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Перевод: dynastic
[прилагательное] династический
Тезаурус:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Dynastic?
- 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.
- The revolts in the Low Countries and in England challenged the nature of dynastic power and the modernizing State.
- 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.
- 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).
- 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.
- He has dynastic leanings, I think, just as your father did.
- Then Henry VI, Barbarossa's son, and Constance of Sicily were formally engaged, an important dynastic move.
- Even in the age of Major, much of British politics remains dynastic.
- 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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