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Перевод: abbess speek abbess


[существительное]
аббатиса ; настоятельница монастыря


Тезаурус:

  1. This latter was a secular convent which always had a lady of the Habsburg family as abbess.
  2. Although this has a militant reputation, the abbess is a Chinese appointee and nuns have been known to climb out of windows to take part in the demonstrations.
  3. St Agnes introduced the Poor Clares into the Convent of St Saviour and became their first abbess in 1235.
  4. The Abbess of Barking complained that her wood of Alderfen, belonging to her manor of Tollesbury, had been recalled into the Forest of Essex, "although she says the wood is not in the forest and ought not to be".
  5. He had been discovered by the abbess's steward, Richard of Bernstead, who, when he resisted attachment, seized and bound him, took him to Barking, imprisoned him for three days and afterwards delivered him to the forester and the verderer.
  6. A dramatic programme taken from an elaborate song cycle tracing the life of the 12th-century Abbess, Hildegard of Bingen, and her visionary experiences.
  7. Its founder, Duke Boleslav II made his sister Mlada the first abbess.
  8. At the Essex Forest Eyre of 1277 it was presented that Alexander Not of Havering had entered the Abbess of Barking's wood and felled an oak.
  9. She liked St Etheldreda, who was a Virgin Queen, although she was twice married - she became Abbess of Ely and founded a great House, and was buried in the odour of sanctity -"
  10. Woods belonging to subjects which had been unlawfully withdrawn from the forest - such as the Abbess of Romsey's woods of Ashton Steeple and Edington in Wiltshire, and a wood belonging to Stratford Mortimer in Berkshire - were once again reclaimed into it.
  11. An abbess and a cannon ANNIE BESANT: A BIOGRAPHY Anne Taylor Oxford University Press, 25 BEATRICE WEBB: WOMAN OF CONFLICT Carol Seymour-Jones Allison Busby, 17.99 Jan Marsh
  12. Hildegard Von Bingen - 12th Century German abbess , poet, healer, natural scientist, author, composer.
  13. Perhaps this portended some new way of their living together, based upon respect, courtesy, formality, even awe, as if Franca were an abbess, or a dowager empress, and he a local nobleman, privileged to be a frequent visitor.

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