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Перевод: praetorian
[прилагательное] преторианский; [существительное] преторианец
Тезаурус:
- He has just completed a year with the Praetorian Guard."
- After barely three months in power he was murdered by the disaffected Praetorian Guards, who "regretted the licence of the former reign".
- There was also a novel, unique remedy, a missio in rem quite distinct from praetorian missiones .
- The Emperor still remains immovable without making a sign or uttering a word, but, he thinks, "Those are the men they used to call my Praetorian Guards!"
- Hence the landing of the Imperial Guards to dilute the acid of resistance, and allow over seven hundred Space Marines led by Lord Vladimir Pugh to spearhead a fierce organised drive against the capital and the praetorian troopers, with whom they would cope.
- PS I don't think you should marry that young man in the back row of the chorus, it's too soon after going to bed with your horse dressed up as a Praetorian Guard.
- Maggie's praetorian guard were abandoning the chairman of the Party.
- In the first place it was clear that it had been a mistake to let Alexei know that his transfer away from the Praetorian Guard had been requested - because if the boy was looking for an excuse for his antagonism, then the one with which he had just been presented was perfect.
- The journalists in question consider themselves to be the media equivalent of the praetorian guard.
- A steady stream of sightseers made their way along the river to see the villa where they were shown round by the WEA class decked out as praetorian guards and vestal virgins.
- Addis Ababa is guarded by about 20,000 troops, including President Mengistu's Praetorian guard, which saved him during the coup attempt in May.
- Coach tour of the city seeing or visiting the Servian walls, Aurelian walls, gates of the city and Praetorian camp, pyramid of Cestius, temples of the Forum Boarium, theatre of Marcellus, mausoleum of Augustus, Pantheon and Baths of Diocletian.
- In his much-quoted anti-Europe speech last weekend Mr Powell referred to the Praetorian soldiers who "murdered Nero and dragged Claudius out of the blanket in which he was hiding, to succeed Nero
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