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Перевод: Frederick speek Frederick


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Фредерик ; Фридрих


Тезаурус:

  1. Tradition says that Emperor Frederick, who was missing, lives there.
  2. In support of this observation Klaus refers first to the group of Collier, Henry Frizzle, John Bancks, Robert Tatersal, then to John Frederick Bryant, James Woodhouse, and Ann Yearsley.
  3. Frederick and his queen, Elizabeth, daughter of James VI and I, held court in Prague for a brief season as The Winter King and Queen.
  4. After the death of Sicily's most recent king, William II, a dispute arose over the succession, which should have gone to William's aunt; she was related to the son of the German Emperor, Frederick Barbarossa.
  5. Frederick of Hohenstaufen had two sons: the younger one became Emperor Conrad III, while his first, Frederick the One-Eyed, was the father of Barbarossa.
  6. Today augmentations are rarely given, but in times gone they were less rare and were granted to such as Thomas Howard, the victor of Flodden, Sir Winston Churchill of the reign of Charles II, his son John, first duke of Marlborough, Sir Frederick Treves, surgeon to King Edward VII, the Boleyn family for providing Anne to King Henry VIII, Admiral Nelson, the first Duke of Wellington and the Right Honourable Vincent Massey, a Governor-General of Canada.
  7. Frederick put the rebellious cities under imperial ban, and intended to finally suppress the opposition of Milan, Piacenza, Cremona, Mantua, Brescia, Parma, Bergamo and the March of Verona.
  8. Because Lawren and Bess had an enviable collection of classical LPs I took it as an accomplishment to present them with one work they had not yet discovered but came to enjoy - it was the "Eight Little Symphonies" by William Boyce (1710-;1779) recorded in London by the Boyd Neel Chamber Orchestra - a delightful work in the manner of George Frederick Handel.
  9. Some of those qualities appear to have been inherited by Frederick's youngest son Herbert and, as already mentioned, some of them may have been present in Frederick's uncle William.
  10. Meanwhile, Azariah had made good in the West Indies, and his grandson, John Frederick, returned to England and Bettiscombe towards the middle of the eighteenth century and became MP for Bridport.
  11. Either Frederick became ill because of their privations, or he may already have been suffering from pneumonia, which was worsened by the hard journey.
  12. Frederick Warner, Chairman Hazards Forum London
  13. The year 1165 also saw growing unrest in Saxony, where Henry as leader of the Guelphs, had gradually increased his power and field of influence, originally with the encouragement of his imperial overlord Frederick.

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