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1 Frederick Barbarossa
Имена и фамилии: Фредерик Барбаросса -
2 Frederick Barbarossa
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3 Frederick Barbarossa
s.Federico Barbarroja, Barbarroja, Federico I. -
4 Barbarossa
n. Barbarossa, Frederick I (bekend als Frederick Barbarossa), heilige Romeinse heerser van 1152-1190 en koning van Duitsland en Italië; Khayr ad-Din, Grieks geboren Turkse piraat en admiraal van de Turkse vloot (gestorven in 1546) die de kusten van Italië, Spanje en Griekenland beroofde met zijn broer; operatiecodenaam die de Duitsers als naam gaven voor hun invasie in de Sovjet Unie op 22 Juni 1941 -
5 Frederick I
n. Frederick I, (bekend als Frederick Barbarossa), heilige Romeinse heerser van 1153 tot 1190 en koning van Duitsland en Italië -
6 Frederick
n Фредерик; Фредерик, Фридрих -
7 Calixtus (HI) (Antipope from 1168 to 1178 who reigned with the support of the Holy Roman emperor Frederick I Barbarossa)
Религия: Каликст (III)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Calixtus (HI) (Antipope from 1168 to 1178 who reigned with the support of the Holy Roman emperor Frederick I Barbarossa)
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8 Paschal (III) (Antipope from 1164 to 1168. One of the original supporters of the antipope Victor IV, he become the second antipope set up by the Holy Roman emperor Frederick I Barbarossa)
Религия: Пасхалий (III)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Paschal (III) (Antipope from 1164 to 1168. One of the original supporters of the antipope Victor IV, he become the second antipope set up by the Holy Roman emperor Frederick I Barbarossa)
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9 Paschal
Религия: относящийся к Пасхе, (I)(Antipope against both the rival antipope Theodore and the legitimate Pope St. Sergius I during 687) Пасхалий (I), (III)(Antipope from 1164 to 1168. One of the original supporters of the antipope Victor IV, he become the second antipope set up by the Holy Roman emperor Frederick I Barbarossa) Пасхалий (III), (Of or relating to Passover or Easter) пасхальный, (Pope from 1099 to 1118 whose pontificate was dominated by the Investiture Controversy - the long conflict between Popes and secular rulers over control of ecclesiastical appointments) Пасхалий II, (Pope from 817 to 824 who further faced with the revival of Iconoclasm in the East. He was responsible for the translation of the relics of many martyrs from the catacombs to Rome) Пасхалий I -
10 paschal
Религия: относящийся к Пасхе, (I)(Antipope against both the rival antipope Theodore and the legitimate Pope St. Sergius I during 687) Пасхалий (I), (III)(Antipope from 1164 to 1168. One of the original supporters of the antipope Victor IV, he become the second antipope set up by the Holy Roman emperor Frederick I Barbarossa) Пасхалий (III), (Of or relating to Passover or Easter) пасхальный, (Pope from 1099 to 1118 whose pontificate was dominated by the Investiture Controversy - the long conflict between Popes and secular rulers over control of ecclesiastical appointments) Пасхалий II, (Pope from 817 to 824 who further faced with the revival of Iconoclasm in the East. He was responsible for the translation of the relics of many martyrs from the catacombs to Rome) Пасхалий I -
11 Calixtus
1) Общая лексика: (Pope from 217? to 222, during the schism of Antipope St. Hippolytus. It appears that Calixtus reduced the penitential severities against fornication and adultery, which the church had previously regarded as irremissible except by God) Ка2) Религия: (HI)(Antipope from 1168 to 1178 who reigned with the support of the Holy Roman emperor Frederick I Barbarossa) Каликст (III), (Pope from 1455 to 1458 who made a crusade to recover Constantinople from the Turks the first order of his pontificate, but he failed despite heroic efforts) Калликст III
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Frederick Barbarossa — noun Holy Roman Emperor from 1152 to 1190; conceded supremacy to the pope; drowned leading the Third Crusade (1123 1190) • Syn: ↑Frederick I, ↑Barbarossa • Instance Hypernyms: ↑Holy Roman Emperor … Useful english dictionary
Frederick Barbarossa. — See Frederick I (def. 1). * * * … Universalium
Frederick Barbarossa — /frɛdrɪk babəˈrɒsə/ (say fredrik bahbuh rosuh) noun (Frederick I), c. 1123–90, German king and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1152–90 …
Frederick Barbarossa. — See Frederick I (def. 1) … Useful english dictionary
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Frederick — Frederick1 [fred′rik, fred′ər ik] n. [Fr Frédéric < Ger Friedrich < OHG Fridurih < Gmc * frithu , peace (< fri , to love, protect + thu , substantive particle) + * rik , king, ruler (akin to L rex, Ger reich): see RIGHT] a masculine… … English World dictionary