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Easter Rising - translation to ρωσικά

AN ARMED INSURRECTION IN IRELAND DURING EASTER WEEK, 1916
Easter Uprising; Easter Rising of 1916; Seizure of the Dublin General Post Office (GPO); 1916 Irish Rising; Easter Rebellion; Easter rebellion; 1916 Rising; Easter Revolution; Easter 1916 Dublin Rising; 1916 Easter Rising; 90th Anniversary of the 1916 Rising; The Easter Rising; Easter rising; 1916 rising; Easter uprising; Éirí Amach na Cásca; GPO Rising; Rebellion of 1916; Easter Rebellion Of 1916; 1916 Easter rising; Easter Rising executions; The 1916 Rising; The 1916 rising
  • The burial spot of the leaders of the Rising, in the old prison yard of [[Arbour Hill Prison]]. The Proclamation of 1916 is inscribed on the wall in both Irish and English
  • Commemoration of Connolly's execution, 12 May 1917
  • Walter Paget]], depicting the GPO during the shelling
  • Document from the 1940s which lists the deceased members of the Stephen's Green garrison
  • The spot at Kilmainham Gaol where most of the leaders were executed
  • Proclamation of the Republic]], Easter 1916
  • Deansgrange Cemetery]], where various civilians and members of the Irish Volunteer Army, Irish Citizen Army and British Army are buried
  • Positions of rebel and British forces in central Dublin
  • ''Irish War News'', produced by the rebels during the Rising
  • General Post Office]] in Dublin – the rebel headquarters
  • Grave in [[Donaghcumper]], [[Celbridge]] of Peter Connolly, one of 15 civilians murdered in the North King Street Massacre.
  • Kaiser]], but Ireland"
  • One of two flags flown over the GPO during the Rising
  • [[Enniscorthy]] in the 1890s
  • A street barricade erected by the rebels in Dublin during the Rising
  • British soldiers in position behind a stack of barrels during the Rising in Dublin
  • British soldiers marching rebel prisoners away after the surrender
  • British soldiers searching the [[River Tolka]] in Dublin for arms and ammunition after the Easter Rising. May 1916
  • Ruins of the Metropole Hotel on Sackville Street, next to the GPO
  • View of O'Connell Bridge, 1916, on a German postcard. The caption reads: ''Rising of the Sinn Feiners in Ireland. O'Connell bridge with Dublin city, where the fiercest clashes took place.''
  • Crowds in Dublin waiting to welcome republican prisoners released in 1917

Easter Rising         

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история

Восстание на пасхальной неделе (Ирландское национальное восстание 24-30 апреля 1916 против господства английских империалистов; его участники выступили с требованием независимости; было подавлено английской армией с исключительной жестокостью)

Easter Day         
  • Icon of the Resurrection by an unknown 17th-century Bulgarian artist
  • Eastern Orthodox]] Christians use a different computation for the date of Easter than the Western churches.
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  • The [[Last Supper]] celebrated by Jesus and his disciples. The early Christians, too, would have celebrated this meal to commemorate Jesus's death and subsequent resurrection.
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  • St. George Greek Orthodox Church]], Adelaide).
  • ''The Resurrection of Jesus Christ'', [[fresco]] by [[Piero della Francesca]], 1463
CHRISTIAN FESTIVAL AND HOLIDAY THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST
Easter Sunday; Eastre; Easter Myths; Easter day; Easter Day; `Id-ul-Fish; `Id-ul-Qiyama; Resurrection Sunday; Easter 2006; Easter dates; Feast of the Resurrection; Velikden; Easter liturgy; Sunday of Pascha; Easter date 2009; Easter 2009; Easter 2010; Easter date 2010; Easter 2011; Easter date 2011; Veligden; Påske; Alisos anesti; Pâques; Orthodox Easter; Calculation of Easter; Easter 2016; Easter symbols; Paschal feast; Astronomical easter; Astronomical Easter; Easter sunday; Easter Mass

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общая лексика

пасхальное воскресенье, первый день Пасхи [Easter]

