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  • 41 Троице-Сергиева лавра

    (мужской ставропигиальный монастырь в г. Сергиев Посад (Московская обл.), духовный центр РПЦ; основан в 1340-е гг. одним из самых почитаемых святых - прп. Се́ргием Ра́донежским; в 1744 монастырь получил высший статус - лавры; всемирно известный ныне архит. ансамбль лавры, включающий более 50 объектов, создавался с 15 по нач. 19 в.; ещё в 1741 в монастыре была открыта Троицкая семинария, а в 1814 туда же перевели из Заиконоспасского монастыря Московскую Духовную академию; после 1917 всё имущество лавры и академии было национализировано, монастырь и академия были закрыты, на их месте организовали музеи, реставрация архит. памятников практически не прекращалось; в 1946 открылся монастырь, а в 1947 открылись академия и семинария; в начале 2000 в лавре было 285 монахов и послушников) the monastery of the Most Holy Trinity at Sergiev-Posad, the Holy Trinity-St. Sergius Lavra, the Trinity lavra of St. Sergius, the monastery of the Trinity and St. Sergius

    Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Троице-Сергиева лавра

  • 42 Сергий Послушливый, Печерский

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Сергий Послушливый, Печерский

  • 43 Сергий Радонежский

    1) Religion: Sergius of Radonezh (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergius_of_Radonezh)
    2) Communications: (1314 - 1392, Russian Orthodox monk whose spiritual doctrine and social programs made him one of Russia's most respected spiritual leaders) Sergius of Radonezh

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Сергий Радонежский

  • 44 Sergio

    ['sɛrdʒo]
    nome proprio maschile Sergius, Serge
    * * *
    Sergio
    /'sεrdʒo/
    n.pr.m.
    Sergius, Serge.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > Sergio

  • 45 Silo

    1.
    sĭlus, a, um, adj., having a broad, turned-up nose, pug-nosed, snub-nosed, simos (cf. simus):

    ecquos (deos arbitramur) silos, flaccos, frontones? etc.,

    Cic. N. D. 1, 29, 80; ante-class. collat. form sīlo, ōnis, m., Plaut. Rud. 2, 2, 11; Varr. ap. Non. 25, 25.
    2.
    Sĭlus, i, or Sīlo, ōnis, m. [1. silus], a Roman surname, esp. of the gens Sergia.
    1.
    M. Sergius Orata Silus, Cic. de Or. 2, 70, 285.—
    2.
    M. Sergius Silus, Liv. 32, 27, 7; [p. 1700] Eckhel. D. N. 5, p. 306.—
    3.
    Domitius Silus, Tac. A. 15, 59 fin. al.—
    4.
    In the form Silo:

    Arruntius Silo,

    Dig. 48, 19, 27; cf. Plin. 11, 37, 59, § 158.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Silo

  • 46 Silus

    1.
    sĭlus, a, um, adj., having a broad, turned-up nose, pug-nosed, snub-nosed, simos (cf. simus):

    ecquos (deos arbitramur) silos, flaccos, frontones? etc.,

    Cic. N. D. 1, 29, 80; ante-class. collat. form sīlo, ōnis, m., Plaut. Rud. 2, 2, 11; Varr. ap. Non. 25, 25.
    2.
    Sĭlus, i, or Sīlo, ōnis, m. [1. silus], a Roman surname, esp. of the gens Sergia.
    1.
    M. Sergius Orata Silus, Cic. de Or. 2, 70, 285.—
    2.
    M. Sergius Silus, Liv. 32, 27, 7; [p. 1700] Eckhel. D. N. 5, p. 306.—
    3.
    Domitius Silus, Tac. A. 15, 59 fin. al.—
    4.
    In the form Silo:

    Arruntius Silo,

    Dig. 48, 19, 27; cf. Plin. 11, 37, 59, § 158.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Silus

  • 47 silus

    1.
    sĭlus, a, um, adj., having a broad, turned-up nose, pug-nosed, snub-nosed, simos (cf. simus):

    ecquos (deos arbitramur) silos, flaccos, frontones? etc.,

    Cic. N. D. 1, 29, 80; ante-class. collat. form sīlo, ōnis, m., Plaut. Rud. 2, 2, 11; Varr. ap. Non. 25, 25.
    2.
    Sĭlus, i, or Sīlo, ōnis, m. [1. silus], a Roman surname, esp. of the gens Sergia.
    1.
    M. Sergius Orata Silus, Cic. de Or. 2, 70, 285.—
    2.
    M. Sergius Silus, Liv. 32, 27, 7; [p. 1700] Eckhel. D. N. 5, p. 306.—
    3.
    Domitius Silus, Tac. A. 15, 59 fin. al.—
    4.
    In the form Silo:

