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Перевод: confraternity speek confraternity


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Тезаурус:

  1. What is tolerably certain is that he was still alive when he either entered into confraternity with Christ Church or Cnut gave them his name, and that when Cnut himself sailed for Denmark in 1019 it was to suppress trouble.
  2. Now that they knew he would be leaving, the literary confraternity had already started to turn their backs on him, and had begun to scan the possible replacements in the current British intellectual mafia.
  3. He may have been married before: a Johanna (Joan) Plummer was a member of the London confraternity of St Nicholas or guild of parish clerks at the same time as himself, and died in 1457.
  4. He draws on a rich body of primary material, mostly confraternity documents held in the Florentine Archivio di Stato, from which he extracts both general features of the companies and specific details relating to the structure and practices of 12 active laudesi companies in the city.
  5. It was as much the way of the world for a Congregationalist keen on disestablishment to be keen on electoral reform, state education and "reform" of the House of Lords as it was for an Anglo-Catholic priest who was a member of the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament also to belong to the Guild of All Souls.
  6. Boddenham is not traceable later than 1459; and it is known from the membership list of the confraternity of St Nicholas, the London guild of parish clerks, that Bedingham (already a member in 1449) died between 3 May 1459 and 22 May 1460.
  7. I was made uneasy by those parading men in smart suits and dark glasses, who appeared to be a kind of confraternity of Falangists, ardent nationalists and supporters of Franco, whose picture was everywhere.
  8. Thietmar of Merseburg has Harald involved in the siege of London in 1016, and we have seen that the Canterbury confraternity entry may also support his presence in England.
  9. As a consequence, it was not until 1128, and then in return for a very substantial sum, that they obtained royal recognition for their association, now called a peace confraternity rather than a commune.
  10. Joachim's idea of a completely unworldly religious order nearly found expression in the confraternity that began to form around the followers of St Francis of Assisi shortly after Joachim's death, but the main body of Franciscans soon made concessions to the demands of everyday life.
  11. A contemporary Christ Church gospel book records the entry of Cnut and his brother Harald into confraternity with the community, and although Cnut could simply have given them Harald's name, it is possible that he was in England in 1016, as Thietmar says, remained with Cnut, went to Canterbury, and returned to Denmark with part of the fleet after the payment of 1018.
  12. A John Benet, very probably the same man, was listed in 1448-;9 as an existing member of the confraternity of St Nicholas, the London guild of parish clerks, to which several known composers and their wives belonged; his wife, Agnes, is also named.

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