Easter         
  • Icon of the Resurrection by an unknown 17th-century Bulgarian artist
  • Eastern Orthodox]] Christians use a different computation for the date of Easter than the Western churches.
  • quote=The cross is draped in white on Easter Sunday, representing the resurrection of Christ and that He was "...''raised again for our justification''."}}</ref>
  • The [[Last Supper]] celebrated by Jesus and his disciples. The early Christians, too, would have celebrated this meal to commemorate Jesus's death and subsequent resurrection.
  • paskha]] in the background.
  • url-status = live}}</ref>
  • St. George Greek Orthodox Church]], Adelaide).
  • ''The Resurrection of Jesus Christ'', [[fresco]] by [[Piero della Francesca]], 1463
CHRISTIAN FESTIVAL AND HOLIDAY THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS CHRIST
Easter Sunday; Eastre; Easter Myths; Easter day; Easter Day; `Id-ul-Fish; `Id-ul-Qiyama; Resurrection Sunday; Easter 2006; Easter dates; Feast of the Resurrection; Velikden; Easter liturgy; Sunday of Pascha; Easter date 2009; Easter 2009; Easter 2010; Easter date 2010; Easter 2011; Easter date 2011; Veligden; Påske; Alisos anesti; Pâques; Orthodox Easter; Calculation of Easter; Easter 2016; Easter symbols; Paschal feast; Astronomical easter; Astronomical Easter; Easter sunday; Easter Mass
Easter noun; eccl. 1) пасха (праздник) 2) attr. пасхальный

Ορισμός

Easter Sunday
Easter Sunday is the Sunday in March or April when Easter is celebrated.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Easter Rising

The Easter Rising (Irish: Éirí Amach na Cásca), also known as the Easter Rebellion, was an armed insurrection in Ireland during Easter Week in April 1916. The Rising was launched by Irish republicans against British rule in Ireland with the aim of establishing an independent Irish Republic while the United Kingdom was fighting the First World War. It was the most significant uprising in Ireland since the rebellion of 1798 and the first armed conflict of the Irish revolutionary period. Sixteen of the Rising's leaders were executed starting in May 1916. The nature of the executions, and subsequent political developments, ultimately contributed to an increase in popular support for Irish independence.

Organised by a seven-man Military Council of the Irish Republican Brotherhood, the Rising began on Easter Monday, 24 April 1916 and lasted for six days. Members of the Irish Volunteers, led by schoolmaster and Irish language activist Patrick Pearse, joined by the smaller Irish Citizen Army of James Connolly and 200 women of Cumann na mBan, seized strategically important buildings in Dublin and proclaimed the Irish Republic. The British Army brought in thousands of reinforcements as well as artillery and a gunboat. There was street fighting on the routes into the city centre, where the rebels slowed the British advance and inflicted many casualties. Elsewhere in Dublin, the fighting mainly consisted of sniping and long-range gun battles. The main rebel positions were gradually surrounded and bombarded with artillery. There were isolated actions in other parts of Ireland; Volunteer leader Eoin MacNeill had issued a countermand in a bid to halt the Rising, which greatly reduced the number of rebels who mobilised.

With much greater numbers and heavier weapons, the British Army suppressed the Rising. Pearse agreed to an unconditional surrender on Saturday 29 April, although sporadic fighting continued briefly. After the surrender, the country remained under martial law. About 3,500 people were taken prisoner by the British and 1,800 of them were sent to internment camps or prisons in Britain. Most of the leaders of the Rising were executed following courts-martial. The Rising brought physical force republicanism back to the forefront of Irish politics, which for nearly fifty years had been dominated by constitutional nationalism. Opposition to the British reaction to the Rising contributed to changes in public opinion and the move toward independence, as shown in the December 1918 election in Ireland which was won by the Sinn Féin party, which convened the First Dáil and declared independence.

Of the 485 people killed, 260 were civilians, 143 were British military and police personnel, and 82 were Irish rebels, including 16 rebels executed for their roles in the Rising. More than 2,600 people were wounded. Many of the civilians were killed or wounded by British artillery fire or were mistaken for rebels. Others were caught in the crossfire during firefights between the British and the rebels. The shelling and resulting fires left parts of central Dublin in ruins.

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