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Nicholas I - traduzione in Inglese

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Nicholas I (disambiguation)

Nicholas I         
Nicola I (zar russo)
Saint Nicholas         
  • Saint Nicholas depicted in a 14th-century English [[book of hours]]
  • Saint Nicholas, the [[patron saint]] of Russian merchants. Fresco by [[Dionisius]] from the [[Ferapontov Monastery]].
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  • The dowry for the three virgins (Gentile da Fabriano, {{circa}} 1425, [[Pinacoteca Vaticana]], Rome)
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  • ''Saint Nicholas Saves Three Innocents from Death'' (1888) by [[Ilya Repin]]
  • A large (184 cm in height) icon of St Nicholas painted in 1294 for the [[Lipno Church]]
  • [[Russian Orthodox]] statue of Saint Nicolas, now in a corner near the church in [[Demre]]
  • Procession of St Nicholas, [[Bari]]
  • Saint Nicholas Cathedral]] in [[Kuopio, Finland]]
  • Saint Nicholas, [[Russian icon]] from first quarter of the 18th century ([[Kizhi]] [[monastery]], [[Karelia]])
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  • Grandes Heures d'Anne de Bretagne]]'' (created between 1503 and 1508)
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  • [[Tomb of Saint Nicholas]] near Thomastown, Ireland
  • Saint Nicholas ([[Uroš Predić]], 1903)
4TH-CENTURY CHRISTIAN SAINT
Nicholas of Myra; Nicolas of Myra; St. Nicholas; St. Nikolaus; Saint Nikolaus; St Nicholas; Saint nicholas; Sint Nicolaas; Saint Nicholas of Myra; St Nicolas; St. Nicholas of Myra; Saint Nicholas the Miracle Worker; Samichlaus; St. Nicholas Thaumaturgos; Nicholas of Bari; Nikolaus von Myra; St. Nicholas of Bari; St. nick's; Sankt Nikolaus; Святий клаус; Saint Nicholas, Bishop of Myra; St Nicholas of Myra; Saint Nicholas Thaumaturgus; Saint Claps; S. Nicola; S Nicola; S Nicola di Bari; S. Nicola di Bari; San Nicola di Myra; S. Nicola di Myra; S Nicola di Myra; Saint Nicholas of Bari; Nicholas the Miraclemaker; Miklas; St. Nicolas; St. Nicholas Thaumaturgus; Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker; Nicholas the Confessor; Saint Nicholaus; St nicholaus; St Nicholaus; Saint nicholaus; Svyatyi Mykolai; St Nicolaus; San Nicola of Bari; Saint Nicolaus; Nikolaos of Myra; Saint Nikolaos; Nicolas of Bari; San Nicola di Mira; Nicholas the Wonderworker; St. Nicholas the Wonderworker; St Nicholas the Wonderworker
San Nicola, vescovo in Asia Minore durante il quarto secolo dopo Cristo; santo patrono della Russia e della città di Bari in Puglia; santo protettore dei bambini e delle fanciulle in età da marito; figura rappresentata come Santa Claus nei paesi nordici dell"Europa
Elizabeth I         
  • Christoffel van Sichem I, Elizabeth, Queen of Great Britain, published 1601
  • Lord Essex was a favourite of Elizabeth I despite his petulance and irresponsibility.
  • A rare portrait of Elizabeth prior to her accession, attributed to [[William Scrots]]. It was painted for her father in {{Circa}} 1546.
  • putti]] hold the crown above her head.<ref>Strong, 163–164.</ref>
  • Portrait commemorating the defeat of the [[Spanish Armada]], depicted in the background. Elizabeth's hand rests on the globe, symbolising her international power. One of three known versions of the "[[Armada Portrait]]".
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  • Elizabeth as shown on her tomb at Westminster Abbey
  • Portrait attributed to [[Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger]] or his studio, c. 1595
  • 1575}}, by [[Nicholas Hilliard]]. Their friendship lasted for over thirty years, until his death.
  • Elizabeth receiving Dutch ambassadors, 1560s, attributed to [[Levina Teerlinc]]
  • France]], and Ireland"
  • Elizabeth was engaged for a time to [[Francis, Duke of Anjou]]. The queen called him her "frog", finding him "not so deformed" as she had been led to expect.<ref>Frieda, 397.</ref>
  • Elizabeth's funeral cortège, 1603, with banners of her royal ancestors
  • Elizabeth's parents, [[Henry VIII]] and [[Anne Boleyn]]. Anne was executed within three years of Elizabeth's birth.
  • Philip]], during whose reign Elizabeth was heir presumptive
  • [[Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud]] was the Moorish ambassador to Elizabeth in 1600.
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  • Portrait from 1586 to 1587, by Nicholas Hilliard, around the time of the voyages of Sir [[Francis Drake]]
  • ''The Procession Picture'', c. 1600, showing Elizabeth I borne along by her courtiers
  • Sir [[Francis Walsingham]], Elizabeth's [[spymaster]], uncovered several plots against her life.
  • kerns]] kneel to [[Sir Henry Sidney]] in submission.
  • sexually abused]] her.
QUEEN OF ENGLAND AND IRELAND FROM 1558 TO 1603
Queen Elizabeth I; Elizabeth I of Great Britain; Queen Elizabeth the First; Elizabeth I, Queen of England; Good Queen Bess; Elisabeth 1st; Queen Elizabeth 1; Queen Elisabeth I; Elizabeth the First; Queen of England Elizabeth; Elizabeth of England; Elisabeth I of England; Elisabeth of England; Queen Elizabeth of England; Queen Elizabeth I of England; Elizabeth 1; Elizabeth I (England); Queen of England Elizabeth I; Elizabeth i of england; Elizabeth I Tudor; Elizabeth I of the United Kingdom; Elizabeth the first; Elizabeth the 1st; Elisabeth I; The Gloriana; Bess of England; QEI; Queen Elizabeth the first; Queen Elisabeth of england; Elizabeth Tudor; Queene Elisabeth of England; Queen Elizabeth l; Liz 1; Elizabeth I of Ireland; Eliz. 1; Tudor, Elizabeth; Queen Eilzabeth I; Elizabeth I, Queen of England, 1533-1603; Elizabeth I of England; Video et taceo; Queen Elizabeth the 1st; Liz I; Elizabeth i; Queen Elizabeth I of Ireland; Elizabeth I, Queen of Ireland; Elizabeth, Queen of England; Death of Elizabeth I
Elisabetta I (regina inglese del sedicesimo secolo)