    Arruntius Silo,

    Dig. 48, 19, 27; cf. Plin. 11, 37, 59, § 158.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > silus

  • 48 Catilina

    Catilīna, ae m.
    Каталина, cognomen рода Сергиев
    L. Sergius C., род. ок. 108 г. до н. э., организатор заговора, раскрытого консулом Цицероном в 63 г. до н. з.; пал в сражении с войсками Петрея при Пистории (март 62 г. до н. э.) C, Sl

    Латинско-русский словарь > Catilina

  • 49 Catilina

    Catilīna, ae, m., L. Sergius, der durch mehrere Verschwörungen gegen das Vaterland berüchtigte Römer, Cic. Cat. 1, 1 sqq. Sall. Cat. 1 sqq. Lucan. 7, 64. – Plur., seminarium Catilinarum, katilinarische Existenzen, Cic. Cat. 2, 23: ille omnium vocibus cum se non ad iudicium, sed ad supplicium praesens trudi videret, omnes Catilinas Acidinos postea reddidit, machte er durch sein Benehmen Katilina und seine Rotte zu Acidinern (= ließ er gegen sich Katilina u. seine Rotte als wahre Tugendspiegel erscheinen), Cic. ad Att. 4, 3, 3: Marcus Cicero inter Catilinas, Clodios iactatus, unter Leuten wie Kat. u. Klodius sich umhertreibend, Sen. de brev. vit. 5, 1.

