1881), of Agoult (1891), of Pins (1896), of Goujault (1898), of Reviers de Mauny (1902), of Nompère de Champagny de Cadore (1923), Jégou du Laz (1926), by Durfort-Civrac de Lorge (1929), by Bruce (1931), Jouan de Kervenoaël (1931), by La Taille-Tretinville (1943), du Clos, de Fontenay, de Galard, Levaud, de Percy, Odart, Roland, Toustain.



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