Definizione

I, i
(I's, i's)
I is the ninth letter of the English alphabet.
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Wikipedia

Nicholas I

Nicholas I may refer to:

  • Pope Nicholas I (c. 800–867), or Nicholas the Great
  • Nicholas Mystikos (852–925), Patriarch Nicholas I of Constantinople
  • Nicholas I (bishop of the Isles) (fl. 1147–1152), Bishop-elect of the Isles
  • Nicholas I, Lord of Mecklenburg (died 1200)
  • Nicholas I of Transylvania (died after 1203), voivode of Transylvania
  • Nicholas I (bishop of Schleswig) (died 1233)
  • Patriarch Nicholas I of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 1210 and 1243
  • Nicholas I, Duke of Troppau (c. 1255–1318), natural son of king Ottokar II of Bohemia, became Duke of Troppau in Silesia
  • Nicholas I, Lord of Rostock (died 1314)
  • Nicholas I, Count of Tecklenburg (died 1367)
  • Nicholas I Garai (died 1386), chief governor of Bratislava, palatine to the King of Hungary
  • Nicholas I of Opole (c. 1424–1476)
  • Nicholas I, Duke of Lorraine (1448–1473)
  • Nicolaus I Bernoulli (1687–1759); Swiss mathematician
  • Nicholas I, Prince Esterházy (1714–1790), Hungarian prince
  • Nicholas I of Russia (1796–1855), Emperor of Russia and King of Poland
  • Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš (1841–1921), King of Montenegro
Esempi dal corpus di testo per Nicholas I
1. As the host, with the permission of Nicholas, I will speak first.
2. In 1855, when Casimir was in the last year of his studies, Tsar Nicholas I died.
3. In the 1'th century, Tsar Nicholas I took it upon himself to act as censor for Alexander Pushkin.
4. Though Alexander I instigated the alliance, it was his brother, Nicholas I, who put its principles into practice.
5. The bank also has deep market penetration, having been established in 1841 under Tsar Nicholas I, and it holds half of all deposits in the country.