    lateinisch-deutsches > Catilina

  • 50 controversia

    contrōversia, ae, f. (controversus), I) die entgegengesetzte Richtung, aquae, Ulp. dig. 39, 2, 24. § 5. – II) übtr., die Streitigkeit, insofern zwei Parteien gegeneinander gerichtet sind, deren jede recht zu haben glaubt, der Streit, in dem das pro u. contra erörtert wird, die Streitfrage, der Streitpunkt, strittige Punkt, a) der wirkliche: c. hereditaria, Cic.: magna, perparva, Cic.: legitima, Cic.: controversiae forenses, Cic.: controversiae verae (Ggstz. fictae, s. no. b), Quint. – m. Ang. worüber? durch obj. Genet., hereditatis, Cic.: iuris, iniuriarum, Quint.: verbi, Wortgezänke, Cic. – adducere rem in controversiam, Cic.: alere diutius controversiam, Caes.: avocare controversiam a propriis personis et temporibus, Cic. – cognoscere statuereque de controversiis regum, Liv.: publicas controversias cognoscere, Hirt. b. G.: pro (als) amico atque arbitro componere controversias regum, Caes.: componere controversias per colloquia, Caes.: constituere controversiam, Cic. – deducere rem in controversiam, Caes.: controversias suas litesque ad alqm deferre, Eutr. (u. so controversiae secreto deferebantur, Cic.): diligenter diiudicare eam controversiam, Cic.: diiudicare controversiam verbis, non aequitate, Cic.: dirimere controversiam, Cic.: disceptare eorum controversias, Cic.: disceptare inter se controversias iure ac iudicio aut bello, Liv.: ius dicere disceptareque controversias minimarum rerum, Liv.: distrahere controversias, Cic.: ducere (hinziehen) controversiam usque ad noctem, Cic. – est c. de hereditate, de finibus, Caes.: u. (Ggstz.) de verbo controversia est, de re quidem convenit, Cic.: est alci nulla controversia cum alqo, Plaut.: est alci c. cum alqo de annona, Cic.: sunt alci magnae rei familiaris controversiae cum alqo, Cic.: est c. inter alqos, Caes.: est inter scriptores de numero annorum c., Cic.: u. (Ggstz.) controversia autem inter hominum sententias aut est in illo, utrum sit utilius; aut etiam, cum id convenit, certatur, utrum... an etc., Cic.: c. non erat, quin verum dicerent, Cic.; vgl. nihil controversiae fuit, quin consules crearentur M. Geganius Macerinus et L. Sergius Fidenas, Liv.: agrum, qui in controversia erat, obtinebat, Liv. – controversia est m. folg. Acc. u. Inf., Gell. 12, 7, 3. – id est in controversia m. folg. indir. Fragesatz, zB. iurene fecerit et licueritne id facere, id est in controversia, Cornif. rhet.: perinde quasi id fuisset in controversia, quo illi nomine appellarentur, Cornif. rhet. – explicare controversias forenses dicendi genere apto ad dicendum, ad delectandum, ad permovendum, Cic.: exsistunt controversiae ex scripti interpretatione, Cornif. rhet. – nihil ambigi potest, in quo non aut res controversiam faciat aut verba, Cic. – facit alqs controversiam m. folg. indir. Fragesatz, zB. iustine magistratus summae rerum praesint, Liv. – aut alteri aut invicem utrique de iure fit controversia, Quint. – non facere se controversiam, quin priores partes consulis essent futurae, Val. Max. – habere controversiam de hereditate, Cic.: habere cum alqo controversiam hereditariam, Cic.: habere cum alqo controversiam de fundo, Cic.: habere controversias inter se, Caes.: habere inter se controversias de senatu cooptando, Cic.: u. (m. folg. indir. Fragesatz) perpetuas inter se controversias habere, quinam anteferatur, Caes. – disceptando finire controversias (Ggstz. ferro decernere), Liv.: finire controversias inter Achaeos ac Lacedaemonios, Liv. – infertur de loco et tempore eius rei c., Caes.: intendere controversiam propter nominum mutationem, Cornif. rhet.: hic dies de nostris controversiis iudicabit, Caes. – minuere controversias, Caes.: movere controversiam nominis, Tac. dial. 25: neque de re, sed de verbo controversiam movent, Cels. 3, 3. p. 78, 11 D. – oblivisci controversiarum ac dissensionis, Caes.: omittere controversiam, Cic.: oritur quaedam in callibus controversia pastorum, Cic.: orta est inter eos de principatu c., Caes. – omnis est contentio inter homines doctos in verbi controversia posita, Cic. – alqd nullam controversiam recipit, Cels.: alqd relinquitur in controversia (Ggstz. alqd nobis convenit cum adversariis), Cornif. rhet. – sedare controversias, Cic.: de nomine et vocabulo controversiam struere, Cornif. rhet. – tollere controversias, Cic.: torquet verbi c. iam diu Graeculos homines, Cic.: posse de controversiis colloquio transigi, Tac. – venit alqd in controversiam, Cic., od. aut in controversiam aut in contentionem, Quint.: ne illud quidem in controversiam venit, quin etc., Cels. – versatur alqd aut in controversia aut in contentione, Cic.: vocatur res in aliquam controversiam, Cic.: vocatur res in dicendi disceptationem aut controversiam, Cic. – sine controversia, ohne Streit, ohne Händel, ohne Widerspruch, zB. sine c. solvere (bezahlen), Cic.: sine c. rem conficere, Cic.: hunc... sine c. vicimus, ohne W., unzweifelhaft, Cic.: audivi sine c. magnos oratores, Cic.: so auch sine ulla c. fundum quadriennium possidere, Cic. ( aber Flor. 1, 18, 13 ist victoria sine controversia, ein Sieg ohne Kampf, ein unblutiger). – b) der erdichtete, als Thema in den Rhetorenschulen usw. aufgestellte u. erörterte Rechtsfall, die Kontroverse, vollst. c. ficta (Ggstz. c. vera), c. scholastica (griech. σύνταξις), Quint.: controversiarum sententiae, Sen. rhet.: controversiae ex historiis compositae, Quint.: unam de schola controversiam, non illam sane difficillimam aut novam, proponam in exemplum, Quint.: poscit controversias plures; electionem auditoribus permittit, saepe etiam partes, Plin. ep.: controversiam od. controversias declamare, Sen. rhet. u. Spart. – / Abl. Plur. synk. controversis, Corp. inscr. Lat. 1, 199, 45. – arch. controvorsia (controvosia), wov. Akk. Plur. controvorsias, Corp. inscr. Lat. 1, 199, 42. controvosias, ibid. lin. 2: Abl. Plur. controversieis, ibid. lin. 1. – Die Form contraversia, Tab. cerat. X II. col. 2, 5 im Corp. inscr. Lat. 3. p. 949 a. E.

    lateinisch-deutsches > controversia

  • 51 silus

    silus, a, um (σιλλός u. σιλός) = simus (σιμός, Gloss. II, 184, 8), mit aufgeworfener Nase, stülpnäsig plattnäsig, affennäsig, Cic. de nat. deor. 1, 80. – Silus als Beiname, bes. der gens Sergia, wie M. Sergius Orata Silus, Cic. de or. 2, 285.

