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Saxon$72285$ - перевод на голландский

COMIC BOOK SUPERVILLAIN
Starr Saxon; Samuel Saxon

Saxon      
adj. Angelsaksisch; Saksisch
Anglo-Saxon         
  • Replica of the [[Sutton Hoo helmet]]
  • A royal gift, the [[Alfred Jewel]]
  • The migrations according to Bede, who wrote some 300 years after the event; there is archeological evidence that the settlers in England came from many of these mainland locations
  • Æthelstan presenting a [[gospel book]] to (the long-dead) St [[Cuthbert]] (934); Corpus Christi College Cambridge MS 183, fol. 1v
  • Depiction of the [[Battle of Hastings]] (1066) on the [[Bayeux Tapestry]]
  • First page of the epic ''[[Beowulf]]''
  • [[Book of Cerne]], [[evangelist portrait]] of [[Saint Mark]]
  • Map of Britain in 802. By this date, historians today rarely distinguish between Angles, Saxons and Jutes.
  • Southern Great Britain in AD 600 after the Anglo-Saxon settlement, showing England's division into multiple [[petty kingdom]]s.
  • Distinctive Anglo-Saxon pilaster strips on the tower of [[All Saints' Church, Earls Barton]]
  • Silver brooch imitating a coin of Edward the Elder, c. 920, found in Rome, Italy. [[British Museum]].
  • A political map of Britain circa 650 (the names are in modern English)
  • Viking Ship Museum]], Oslo, Norway.
  • The right half of the front panel of the seventh century [[Franks Casket]], depicting the pan-Germanic legend of [[Weyland Smith]] also Weyland The Smith, which was apparently also a part of Anglo-Saxon pagan mythology.
  • St Mary's parish church, Breamore]], Hampshire
  • The initial page of Rochester Cathedral Library, MS A.3.5, the ''[[Textus Roffensis]],'' which contains the only surviving copy of Æthelberht's laws.
  • Cnut's 'Quatrefoil' type penny with the legend "CNUT REX ANGLORU[M]" (''Cnut, King of the English''), struck in London by the moneyer Edwin.
  • An 8th-century copy of the Rule of St. Benedict
  • Reconstruction of the Anglo-Saxon royal palace at Cheddar around 1000
  • Shoulder clasp (closed) from the Sutton Hoo ship-burial 1, England. British Museum.
  • The [[Tribal Hidage]], from an edition of [[Henry Spelman]]'s ''Glossarium Archaiologicum''
  • coin weight]]. Material is lead and weighs approx 36 g. Embedded with a sceat dating to 720–750 AD and minted in Kent. It is edged in dotted triangle pattern. Origin is the Danelaw region and dates late 8th to 9th century.
  • Panorama of the reconstructed 7th century village
  • Illustrated Old English Hexateuch]] (11th century)
CONFEDERATION OF GERMANIC TRIBES WHO STARTED TO INHABIT PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN FROM THE 5TH CENTURY ONWARDS
Anglo Saxon; Anglo-saxon; Anglo-saxons; The anglo saxon way of life; Le monde Anglo-Saxon; Anglossaxon; Anglo Saxons; Anglosaxon; Angelsachsen; Anglons-saxons; Anglo saxon; Anglo-Saxon; Old English people; Anglo-Saxon culture; Anglo-Saxon society; Anglo Saxon culture; Anglo-Saxons Britain; Anglo-Saxon peoples; Anglosaxons; Anglo-Saxon people; Anglo Saxon peoples; Anglo Saxon people; Saxon era; History of Anglo-Saxons; Anglo-Saxon cuisine
n. Angelsaksisch
Old English         
  • (Pre-)Old English and other West Germanic languages around 580 CE
  • The [[runic alphabet]] used to write Old English before the introduction of the [[Latin alphabet]]
  • Hƿæt ƿē Gārde/na ingēar dagum þēod cyninga / þrym ge frunon...}}<br>"Listen! We of the Spear-Danes from days of yore have heard of the glory of the folk-kings..."
  • A recording of how the Lord's Prayer probably sounded in Old English, pronounced slowly
  • St Mary's parish church, Breamore]], Hampshire
  • The dialects of Old English c. 800 CE
  • East Germanic]])}}
  • [[Alfred the Great]] statue in [[Winchester]], [[Hampshire]]. The 9th-century English King proposed that primary education be taught in English, with those wishing to advance to holy orders to continue their studies in Latin.
EARLIEST HISTORICAL FORM OF ENGLISH
Anglo-Saxon language; Anglian dialects; Englisc; Englisc language; Old Anglosaxon; Eald englisc; Anglo Saxon language; Old english; Old english language; Old English Language; Eald Englisc; Ænglisc; AEnglisc; Anglo-Saxon Language; Old English language; ISO 639:ang; Anglisc; OE language; Old english vernacular; Late Old English; Archaic English; Old English orthography; Old English (ca. 450-1100); Old English language (ca. 450-1100); Old English dialects; Anglian dialect; Dialects of Old English; Old English (language); Aenglisc; Ænglish; 0ld English; Eald Englisċ; Eald Ænglisc; Eald Ænglisċ; Englisċ; The Evolution of the English Language; The Chronicles Of English
oudengels

Определение

heptarchy
['h?pt?:ki]
¦ noun (plural heptarchies) a state or region consisting of seven autonomous regions.
?government by seven rulers.
Derivatives
heptarchic -'t?:k?k adjective
heptarchical -'t?:k?k(?)l adjective
Origin
C16: from hepta- + Gk arkhia 'rule', on the pattern of tetrarchy.

Википедия

Machinesmith

Machinesmith (Samuel "Starr" Saxon) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most notably as a regular enemy of Captain America. He specializes in robotics, and is able to make convincing robotic doubles of other superhumans. His own mind was ultimately transferred to a robotic body.