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1Thus was Arthur begotten, who was so renowned and chivalrous a lord.
2Ipsambul, so renowned among the Teutons, was quite unknown in Scandinavia.
3It must be glorious to bear so renowned a name.
4Its appearance was hailed with acclamation; being the Wassail Bowl, so renowned in Christmas festivity.
5Either nation felt it as a sacrilege to thwart the encounter of champions so renowned.
6He, so renowned even amongst cool hands for exceptional coolness, was on this occasion thoroughly unnerved.
7In the excitement of welcoming so renowned a character to Brattahlid, reprimands and curiosity were alike forgotten.
8He feels a responsibility to highlight a little of the heritage for which Fes is so renowned.
9Passion for keeping culinary heritage alive is what makes the knafa of Nablus so renowned, said Basil al-Shantir.
10Among his children's children was a Princess so renowned for her beauty that eighty suitors sought her hand.
11Where will it meet a man so experienced in military affairs-oneso renowned for patriotism, conduct, and courage?
12The golden lance did its office, and that fierce Moor, so renowned in tourney, lay extended on the bridge.
13Believe me, no future age will produce so good a physician and so renowned a man as this has.
14These, then, must he the papal guard, so renowned in knightly battle: the small private army of God's First Vicar.
15We passed it in the night, and entered that sea, so renowned on many accounts in history, both sacred and profane.
16Of course he gave the due meed of panegyric to the female heads, by which the artist had become so renowned.
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