    lateinisch-deutsches > silus

  • 52 John

    1) Общая лексика: Джон, Иван, Йон
    2) Разговорное выражение: сортир
    3) Религия: От Иоанна святое благовествование, (An apostle who according to various Christian traditions wrote the fourth Gospel, the three Johannine Epistles, and the Book of Revelation) Иоанн Богослов (апостол от Двенадцати, евангелист), (Antipope during January 844. He was saved from being murdered by the noble faction through the intervention of Sergius II, consecrated Pope at St. Peter's without imperial sanction, who then imprisoned him in a monastery) антипапа Иоанн, (Any of three short didactic letters addressed to early Christians and included in the New Testament) Первое, Второе или Третье соборное послание св. апостола Иоанна Богослова, (One of the most popular Popes of all times - reigned 1958-63- who inaugurated a new era in the history of the Roman Catholic Church by his openness to change, shown especially in his convoking of the second Vatican Council) Иоанн XXIII, (Pope from 1276 to 1277, one of the most scholarly pontiffs in papal history) Иоанн XXI, (Pope from 523 to 526 who ended the Acacian Schism - 484-519 - thus reuniting the Eastern and Western churches by restoring peace between the papacy and the Byzantine emperor Justin I) Иоанн I, (Pope from 533 to 535 and the first pontiff to change his original name, which he considered pagan) Иоанн II, (Pope from 701 to 705. In his only extant letter, John ordered the restoration of the deposed bishop St. Wilfrid of York) Иоанн VI, (Pope from 705 to 707 who was noted for his devotion to the Virgin Mary and for his energetic restoration of Roman churches) Иоанн VII, (Pope from 898 to 900. His councils made compulsory the presence of an imperial emissary at papal elections) Иоанн IX, (Pope from 914 to 928 who approved the severe rule of the newly founded Benedictine order of Cluny) Иоанн X, (Pope from 931 to about 935, the son of Marozia, dominant lady of the Roman Crescentii family. In 932/933 he was confined by his half-brother Alberic II to the Lateran and remained a prisoner until his death) Иоанн XI, (Pope from 955 to 964 who was elected when he was only about 18 years of age) Иоанн XII, (Pope from 965 to 972. His alliance with the imperial family made his pontificate peaceful) Иоанн XIII, (Pope from 983 to 984. His sole extant document is a letter to Archbishop Alo of Benevento, Italy, concerning church reform) Иоанн XIV, (Pope from July 23, 685, to August 2, 686. A man of learning and generosity, he made liberal donations for the poor) Иоанн V, (Second Avignon Pope - reigned 1316-34 - who centralized church administration, condemned the Spiritual Franciscans, and, against Emperor Louis IV, upheld papal authority over imperial elections) Иоанн XXII, (The fourth Gospel in the NewTestament) Евангелие от Иоанна, (XXIII)(Schismatic antipope from 1410 to 1415) Иоанн (XXIII)
    7) Имена и фамилии: Джон (имя) (100%)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > John

