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Перевод: Saxon speek Saxon


[прилагательное]
саксонский; древнесаксонский; германский;
[существительное]
сакс ; саксонец ; англичанин ; шотландец из южной Шотландии; древнесаксонский язык; германский элемент в английском языке


Тезаурус:

  1. In fact some of our more ancient cities and boroughs have Charters still in existence granted in Saxon times giving to local areas powers which were in effect autonomous government.
  2. Cleeve Mill reputedly occupies the site of a Saxon predecessor.
  3. Most of his organic beers are brewed in the UK including Scottish Golden Promise from Edinburgh's Caledonian Brewery, Clifton Dark Ale, Hartcliffe Bitter and Saxon Ale flavoured with borage and honey from Ross in Bristol, and Bottle Green Organic Porter.
  4. At one end we should have the ancient Palace of Westminster bringing down our historical associations from the times of the early Saxon kings, and at the other we should have the Palace of Whitehall carrying them on to the revolution
  5. Charles led an Austrasian and Saxon army personally down the Danube, and wasted Avar territories as far as the River Raab.
  6. Barbarossa's death by drowning as described around 1250 in the Gotha manuscript of the Saxon Chronicle.
  7. The first archbishop he appointed, Adalbert (not to be confused with the martyr of that name who preached to the Liutizi Slavs and was greatly venerated by Otto III), was rather a grandee, and not above gratuitously forceful interventions in the feuds of the Saxon aristocracy.
  8. It is a site of a Roman villa and a Saxon palace; it is the birthplace of Edward the Confessor, and was the site of a Royalist garrison during the Civil War.
  9. As a result of this progress, Charles divided Saxony into countships for civil rule, giving office not only to Frankish favourites and able governors, but also to Saxon chieftains.
  10. However, when you get closer, the place feels as ancient as it must be, for the village is of Saxon origin, and has an Iron Age fort.
  11. Charles also patronised music and encouraged Italian masters to teach Gregorian chant to the wild choristers of the Frankish and Saxon realms.
  12. The more you hunt around Saxon or medieval churches, scrutinising the roof and tower with binoculars, the more evidence you will find of a wide range of pre-Christian beliefs.
  13. The Imperial Court was located outside Prussia, in Leipzig, as a gesture to Saxon sensibilities.

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