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1 Protestant Pope
Религия: Клемент XIV, (Clement XIV who ordered the supression of Jesuits in 1773) протестантский Папа -
2 Protestant Pope (Clement XIV who ordered the supression of Jesuits in 1773)
Религия: протестантский ПапаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Protestant Pope (Clement XIV who ordered the supression of Jesuits in 1773)
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3 Alexander (Corrupt, worldly, and ambitious Pope from 1492 to 1503, whose neglect of the spiritual inheritance of the church contributed to the development of the Protestant Reformation)
Религия: Александр VI БорджиаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Alexander (Corrupt, worldly, and ambitious Pope from 1492 to 1503, whose neglect of the spiritual inheritance of the church contributed to the development of the Protestant Reformation)
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4 Alexander
1) Общая лексика: Александр, Александр (мужское имя), Александр I, Александр II, Александр III2) Математика: Александер3) Религия: (105-115 or 109-119, fifth Pope after St. Peter and successor to St. Evaristus. His 10-year rule is attested by Pope St. Eusebius, 309-310) Александр I, (Corrupt, worldly, and ambitious Pope from 1492 to 1503, whose neglect of the spiritual inheritance of the church contributed to the development of the Protestant Reformation) Александр VI Борджиа, (Pope from 1061 to 1073 who worked for the abolition of simony, the enforcement of clerical celibacy, and laid the foundations of a reform movement) Александр II, (Pope from 1159 to 1181, not merely one of the abler medieval Popes but also one who won greater prestige for his office by his conduct) Александр HI, (Pope from 1254 to 1261 who worked for reunion between eastern Christians and Rome, and attempted in vain to organize a crusade against the Tatars) Александр IV, (Pope from 1655 to 1667 whose pontificate was marked by several disputes) Александр VII, (Pope from 1689 to 1691 who maintained the condemnation of the Gallican Articles of 1682, which restricted papal authority, and opposed Jansenism) Александр VIII, (V)(Antipope from 1409 to 1410 allegedly poisoned by his successor, the antipope John XXIII) антипапа Александр (V)4) Имена и фамилии: Александер (имя) (100%, ударение на третий слог), Алегзандер (имя, 100%, ударение на третий слог) -
5 alexander
1) Общая лексика: Александр, Александр (мужское имя), Александр I, Александр II, Александр III2) Математика: Александер3) Религия: (105-115 or 109-119, fifth Pope after St. Peter and successor to St. Evaristus. His 10-year rule is attested by Pope St. Eusebius, 309-310) Александр I, (Corrupt, worldly, and ambitious Pope from 1492 to 1503, whose neglect of the spiritual inheritance of the church contributed to the development of the Protestant Reformation) Александр VI Борджиа, (Pope from 1061 to 1073 who worked for the abolition of simony, the enforcement of clerical celibacy, and laid the foundations of a reform movement) Александр II, (Pope from 1159 to 1181, not merely one of the abler medieval Popes but also one who won greater prestige for his office by his conduct) Александр HI, (Pope from 1254 to 1261 who worked for reunion between eastern Christians and Rome, and attempted in vain to organize a crusade against the Tatars) Александр IV, (Pope from 1655 to 1667 whose pontificate was marked by several disputes) Александр VII, (Pope from 1689 to 1691 who maintained the condemnation of the Gallican Articles of 1682, which restricted papal authority, and opposed Jansenism) Александр VIII, (V)(Antipope from 1409 to 1410 allegedly poisoned by his successor, the antipope John XXIII) антипапа Александр (V)4) Имена и фамилии: Александер (имя) (100%, ударение на третий слог), Алегзандер (имя, 100%, ударение на третий слог) -
6 hold the ring
стоять за спиной участников конфликта, руководить борьбой, но не быть её участником...since the Temporal Power of the Pope over Central Italy suited Austria's game, it was restored, as if the eighteenth century had come back again. Protestant England set her seal to the arrangement, for the overthrow of which she was destined forty-five years later to hold the ring as an enthusiastic assistant. (G. M. Trevelyan, ‘British History in the Nineteenth Century, 1782 - 1901’, ch. VIII) —...восстановление власти Папы Римского над центральной Италией не мешало политической игре, которую вела Австрия, и эта власть с одобрения Англии была восстановлена, словно снова наступил XVIII век. Протестантская Англия одобрила то, с чем сорок пять лет спустя она будет изо всех сил бороться, стоя за спиной участников конфликта.
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7 hold the ring
cтoять зa cпинoй учacтникoв кoнфликтa, pукoвoдить бopьбoй, нo нe быть eё учacтникoмSince the Temporal Power of the Pope over Central Italy suited Austria's game, it was restored, as if the eighteenth century had come back again. Protestant England set her seal to the arrangement, for the overthrow of which she was destined forty-five years later to hold the ring as an enthusiastic assistant (G. M. Trevelyan)
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