Examples of 'who renamed' in a sentence

Meaning of "who renamed"

who renamed: This phrase is often used to inquire about the person responsible for changing or giving a new name to something. It is used to question the individual behind a renaming process

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It was the director who renamed the title.
Who renamed it.
The statue was unveiled last year by the Crown Prince who renamed the square.
It was also King who renamed the band Genesis.
Who renamed it Iustinianopolis, but declined and was probably abandoned in the 7th century.
The artistic director of the broadcasting was who renamed him as Oscar Alonso.
It was he who renamed the show Dad 's Army.
It was rebuilt by Prusias I of Bithynia who renamed it for himself.
Who renamed this thread?
The dog was purchased by the captain, who renamed him Horand von Grafrath.
Who renamed the iris, Iris sibirica.
The charter division was sold to Fritidsresor, who renamed the airline Blue Scandinavia.
It was Muhammad who renamed him ' Abd al-Rahman " servant of the Most Merciful.
The latter destruction was led by the Moghul emperor Aurangzeb, who renamed the city Mohammadabad.
It was sold to Donald Trump, who renamed her the Trump Princess.

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During World War II, the village was occupied by the Germans, who renamed it Apfalter.
Indeed, it is said that it was he who renamed the city of Cecropie, Athens.
The redevelopment was concluded in 2012 by Brookfield Multiplex who renamed it Brookfield Place.
It was later sold to Mr. Darcy, who renamed it the Cherry Street Hotel.
Prince sold the company in 2010 to a group of private investors who renamed it ACADEMI.
The camp was run by Schutzstaffel and Gestapo personnel, who renamed the camp " Polizeihäftlingslager Grini.
Ince later gave up on " Inceville " and sold it to Hart, who renamed it " Hartville.
In 1974 it was bought by new owners who renamed the company " North American Arms.
In 1961 she was sold again to owners in Turkey who renamed her Umran.
It was sold to ING Group in 1998 who renamed the subsidiary ING Belgium.
In 1920 she was sold to the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company who renamed her Pyrula.
It was then occupied by the Phocian Greeks, who renamed it Hepta Adelphoi.
In 1899 she was sold to the Atlantic Transport Line who renamed her Mohawk.
Bellingham sold the bankrupt club to Tom Wall, who renamed the team the Toronto Ontarios.
Finally the Germans handed her over to the Finns in 1920, who renamed her Hämeenmaa.
In 1916 the estate was bought by Bertram Philipps, who renamed the house after himself.
In 1983 she was sold again to OBI Island Maritime who renamed her Skaros.
In 710 Lisbon was taken by the Moors who renamed al-Isbunah city.
The property was purchased in 1991 by Australian businessman Michael Wright, who renamed it Voyager Estate.
William Rufus gave the manor to Hugh de Montfort, who renamed it Farleigh Montfort.
Subsequently, Birka Cruises sold the ship to Star Cruises, who renamed her SuperStar Capricorn.
Two years later, it was sold to Patrick M. Byrne who renamed it Overstock . com.
He was eventually adopted, however, by Norma Stano, a nurse, who renamed him Gerald Eugene Stano.
The ascetic life was harsh for the girl, who renamed herself “ Susan . ”.
At some point the design was acquired by SERLAG, who renamed it the SERLAG 225EX.
In 1392 Skopje was conquered by the Ottoman Turks who renamed the it to Üsküp.
The firm was sold in 1915 to Leo Bodmer, who renamed the company to Bauer AG.

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