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Перевод: emperor
[существительное] император ; формат бумаги
Тезаурус:
- Looking neither to right nor left, the Emperor rose and walked firmly towards the door followed by the Empress.
- Then in the third-century AD, at the time of the Emperor Maximian, the city outgrew its walls, and new walls were added to allow an extension to the northeast and the west.
- The carriage containing the Imperial heir preceded that of the Emperor and Empress, the latter dressed in pale blue and wearing all the Crown diamonds, while the Emperor was in the uniform of a general of division.
- Between the study and the library was the small spiral staircase which led directly to the Emperor's apartments, a staircase she was to climb on 3 September 1870, clutching in her hand the telegram announcing the capitulation at Sedan and crying out in grief at the horror of it.
- For it was from its icy blue waters that the first Sun Emperor Manco Capac and his sister-wife emerged - one legend has it they came from the Island of the Sun, now in Bolivian waters.
- But there were no legal precedents for a barbarian emperor, and certainly no precedents for the imperial power being bestowed by a pope.
- The Emperor of Trame leant forward from the opposite side of the table.
- Male emperor moths can pick up minute concentrations of female moth pheromones from many miles away."
- Both Victoria and Albert were delighted with the Emperor's charm and amiability, but above all they were captivated by Eugnie "the dear, sweet Empress", though the Queen confided to the Emperor that she realized how difficult her role must be for someone who had not been brought up to it.
- The panoply of scholarship Mr Till unfolds in his analysis of the relationship of words to music, bringing in most of the Enlightenment philosophers and writers, is awe-inspiring, as is his knowledge of the reforms of Emperor Joseph II and the whole contemporary Viennese scene.
- In an attempt to control some of the more wayward members, such as Prince Pierre Bonaparte and Marie Letitia, descendants of Napoleon I's brother Lucien, the Emperor forbade them the Court.
- The style survived, with modifications, until the end of the dynasty in AD 68, and it was deliberately revived in late antiquity by Constantine I (AD 307-;37), the first emperor to embrace Christianity.
- It was to be the stumbling block; for if the Emperor abandoned the Clauses he would antagonize Britain, while so long as they remained, Russia would not respond to his requests for an alliance.
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