Became the cause of
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LEDTOBecame the cause of
FELLTOBecame the responsibility of
PSYCHEShe became the slave of Venus.
ENAPrincess ... of Battenberg became the last Spanish Queen.
BERNADETTEPeasant girl who became the saint of Lourdes
CMLIYear Otto I became king of the Lombards
OCTAVIANGeneral who became the first emperor of Rome
MAINEIt became the 23rd of 50 in 1820
FORTORDIt became the campus of Cal State Monterey Bay
EXPOPlayer of the national pastime who became a National
DCIIYear after Augustine became the first Archbishop of Canterbury
DEBHaaland who became secretary of the interior in 2021
NARCISSUSHe became a flower in the flower of his youth
THESEUSLegendary slayer of the Minotaur who became king of Athens
DAWESDirector of the budget who became U.S. vice president
EMIOne of the "big four" record companies, before they became three
TWACo. of which Howard Hughes became the principal shareholder in 1939
BETHB-side of Kiss's "Detroit Rock City" that became the A-side
KUCHENGerman coffeecake that became the state dessert of South Dakota in 2000
ROGETSubject of the 2007 biography subtitled "The Man Who Became a Book"
vacciniavariant of the cowpox virus that became established in vaccines derived from cowpox-inoculated humans
ELLIOTPage who became the first openly trans man to appear on the cover of Time magazine (2021)
psychesbeautiful mortal girl who became the personification of the soul and wife of Eros, the God of Love
psychebeautiful mortal girl who became the personification of the soul and wife of Eros, the God of Love
atticsthe dialect of ancient Attica that became the standard language of Classical Greek literature in the 5th and 4th centuries b.c.
atticthe dialect of ancient Attica that became the standard language of Classical Greek literature in the 5th and 4th centuries b.c.
miocenenoting or pertaining to an epoch of the Tertiary Period, occurring from 25 to 10 million years ago, when grazing mammals became widespread
thaneperson, ranking with an earl's son, holding lands of the king; the chief of a clan, who became one of the king's barons
thegnsperson, ranking with an earl's son, holding lands of the king; the chief of a clan, who became one of the king's barons
thanesperson, ranking with an earl's son, holding lands of the king; the chief of a clan, who became one of the king's barons
thegnperson, ranking with an earl's son, holding lands of the king; the chief of a clan, who became one of the king's barons
victorinecanon regular of the Order of St. Victor, founded in Paris, France, in 1110, which was famous for its learning and influence in the Middle Ages, and which became extinct during the French Revolution
phoenixa. the brother of Cadmus and Europa, and eponymous ancestor of the Phoenicians b. son of Amyntor and Cleobule who became the foster father of Achilles and who fought with the Greek forces in the Trojan War
saulthe first king of Israel (?1020–1000 bc). He led Israel successfully against the Philistines, but was in continual conflict with the high priest Samuel. He became afflicted with madness and died by his own hand; succeeded by David
zemstvoone of a system of elected local assemblies established in 1864 by Alexander II to replace the authority of the nobles in administering local affairs after the abolition of serfdom: became the core of the liberal movement from 1905 to 1917
zemstvosone of a system of elected local assemblies established in 1864 by Alexander II to replace the authority of the nobles in administering local affairs after the abolition of serfdom: became the core of the liberal movement from 1905 to 1917
koppasa consonantal letter in the Greek alphabet pronounced like kappa (K) with the point of articulation further back in the throat. It became obsolete in classical (Attic) Greek orthography, but was passed on to the Romans who incorporated it into their alphabet as Q
ionicsnoting or pertaining to that variety of the eastern branch of the early Greek alphabet that was used for the writing of the Ionic dialect and that became the variety used for all dialects of Greek from the 4th century b.c. to the present
ionicnoting or pertaining to that variety of the eastern branch of the early Greek alphabet that was used for the writing of the Ionic dialect and that became the variety used for all dialects of Greek from the 4th century b.c. to the present