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war novels had a great vogue a few years ago - translation to ρωσικά

CANADIAN POET
Disappointed a Few People

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несколько лет тому назад военные романы пользовались большим спросом
the Hundred Years' War         
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SERIES OF CONFLICTS AND WARS BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE BETWEEN 1337 AND 1453
Hundred years war; Hundred Years' war; Hundred Years war; 100 Years War; Hundred Year's War; Hundred year war; 100 years war; Hundred Years’ War, Phase One; 100 Years' War; The Hundred Years War; Hundred Sixteen Years' War; 116 Years' War; 116 Years War; 116 years war; The Hundred Year War; The Hundred Years' War; One Hundred Years' War; One Hundred Years War; Houndred Year's War; Hundred years' war; 100 Year's War; 100 Year War; Hundred Year War; 1oo years war; The Hundred Year's War; HUndred Years War; Hundred Years War; 116 year war; Hundred Years’ War; Hundred Years Wars; English Occupation of France; Anglo-French War (1337-1453); Edwardian Wars; Hundred Years' War (1337-1453); Hundred Years' War (1337–1453); La guerre de Cent Ans
[ист.] Столетняя война
Hundred Years' War         
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  • The spread of the [[Black Death]] (with modern borders)
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  • Duke of Clarence]], leading to his death at the [[Battle of Baugé]]
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  • [[Joan of Arc]] (picture 1429)
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  • Statue of [[Bertrand du Guesclin]] in [[Dinan]]
  • [[Edward III]] counting the dead on the battlefield of Crécy
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  • England and Guyenne/Gascony as of 1330}}
  • Homage of [[Edward I of England]] (kneeling) to [[Philip IV of France]] (seated), 1286. As [[Duke of Aquitaine]], Edward was also a vassal to the French King (illumination by [[Jean Fouquet]] from the ''[[Grandes Chroniques de France]]'' in the [[Bibliothèque Nationale de France]], Paris).
  • Animated map showing progress of the war (territorial changes and the most important battles between 1337 and 1453).
  • France at the [[Treaty of Brétigny]], English holdings in light red
  • Burgundian territories (orange/yellow) and limits of France (red) after the Burgundian War
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  • Tovar]], managed to raid the English coasts for the first time since the beginning of the Hundred Years' War.
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  • Siege of Orléans]] in 1429. From ''Les Vigiles de Charles VII'', [[Bibliothèque nationale de France]], Paris.
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  • The [[Battle of Formigny]] (1450)
SERIES OF CONFLICTS AND WARS BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE BETWEEN 1337 AND 1453
Hundred years war; Hundred Years' war; Hundred Years war; 100 Years War; Hundred Year's War; Hundred year war; 100 years war; Hundred Years’ War, Phase One; 100 Years' War; The Hundred Years War; Hundred Sixteen Years' War; 116 Years' War; 116 Years War; 116 years war; The Hundred Year War; The Hundred Years' War; One Hundred Years' War; One Hundred Years War; Houndred Year's War; Hundred years' war; 100 Year's War; 100 Year War; Hundred Year War; 1oo years war; The Hundred Year's War; HUndred Years War; Hundred Years War; 116 year war; Hundred Years’ War; Hundred Years Wars; English Occupation of France; Anglo-French War (1337-1453); Edwardian Wars; Hundred Years' War (1337-1453); Hundred Years' War (1337–1453); La guerre de Cent Ans

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общая лексика

Столетняя война (с 1337 по 1453 между Англией и Францией; Англия боролась за французские земли, некогда принадлежавшие английской короне; Франция - за объединение французских земель; завершилась потерей основных континентальных владений Англии)

синоним

Battle of Agincourt; Battle of Crecy; Battle of Poitiers

Ορισμός

КОФЕРМЕНТ А
(КоА) , сложное природное соединение, один из важнейших коферментов. В живых клетках участвует в реакциях окисления, синтеза жирных кислот, липидов и др.

Βικιπαίδεια

Ian Stephens (poet)

Ian Stephens (1955 – March 22, 1996) was a Canadian poet, journalist and musician from Montreal, Quebec, best known as one of the major Canadian voices in the spoken word movement of the 1990s. Most of his work focused on his experiences living with AIDS.

Stephens studied at Bishop's University and Concordia University.

In 1984, Stephens released a 45 RPM single with band Disappointed a Few People, titled Fuck With Christ, on Les Disques Noirs, followed in 1986 by album Dead in Love, on Psyche Industry Records. The group disbanded in 1988.

In 1992, Stephens released a spoken word CD, Wining Dining Drilling, which featured his poetry with a punk rock-influenced musical backing. The album included tracks such as "Coroner Wants a Kiss," "Loser w/ a Hard-On," "Sex is Dog," "Queer in Amerika", "I Started to Get Sick in New York" and "The AIDS Guy". He published a book of poetry, Diary of a Trademark, in 1994; the following year, he released an album of the same title, featuring his recitations of many of the pieces in the book. The title track was later included on Word Up, a compilation of spoken word poetry.

Stephens was also a regular writer for the Montreal Mirror, contributing book reviews and a 1994 cover story, "A Weary State of Grace", on living with AIDS. He had begun writing a novel, although it was not completed before his death.

He died in 1996 of AIDS-related lymphoma.

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