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Glorious Revolution - translation to russian

BRITISH REVOLUTION OF 1688
The glorious revolution; Bloodless Revolution; William and Mary of England; Bloodless revolution; Glorious Revolution of 1689; English Revolution of 1688; Glorious revolution; The Glorious Revolution; Glorious Revolution of 1688; Glorius revolution; 1688, Revolution of; The Bloodless Revolution; The glorius revolution; Hannoverian succession; 1688 Revolution in Scotland; Glorious Revolution (england); Revolution of 1689; Williamite Revolution; Glorious Revolution 1688; The Glorious Revolution of 1688; First Jacobite rising; Will. & Mar.; James II abdication; King James II abdication; Abdication of King James II; Abdication of James II; Abdication of James II of England; Abdication of King James II of England; Overthrow of James II; Overthrow of James II of England; Overthrow of King James II of England; Overthrow of King James II; King James II overthrow; James II overthrow
  • The Dutch were concerned by their vulnerable eastern border. In 1672, an alliance with the [[Electorate of Cologne]] allowed France to nearly over-run the Republic.
  • A Dutch herring fleet. French tariffs on this lucrative trade helped William build domestic support for military intervention
  • Henry Sydney]], who drafted the [[Invitation to William]]
  • The formation of the Dutch invasion fleet
  • Dartmouth]], who spent more time monitoring his disaffected captains than operational planning
  • William boarding ''Den Briel''
  • [[James Francis Edward Stuart]], circa 1703. His birth created the possibility of a Catholic dynasty
  • Berwick]], his defection to William was a serious blow
  • James II & VII, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, by Godfrey Kneller. National Portrait Gallery, London
  • [[William III of England]], [[stadtholder]] of Guelders, Holland, Zealand, Utrecht and Overijssel
  • [[Huguenot]] refugees, whose expulsion from France in 1685 helped create a sense that Protestant Europe was under threat
  • James's attempts to allow tolerance for English Catholics coincided with the October 1685 [[Edict of Fontainebleau]] revoking it for [[Huguenots]]
  • The coronation of William and Mary, [[Charles Rochussen]]
  • Convention of Estates]] met in March 1689
  • The [[Seven Bishops]] prosecuted for [[seditious libel]] in 1688
  • Anne of Great Britain]], 1734. The Dutch and British would stay close allies until the [[Diplomatic Revolution]].
  • Lord Danby]], one of the Immortal Seven and William's agent in Northern England
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  • William III by [[Jan Wyck]], commemorating the landing at Brixham, Torbay, 5 November 1688
  • Mary II]] reigned jointly until her death in 1694, when William became sole monarch

Glorious Revolution         

[,glɔ:rɪəs,revə'lu:ʃtn]

общая лексика

"Славная революция" (1688-89; государственный переворот, завершившийся свержением Якова II [James II] и утверждением на престоле Вильгельма III Оранского [William III of Orange] и его супруги Марии [Mary]. Привёл к установлению господства землевладельческой знати и крупной буржуазии, а тж. к установлению конституционной парламентской монархии)

синоним

Bill of Rights

Bloodless Revolution         

[,blʌdlɪs,revə'lu:ʃtn]

общая лексика

"Бескровная революция"

синоним

Glorious Revolution

glorious         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Glorious (Song); Glorious (song); Glorious (disambiguation); Glorious (album)
glorious adj. 1) славный; знаменитый 2) великолепный, чудесный, восхитительный (тж. ирон.) 3) coll. в приподнятом настроении; подвыпивший

Definition

ПРИНС
(Prins) Хендрик (1899-1958) , нидерландский химик-органик. Открыл (1917) присоединение формальдегида к олефинам (реакция Принса).

Wikipedia

Glorious Revolution

The Glorious Revolution is the term first used in 1689 to summarise events leading to the deposition of James II and VII of England, Ireland and Scotland in November 1688, and his replacement by his daughter Mary II and her husband and James's nephew William III of Orange, de facto ruler of the Dutch Republic. Known as the Glorieuze Overtocht or Glorious Crossing in the Netherlands, it has been described both as the last successful invasion of England as well as an internal coup.

Despite being Catholic, James became king in February 1685 with widespread support from the Protestant majority in England and Scotland. Many feared his exclusion would cause a repetition of the 1639–1653 Wars of the Three Kingdoms, while it was viewed as a short-term issue, since the heir presumptive was his Protestant elder daughter Mary. James soon lost popular support by suspending the Parliaments of Scotland and England in 1685, and thereafter ruling by personal decree.

Two events in June 1688 turned dissatisfaction into a political crisis. The first was the birth on 10 June of a male heir, James Francis Edward, displacing Mary and creating the prospect of a Catholic dynasty. The second was the prosecution for seditious libel of seven bishops from the Protestant Church of England. Many saw this as the latest in a series of attacks on the state church; their acquittal on 30 June sparked widespread anti-Catholic riots and destroyed James's political authority, since his presence as king now seemed a greater threat to stability than his removal. A coalition of English politicians, soldiers and religious leaders issued the Invitation to William, asking him to intervene militarily and "protect the Protestant religion".

Louis XIV of France launched the Nine Years War in September 1688, and on 5 November William landed in Brixham, Devon, with 20,000 men. He advanced on London, while the Royal Army disintegrated, and after negotiations broke down, James went into exile in France on 23 December. In April 1689, Parliament made William and Mary joint monarchs of England and Ireland. A separate but similar Scottish settlement was made in June.

While the Revolution itself was quick and relatively bloodless, pro-Stuart revolts in Scotland and Ireland caused significant casualties. Although Jacobitism persisted into the late 18th century, the Revolution ended a century of political dispute by confirming the primacy of Parliament over the Crown, a principle established in the Bill of Rights 1689. The Toleration Act 1688 granted freedom of worship to nonconformist Protestants, but restrictions on Catholics contained in the 1678 and 1681 English and Scottish Test Acts remained in force until 1828. Religious prohibitions on the monarch's choice of spouse were removed in 2015, but those applying to the monarch themselves remain.

Examples of use of Glorious Revolution
1. "In 1688, there was the Glorious Revolution when Parliament decided who was king.
2. Macaulay thought it proper to elevate the Indians by teaching them Shakespeare and the doctrines of the Glorious Revolution.
3. How will these seminars advise history teachers to educate students in the constitutional settlement that resulted from the 1688 Glorious Revolution?
4. The US Declaration of Independence was partly born from the democratic ideals of the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution.
5. Even as taught to 14–year–olds, it doesn‘t include the British civil wars and 1688 glorious revolution as compulsory topics.
What is the Russian for Glorious Revolution? Translation of &#39Glorious Revolution&#39 to Russian