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Sceptre with the Cross - traducción al ruso

BRITISH ROYAL REGALIA
Sovereign's Sceptre with Cross; Sovereign's Sceptre with Dove; Sovereign's Orb; British Crown Jewels; British crown jewels; Coronet of Frederick, Prince of Wales; Coronet of George, Prince of Wales; Crown Jewels of England; English Crown Jewels; Jewelled Sword of Offering; Sceptre with the cross; Sceptre with the dove; Crown Jewels of the UK; Honours of England; English regalia; Crown Jewels of GB; Crown Jewels of Great Britain; British regalia; United Kingdom regalia; Sword of Spiritual Justice; Sword of Temporal Justice; The Small Orb; Crown of Frederick, Prince of Wales; Coronet of Wales (1728); Crown of Wales (1728); Crown of George, Prince of Wales; Coronet of Wales (1901); Crown of Wales (1901); St Edward's Sceptre; Sovereign's Sceptre; The Sovereign's Sceptre; Royal Sceptre; The Royal Sceptre; St. Edward's staff; Sceptre with the Cross; Sceptre with the Dove; Coronation Spoon; St Edward's Staff; Sword of Offering; Irish Sword of State; Sword of State (UK); Royal Jewels; Sovereign's Ring; St. Edward's Staff; Queen Consort's Ring; Queen Consort's Ivory Rod with Dove; Queen Consort's Rod with Dove; Queen Consort's Sceptre with Cross
  • St Cuthbert]], c. 930
  • Left to right: The Sword of Offering, the [[Sword of State]], and the [[Sword of Mercy]]
  • Edward, Prince of Wales]], 1842
  • The [[Stone of Scone]] in the [[Coronation Chair]] at Westminster Abbey, 1859
  • The Crown Jewels were laid before [[George IV]] at his coronation banquet in [[ Westminster Hall]].
  • George V]] in 1911
  • Coronet of [[Frederick, Prince of Wales]]
  • Charles I]] standing beside Henry VIII's Crown, 1631
  • The first [[great seal]] of Edward the Confessor
  • [[Elizabeth I]] in her coronation robes
  • [[Imperial State Crown]]
  • Queen Mary's Crown]] as it looked in 1919
  • access-date=14 February 2018}}</ref> 1838
  • alt=Large gold crown decorated with diamonds and red, green, blue, and purple gemstones
  • Sovereign's Orb
  • Head of Sovereign's Sceptre with Cross
  • The Ampulla
  • [[Thomas Blood]] making his escape, drawn 1793
  • James&nbsp;II]]

Sceptre with the Cross         

[,septəwɪððə'krɔs]

общая лексика

скипетр с крестом (укашен бриллиантом "Большая африканская звезда" [Great Star of Africa]; часть королевских регалий [crown jewels]; используется во время церемонии коронации [coronation]; хранится в лондонском Тауэре [Tower of London])

Holy Cross day         
  • Orthodox Cross set for special veneration on the feast of ''The Universal Exaltation of the Precious and Life Giving Cross.''
  • Procession of the Cross in Kursk Province]]'' by [[Ilya Repin]] (1880–1883; [[Tretyakov Gallery]], Moscow)
TYPE OF FEAST THAT COMMEMORATE THE CROSS USED IN THE CRUCIFIXION OF JESUS
Exaltation of the Holy Cross; Finding of the Holy Cross; Invention of the Holy Cross; Invention of the Cross; Holy Cross Day; Exaltation of the Cross; Veneration of the Cross; Triumph of the Cross; Procession of the Cross; Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross; Adoration of the Cross; Crouchmas; Invention of the True Cross; Sunday of the Cross; Feast of the cross; Feasts of the Cross; Feast of the Procession of the Cross; Feast of the Exaltation; Sunday of the Veneration of the Cross; Feast of the Holy Cross; Holy Rood Day; The Exaltation of the Holy Cross; Feast of the Triumph of the Cross
[церк.] воздвиженье (честнаго креста) (праздник)
Holy Rood day         
  • Orthodox Cross set for special veneration on the feast of ''The Universal Exaltation of the Precious and Life Giving Cross.''
  • Procession of the Cross in Kursk Province]]'' by [[Ilya Repin]] (1880–1883; [[Tretyakov Gallery]], Moscow)
TYPE OF FEAST THAT COMMEMORATE THE CROSS USED IN THE CRUCIFIXION OF JESUS
Exaltation of the Holy Cross; Finding of the Holy Cross; Invention of the Holy Cross; Invention of the Cross; Holy Cross Day; Exaltation of the Cross; Veneration of the Cross; Triumph of the Cross; Procession of the Cross; Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross; Adoration of the Cross; Crouchmas; Invention of the True Cross; Sunday of the Cross; Feast of the cross; Feasts of the Cross; Feast of the Procession of the Cross; Feast of the Exaltation; Sunday of the Veneration of the Cross; Feast of the Holy Cross; Holy Rood Day; The Exaltation of the Holy Cross; Feast of the Triumph of the Cross
[уст.] Holy Cross day

