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Перевод: dynastic speek dynastic


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династический


Тезаурус:

  1. For the tiny minority of nationalist rebels in Europe at that time, this was a horrifying act of dynastic power, imposed on what had been an ancient and important State with no reference to the wishes of the inhabitants.
  2. It was a development taking place outside the immediate purview of the great all-European social strata and, to some extent, establishing the sinews of economic life which cut across the areas of dynastic concern.
  3. In The Thirty Years War , C. V. Wedgewood suggests that Austria was ruined as the potential leader of a German-speaking Mittel-Europa by the dynastic linkage of the Spanish and Austrian Habsburgs.
  4. Dynastic?
  5. His descendant, John, the third baron Ashburnham, served as a soldier while following the family tradition of dynastic marriages; in his case, he excelled his inherited duties by outliving the three heiresses he married, bringing him 30,000 in dowries.
  6. The revolts in the Low Countries and in England challenged the nature of dynastic power and the modernizing State.
  7. Her palace-church, begun a few years later, was an imperial and dynastic protest and a declaration of her own family's higher qualifications for the throne, as the proud sentences of the poem inscribed within it make abundantly clear.
  8. Matilda was still only 25 and Geoffrey a mere 14, but it was the wisest thing Henry I did in order to secure his dynastic survival (after the disastrous loss of his heir when the White Ship sank with loss of all hands, leaving him only a single female heir).
  9. When the Company entered the dynastic politics of southern India by putting forward a candidate of its own in the Carnatic, the French were soon able to drive him back to Trichinopoly and beseige him there.
  10. He has dynastic leanings, I think, just as your father did.
  11. Then Henry VI, Barbarossa's son, and Constance of Sicily were formally engaged, an important dynastic move.
  12. Even in the age of Major, much of British politics remains dynastic.
  13. France, with four to five times as many people in the late Middle Ages and twice the territory (when unification was complete), consisted of a series of virtually independent and equal principalities - Normandy, Brittany, Burgundy, Gascony, Aquitaine, each capable of entering into dynastic relationships with other powers.

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