  • 53 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

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Paschal

  • 54 john

    1) Общая лексика: Джон, Иван, Йон
    2) Разговорное выражение: сортир
    3) Религия: От Иоанна святое благовествование, (An apostle who according to various Christian traditions wrote the fourth Gospel, the three Johannine Epistles, and the Book of Revelation) Иоанн Богослов (апостол от Двенадцати, евангелист), (Antipope during January 844. He was saved from being murdered by the noble faction through the intervention of Sergius II, consecrated Pope at St. Peter's without imperial sanction, who then imprisoned him in a monastery) антипапа Иоанн, (Any of three short didactic letters addressed to early Christians and included in the New Testament) Первое, Второе или Третье соборное послание св. апостола Иоанна Богослова, (One of the most popular Popes of all times - reigned 1958-63- who inaugurated a new era in the history of the Roman Catholic Church by his openness to change, shown especially in his convoking of the second Vatican Council) Иоанн XXIII, (Pope from 1276 to 1277, one of the most scholarly pontiffs in papal history) Иоанн XXI, (Pope from 523 to 526 who ended the Acacian Schism - 484-519 - thus reuniting the Eastern and Western churches by restoring peace between the papacy and the Byzantine emperor Justin I) Иоанн I, (Pope from 533 to 535 and the first pontiff to change his original name, which he considered pagan) Иоанн II, (Pope from 701 to 705. In his only extant letter, John ordered the restoration of the deposed bishop St. Wilfrid of York) Иоанн VI, (Pope from 705 to 707 who was noted for his devotion to the Virgin Mary and for his energetic restoration of Roman churches) Иоанн VII, (Pope from 898 to 900. His councils made compulsory the presence of an imperial emissary at papal elections) Иоанн IX, (Pope from 914 to 928 who approved the severe rule of the newly founded Benedictine order of Cluny) Иоанн X, (Pope from 931 to about 935, the son of Marozia, dominant lady of the Roman Crescentii family. In 932/933 he was confined by his half-brother Alberic II to the Lateran and remained a prisoner until his death) Иоанн XI, (Pope from 955 to 964 who was elected when he was only about 18 years of age) Иоанн XII, (Pope from 965 to 972. His alliance with the imperial family made his pontificate peaceful) Иоанн XIII, (Pope from 983 to 984. His sole extant document is a letter to Archbishop Alo of Benevento, Italy, concerning church reform) Иоанн XIV, (Pope from July 23, 685, to August 2, 686. A man of learning and generosity, he made liberal donations for the poor) Иоанн V, (Second Avignon Pope - reigned 1316-34 - who centralized church administration, condemned the Spiritual Franciscans, and, against Emperor Louis IV, upheld papal authority over imperial elections) Иоанн XXII, (The fourth Gospel in the NewTestament) Евангелие от Иоанна, (XXIII)(Schismatic antipope from 1410 to 1415) Иоанн (XXIII)
    7) Имена и фамилии: Джон (имя) (100%)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > john

  • 55 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

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > paschal

  • 56 (1314 - 1392 , Russian Orthodox monk whose spiritual doctrine and social programs made him one of Russia's most respected spiritual leaders) Сергий Радонежский

    Communications: Sergius of Radonezh

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > (1314 - 1392 , Russian Orthodox monk whose spiritual doctrine and social programs made him one of Russia's most respected spiritual leaders) Сергий Радонежский

  • 57 Наместник Троице-Сергиевой Лавры

    Church: Abbot of the ( Holy) Trinity-St Sergius Lavra

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Наместник Троице-Сергиевой Лавры

  • 58 Орден Сергия Радонежского

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Орден Сергия Радонежского

  • 59 Папа Римский

    2) Religion: Beatissime Pater ("most holy father", сокр. B.P.), Papa ("Pope", сокр. Pa.), Patriarch of Rome, Pope (A prelate who as bishop of Rome is the head of the Roman Catholic Church), Sanctissimus Dominus Noster ("our Most Holy Lord", Jesus Christ, also a title of the Pope, сокр. SS.D.N.), Sergius, Summus Pontifex ("Supreme Pontiff", Pope, сокр. S.P.), pontifex, pontiff (= Pope), supreme pontiff, vicar of Christ
    3) Law: Pope, pontiff

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Папа Римский

  • 60 Пасхалий

    1) Religion: Paschal (I) (Antipope against both the rival antipope Theodore and the legitimate Pope St. Sergius I during 687) (I), 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) (III)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Пасхалий

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  • Sergius II — (? 1019) fut patriarche de Constantinople de juillet 1001 à sa mort en 1019. Il prend la place de patriarche à la mort de Sinisios II qui était un simple laïc. De la famille de Photias et higoumène du monastère de Manuel, il fut farouchement… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Sergĭus — Sergĭus. I. Römer. Die Sergia gens war ein altes Patriciergeschlecht; 1) Lucius Serg. Fidenas, war oft Tribun. milit. consul. pot. u. 437 v. Chr. Consul, kämpfte siegreich gegen die Fidenaten u. Vejenter. 2) Manius Serg. Fidenas; war 400 v. Chr.… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Sergĭus — Sergĭus, Name von vier Päpsten: 1) S. I., 687 bis 701, Heiliger (Fest: 8. September), Syrer aus Antiochia, in Palermo erzogen, verwarf die Kanones der Trullanischen Synode von 692 (s. Quinisextum). – 2) S. II., 844–847, Römer, zum Papst geweiht,… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Sergius — Sergĭus, vier Päpste [s. Beilage: ⇒ Päpste]. – S. I., der Heilige, 687 701, verweigerte die Anerkennung des Konstantinopler Konzils von 692 und bereitete dadurch die Trennung von der griech. Kirche vor. Gedächtnistag 9. Sept. – S. III., 904 911,… …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

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