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Helen$34293$ - перевод на испанский

BRITISH SONGWRITER, COMPOSER, POET AND AUTHOR
Helen Selina Sheridan; Helen Selina Blackwood; Helen, Lady Dufferin; Lady Helen Dufferin; Helen Selina; Helen Blackwood
  • Helen Selina Blackwood}}

Helen      
n. Elena, Helena
Helen of Troy         
  • Palladium]] before eyes of [[Priam]], fresco from the [[Casa del Menandro]], [[Pompeii]]
  • pileus]]
  • Meeting between Paris and Helen. Antique fresco in [[Pompeii]], the House of the Golden Cupids
  • Antique fresco depicting Helen and Menelaus, from the Casa dell'Efebo, [[Pompeii]]
  • 1585 portrait]] is disputed) play ''[[The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus]]'' (1604) is the source of the famous quote "Was this the face that launched a thousand ships / And burnt the topless towers of Ilium?",<ref name="Maguire2009" /> although the line is ultimately derived from a quotation in [[Lucian]]'s ''Dialogues of the Dead''.<ref name="Maguire2009" /><ref name="Casson" />
  • red-figure]] [[krater]] c.&nbsp;450–440&nbsp;BC ([[Paris]], [[Louvre]])
  • Helen boards a ship for Troy, fresco from the [[House of the Tragic Poet]] in [[Pompeii]]
  • Helen of Troy]]'' by [[Evelyn De Morgan]] (1898, London); Helen admiringly displays a lock of her hair, as she gazes into a mirror decorated with the nude Aphrodite.
  • ''The Love of Helen and Paris'' by [[Jacques-Louis David]] (oil on canvas, 1788, Louvre, Paris)
  • Homeric Greece]]; Menelaus and Helen reign over Laconia
  • Wilton]]). The artist has been intrigued by the idea of Helen's unconventional birth; she and Clytemnestra are shown emerging from one egg; Castor and Pollux from another.
  • title= Panorama with the Abduction of Helen Amidst the Wonders of the Ancient World}}</ref> The Walters Art Museum.
  • [[Theseus]] pursuing a woman, probably Helen. Side A from an Attic red-figure bell-krater, c.&nbsp;440–430&nbsp;BC ([[Louvre]], Paris).
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DAUGHTER OF ZEUS IN GREEK MYTHOLOGY
HelenOfTroy; Helen of Athena; Helen of troy; Helen of Sparta; Helen Of Troy; Helen of Greece (demigod); Helena of Troy; Helena Troy; Helen Troy; The face that launched a thousand ships; The face that launched 1000 ships; Face that launched 1000 ships; Face that launched a thousand ships; Ellen of Troy; Helene of Troy
n. Helena de Troya
Helen Keller         
  • state quarter]]. The braille on the coin is [[English Braille]] for HELEN KELLER.
  • ''[[Anne Sullivan]]&nbsp;– Helen Keller Memorial''—a bronze sculpture in [[Tewksbury, Massachusetts]]
  • Helen Keller, c. November 1912
  • publisher=American Foundation for the Blind}}</ref>
  • Keller's birthplace in [[Tuscumbia, Alabama]]
  • Anne Sullivan]] vacationing on [[Cape Cod]] in July 1888
  • 1979 remake]], Patty Duke played [[Anne Sullivan]].
  • Helen Keller in 1899 with lifelong companion and teacher Anne Sullivan. Photo taken by [[Alexander Graham Bell]] at his School of Vocal Physiology and Mechanics of Speech.
AMERICAN AUTHOR AND ACTIVIST (1880–1968)
Keller, Helen Adams; Helen Adams Keller; Hellen Keller; Arthur H. Keller; Hellen keller; Hellan Keller; Helen keller; Polly Thompson; Hellen Kellar; Hellen Cellar; Hellen Celler
Helen Keller (sordomuda que se confrontó con sus defectos)

Определение

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Википедия

Helen Blackwood, Baroness Dufferin and Claneboye

Helen Selina Blackwood, Baroness Dufferin and Claneboye (née Sheridan, 18 January 1807 – 13 June 1867), later Countess of Gifford, was an Irish songwriter, composer, poet, and author. Admired for her wit and literary talents, she was a well-known figure in London society of the mid-19th century.