Definición

Эдуард Исповедник
(Edward the Confessor)

(ок. 1003, Айслип, Оксфордшир,-5.1.1066, Лондон), англосаксонский король с 1042. Был избран на престол на совете знати, стремившейся восстановить в его лице древнюю англосаксонскую династию и ликвидировать датское господство в стране. Э. И., долго живший на континенте, прибыл в Англию в сопровождении многочисленной свиты нормандских феодалов, которые вскоре заняли ключевые позиции при дворе. Недовольство засильем нормандцев вылилось в 1051 в восстание, которое возглавил тесть Э. И. Годвин Уэссексский; восставшие добились изгнания нормандцев из Англии. Управление государством фактически перешло к Годвину (ум. 1053) и его сыну Гарольду, которому Э. И. завещал престол.

Wikipedia

Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom

The Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, originally the Crown Jewels of England, are a collection of royal ceremonial objects kept in the Tower of London, which include the coronation regalia and vestments worn by British monarchs.

Symbols of over 800 years of monarchy, the coronation regalia are the only working set in Europe and the collection is the most historically complete of any regalia in the world. Objects used to invest and crown British monarchs variously denote their role as head of state of the United Kingdom and other countries of the Commonwealth, Supreme Governor of the Church of England, and head of the British armed forces. They feature heraldic devices and national emblems of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

Use of regalia by monarchs in England can be traced back to when it was converted to Christianity in the Early Middle Ages. A permanent set of coronation regalia, once belonging to Edward the Confessor, was established after he was made a saint in the 12th century. These holy relics were kept at Westminster Abbey, the venue of coronations since 1066, and another set of regalia was reserved for religious feasts and State Openings of Parliament. Collectively, these objects came to be known as the Jewels of the Crown. Most of the present collection dates from around 350 years ago when Charles II ascended the throne. The medieval and Tudor regalia had been sold or melted down after the monarchy was abolished in 1649 during the English Civil War. Only four original items predate the Restoration: a late 12th-century anointing spoon (the oldest object) and three early 17th-century swords. The regalia continued to be used by British monarchs after the kingdoms of England and Scotland merged in 1707.

The regalia contain 23,578 gemstones, among them Cullinan I (530 carats (106 g)), the largest clear cut diamond in the world, set in the Sovereign's Sceptre with Cross. It was cut from the largest gem-quality rough diamond ever found, the eponymous Cullinan, discovered in South Africa in 1905 and presented to Edward VII. On the Imperial State Crown are Cullinan II (317 carats (63 g)), the Stuart Sapphire, St Edward's Sapphire, and the Black Prince's Ruby – a large red spinel. The Koh-i-Noor diamond (105 carats (21 g)) was acquired by Queen Victoria from India and has featured on three consort crowns. A small number of historical objects at the Tower are either empty or set with glass and crystal replicas.

At a coronation, the monarch is anointed using holy oil poured from an ampulla into the spoon, invested with robes and ornaments, and crowned with St Edward's Crown. Afterwards, it is exchanged for the lighter Imperial State Crown, which is also usually worn at State Openings of Parliament. Wives of kings, known as queens consort, are invested with a plainer set of regalia. Also regarded as crown jewels are state swords, trumpets, ceremonial maces, church plate, historical regalia, banqueting plate, and royal christening fonts. They are part of the Royal Collection and belong to the institution of monarchy, passing from one sovereign to the next. When not in use the Jewels are on public display in the Jewel House where they are seen by 2.5 million visitors every year.

Ejemplos de uso de Sceptre with the Cross
1. The Cullinan Diamond was given to Edward VII before it was cut into smaller rocks including the 530–carat Great Star of Africa, which is mounted in the Sceptre with the Cross and is kept in the Tower of London.
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