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Laertes - Übersetzung nach russisch

LEGENDARY KING OF ITHACA
Laërtês; Allwoes; King Allwoes; Laértes; Laërtes; Λαέρτης; Learetes
  • [[Odysseus]] meets his father Laertes on his return to Ithaca ([[Theodoor van Thulden]], 1600)

Laertes         

[le(i)'ə:ti:z]

существительное

общая лексика

Лаертес

Лаэрт (мужское имя)

Odysseus         
  • [[Roman mosaic]] depicting Odysseus at Skyros unveiling the disguised [[Achilles]];<ref>[http://www2.uned.es/geo-1-historia-antigua-universal/NOTICIAS/INICIO_NOTICIAS_26-mayo_05.htm Documentation on the "Villa romana de Olmeda"], displaying a photograph of the whole mosaic, entitled "Aquiles en el gineceo de Licomedes" (Achilles in [[Lycomedes]]' 'seraglio').</ref> from [[La Olmeda]], [[Pedrosa de la Vega]], Spain, 5th century AD
  • ''Odysseus and Polyphemus'' (1896) by [[Arnold Böcklin]]: Odysseus and his crew escape the Cyclops [[Polyphemus]].
  • The bay of [[Palaiokastritsa]] in [[Corfu]] as seen from Bella vista of Lakones, considered to be the place where Odysseus disembarked and met [[Nausicaa]] for the first time. The rock in the sea near the horizon at the top centre-left is held by the locals to be the mythical petrified ship of Odysseus.
  • Bardo National Museum]] in [[Tunis]], Tunisia, 2nd century AD
  • Ithaca]]
  • Ajax]] fighting over the armour of Achilles
  • Etruscan]] [[alabaster]] urn from [[Volterra]], Italy, 2nd century BC
  • Rhesus]] they have just killed. Apulian red-figure situla, from Ruvo
  • The return of Ulysses, illustration by E. M. Synge from the 1909 ''Story of the World'' children's book series (book 1: ''On the shores of Great Sea'')
  • pileus hat]]) carrying off the [[palladion]] from [[Troy]], with the help of [[Diomedes]], against the resistance of [[Cassandra]] and other Trojans. Antique fresco from Pompeii.
LEGENDARY GREEK KING OF ITHACA
Ulysseys; Odysseos; Odysseus Laertides; Odysseus Laërtidês; Odysseus Laërtiadês; Odysseus Laertiades; Quarrelman; Eperitus; Ulysses' Bow; Odysius; Uylsses greek mythology; Ulixes; Odyssius; Odyseus; Odiseo; Ulysses (hero); Odiseus; Ulesses; Uylessess; Ulyssess; Uylesess; Ulessess; Uyelesses; Odesseus; Royal Odysseus; Odesseous; Odessous; Son of Laertes; Ulysseus; Ulysses (mythology)

[ə'disiəs]

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Одиссей

Odysseus         
  • [[Roman mosaic]] depicting Odysseus at Skyros unveiling the disguised [[Achilles]];<ref>[http://www2.uned.es/geo-1-historia-antigua-universal/NOTICIAS/INICIO_NOTICIAS_26-mayo_05.htm Documentation on the "Villa romana de Olmeda"], displaying a photograph of the whole mosaic, entitled "Aquiles en el gineceo de Licomedes" (Achilles in [[Lycomedes]]' 'seraglio').</ref> from [[La Olmeda]], [[Pedrosa de la Vega]], Spain, 5th century AD
  • ''Odysseus and Polyphemus'' (1896) by [[Arnold Böcklin]]: Odysseus and his crew escape the Cyclops [[Polyphemus]].
  • The bay of [[Palaiokastritsa]] in [[Corfu]] as seen from Bella vista of Lakones, considered to be the place where Odysseus disembarked and met [[Nausicaa]] for the first time. The rock in the sea near the horizon at the top centre-left is held by the locals to be the mythical petrified ship of Odysseus.
  • Bardo National Museum]] in [[Tunis]], Tunisia, 2nd century AD
  • Ithaca]]
  • Ajax]] fighting over the armour of Achilles
  • Etruscan]] [[alabaster]] urn from [[Volterra]], Italy, 2nd century BC
  • Rhesus]] they have just killed. Apulian red-figure situla, from Ruvo
  • The return of Ulysses, illustration by E. M. Synge from the 1909 ''Story of the World'' children's book series (book 1: ''On the shores of Great Sea'')
  • pileus hat]]) carrying off the [[palladion]] from [[Troy]], with the help of [[Diomedes]], against the resistance of [[Cassandra]] and other Trojans. Antique fresco from Pompeii.
LEGENDARY GREEK KING OF ITHACA
Ulysseys; Odysseos; Odysseus Laertides; Odysseus Laërtidês; Odysseus Laërtiadês; Odysseus Laertiades; Quarrelman; Eperitus; Ulysses' Bow; Odysius; Uylsses greek mythology; Ulixes; Odyssius; Odyseus; Odiseo; Ulysses (hero); Odiseus; Ulesses; Uylessess; Ulyssess; Uylesess; Ulessess; Uyelesses; Odesseus; Royal Odysseus; Odesseous; Odessous; Son of Laertes; Ulysseus; Ulysses (mythology)
Odysseus noun greek; myth. Одиссей

Wikipedia

Laertes

In Greek mythology, Laertes (; Ancient Greek: Λαέρτης, romanized: Laértēs Greek pronunciation: [laː.ér.tɛːs]; also spelled Laërtes) was the king of the Cephallenians, an ethnic group who lived both on the Ionian islands and on the mainland, which he presumably inherited from his father Arcesius and grandfather Cephalus. His realm included Ithaca and surrounding islands, and perhaps even the neighboring part of the mainland of other Greek city-states. Laertes was also an Argonaut, and a participant in the hunt for the Calydonian Boar.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Laertes
1. Laurence Olivier cast him in several theatre productions and as Laertes in his 1'48 Oscar–winning film of Hamlet.
2. Some of his public utterances have the sponginess of Polonius‘s bromides for Laertes ("neither a borrower nor a lender be . . . to thine own self be true"). In 2005 the liberal Americans for Democratic Action and the AFL–CIO rated his voting record a perfect 100.
Übersetzung von &#39Laertes&#39 in Russisch