Lady Chapel - translation to russian
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Lady Chapel - translation to russian

A CHAPEL IN A CHURCH DEDICATED TO MARY
Lady Chapel; Lady-chapel; Lady-Chapel; Lady Chapels; Marian chapel; Mary chapel; Chapel of Our Lady; Lady chapels; Lady Chapel (Westminster); Lady Chapel (Liverpool); List of lady chapels; Lady Chapel (Edgbaston); Lady Chapel (Chester); Lady Chapel (London)
  • Lady Chapel, [[Anglo-Catholic]] [[Church of the Good Shepherd (Rosemont, Pennsylvania)]]
  • St Patrick's Cathedral]], [[Dublin]]
  • Lady chapel of the [[Basilica of St. Lawrence, Asheville]]
  • David Wynne]].
  • [[Saint-Riquier]] Abbey, France
  • Lady chapel of [[Guildford Cathedral]], UK

Lady Chapel         

['leɪdɪ,tʃæptl]

общая лексика

придел богоматери (в англиканской церкви [Church of England]; обыкн. к востоку от главного престола [high altar])

придел богоматери (в храме)

St George's Chapel         
  • Thomas St Leger]] (c. 1440 – 1483), founder of the chapel
  • Garter banners]] on either side below
  • Emblem of the Order of the Garter
  • Prince of Wales]] and [[Alexandra of Denmark]], in 1863
  • Members of the public outside St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, waiting for the Garter Procession
  • Royal Beasts]] shown atop the pinnacles
  • Interior of the chapel
  • St George's Chapel in the Lower Ward at centre right, partially behind tree
  • Queen's Beasts]] on the [[pinnacle]]s (since replaced). Watercolour by [[Joseph Nash]]
  • W. H. Pyne]]'s ''Royal Residences'', 1818
  • The Horseshoe Cloister, built in 1480 and reconstructed in the 19th century
PLACE OF WORSHIP AT WINDSOR CASTLE IN ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
St George's Chapel; St. George's Chapel; St George's Chapel, Windsor; Saint George's Chapel; St. George’s Chapel; St George’s Chapel, Windsor; St. George's Chapel, Windsor; St Georges Chapel; St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle; Chapel of St George, Windsor; St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle; St. George's, Windsor; St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle; Collegiate chapel of St. George at Windsor; St. George's chapel, Windsor; St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle; Saint George's Chapel, Windsor Castle; St George's Chapel at Windsor; College of Saint George; Chapel Royal, Windsor; Windsor Chapel; Royal Vault

[snt'dʒɔ:dʒɪz,tʃæptl]

общая лексика

часовня св. Георгия (в Виндзорском замке [Windsor Castle]; в ней проходит церемония посвящения в кавалеры ордена Подвязки [Garter ceremony]. Построена в 15 в.)

chapel         
  •  Schematic rendering of typical "side chapels" in the apse of a cathedral, surrounding the [[ambulatory]].
  • Capel Salem]], a nonconformist chapel in [[Pwllheli]], Wales. Unlike earlier types of chapel, this is not attached to a larger place of worship.
  • The [[Cappella Palatina]] in [[Palermo]] (illustrated) and the [[Palatine Chapel in Aachen]] are two of the most famous palace chapels of Europe.
  • Christ the King Chapel]] on the campus of [[Christendom College]] is an example of a college chapel.
  • The Chapel of the [[Kalevankangas Cemetery]] in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • The old premises of [[St. Ivan Rilski Chapel]] in Antarctica
SMALL PLACE, BUILDING OR ROOM OF CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP OR WORSHIP, MAY BE ATTACHED OR NOT TO A LARGER INSTITUTION OR PART OF A BUILDING
Chapels; Funeral chapel; Side chapel; Prayer room; Side-chapel; Chapel parish
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Definition

Lady chapel
¦ noun a chapel dedicated to the Virgin Mary in a church or cathedral.

Wikipedia

Lady chapel

A Lady chapel or lady chapel is a traditional British term for a chapel dedicated to "Our Lady", Mary, mother of Jesus, particularly those inside a cathedral or other large church. The chapels are also known as a Mary chapel or a Marian chapel, and they were traditionally the largest side chapel of a cathedral, placed eastward from the high altar and forming a projection from the main building, as in Winchester Cathedral. Most Roman Catholic and many Anglican cathedrals still have such chapels, while mid-sized churches have smaller side-altars dedicated to the Virgin.

The occurrence of lady chapels varies by location and exist in most of the French cathedrals and churches where they form part of the chevet. In Belgium they were not introduced before the 14th century; in some cases they are of the same size as the other chapels of the chevet, but in others (probably rebuilt at a later period) they became much more important features. Some of the best examples can be found in churches of the Renaissance period in Italy and Spain.

It was in lady chapels, towards the close of the Middle Ages, that innovations in church music were allowed, only the strict chant being heard in the choir.

Examples of use of Lady Chapel
1. The Mitchells‘ research centered on the ribs of a ceiling in the Lady Chapel.
2. The present Gothic structure was begun by Henry III in 1245, added to in the 16th century by Henry VII, who built the Lady Chapel with its vaulted ceiling, and completed in the 18th century with additions to the west front and towers.
What is the Russian for Lady Chapel? Translation of &#39Lady Chapel&#39 to Russian