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Agatha Christie - перевод на Английский

ENGLISH MYSTERY AND DETECTIVE WRITER (1890–1976)
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  • alt=Black-and-white portrait photograph of Christie as a girl
  • Christie as a young woman, 1910s
  • Portrait of Christie entitled ''Lost in Reverie'', by Douglas John Connah, 1894
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  • An early depiction of detective Hercule Poirot, from ''[[The American Magazine]]'', March 1933
  • Archie Christie, Major Belcher (tour leader), Mr. Bates (secretary) and Agatha Christie on the 1922 British Empire Expedition Tour
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  • Christie used much inspiration from her stay at the [[Old Cataract Hotel]] on the banks of the [[River Nile]] in Aswan, Egypt for her 1937 novel ''[[Death on the Nile]]''
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  • Abney Hall, Cheshire, the inspiration for Christie novel settings such as Chimneys and Stonygates
  • Commemorative [[blue plaque]] in the West End marking ''The Mousetrap'' as the world's longest-running play
  • Winterbrook House, [[Winterbrook]], [[Oxfordshire]]. Her final home, Christie lived here with her husband from 1934 until her death in 1976.

Agatha Christie         
n. Ágata Christie (1891-1876), escritora británica, autora de novelas de detectives y asesinatos misteriosos
William the Conqueror         
  • The signatures of William I and Matilda are the first two large crosses on the [[Accord of Winchester]] from 1072.
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  • Modern-day site of the [[Battle of Stamford Bridge]] in the [[East Riding of Yorkshire]]
  • Scene from the [[Bayeux Tapestry]] showing Normans preparing for the invasion of England
  • Scene from the [[Bayeux Tapestry]] depicting the [[Battle of Hastings]].
  • Image from the [[Bayeux Tapestry]] showing William with his half-brothers. William is in the centre, Odo is on the left with empty hands, and Robert is on the right with a sword in his hand.
  • Scene from the [[Bayeux Tapestry]] whose text indicates William supplying weapons to Harold during Harold's trip to the continent in 1064
  • [[Norwich Castle]]. The [[keep]] dates to after the Revolt of the Earls, but the castle mound is earlier.<ref name=Castles161>Pettifer ''English Castles'' pp. 161–162</ref>
  • William's grave before the high altar in the [[Abbaye-aux-Hommes]], Caen
  • Column at the site of the [[Battle of Val-ès-Dunes]]
  • A page from the ''[[Domesday Book]]'' for Warwickshire
  • Falaise]], [[Lower Normandy]], France; William was born in an earlier building here.
  • Locations of some of the events in 1066
  • Falaise]], France
  • White Tower]] in London, begun by William<ref name=Castles151>Pettifer ''English Castles'' p. 151</ref>
  • Family relationships of the claimants to the English throne in 1066, and others involved in the struggle. Kings of England are shown in '''bold'''.
  • Diagram showing William's family relationships. Names with "---" under them were opponents of William, and names with "+++" were supporters of William. Some relatives switched sides over time, and are marked with both symbols.
  • English coin of William the Conqueror
  • Map showing William's lands in 1087 (light pink)
KING OF ENGLAND, DUKE OF NORMANDY (C. 1028-1087)
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  • The first Barbie doll was introduced in both blonde and brunette on March 9, 1959.
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Origin
the proprietary name of a doll representing a conventionally attractive young woman.

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Agatha Christie

Dame Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie, Lady Mallowan, (née Miller; 15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976) was an English writer known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. She also wrote the world's longest-running play, the murder mystery The Mousetrap, which has been performed in the West End since 1952. A writer during the "Golden Age of Detective Fiction", Christie has been called the "Queen of Crime". She also wrote six novels under the pseudonym Mary Westmacott. In 1971, she was made a Dame (DBE) by Queen Elizabeth II for her contributions to literature. Guinness World Records lists Christie as the best-selling fiction writer of all time, her novels having sold more than two billion copies.

Christie was born into a wealthy upper middle class family in Torquay, Devon, and was largely home-schooled. She was initially an unsuccessful writer with six consecutive rejections, but this changed in 1920 when The Mysterious Affair at Styles, featuring detective Hercule Poirot, was published. Her first husband was Archibald Christie; they married in 1914 and had one child before divorcing in 1928. Following the breakdown of her marriage and the death of her mother in 1926 she made international headlines by going missing for eleven days. During both World Wars, she served in hospital dispensaries, acquiring a thorough knowledge of the poisons that featured in many of her novels, short stories, and plays. Following her marriage to archaeologist Max Mallowan in 1930, she spent several months each year on digs in the Middle East and used her first-hand knowledge of this profession in her fiction.

According to UNESCO's Index Translationum, she remains the most-translated individual author. Her novel And Then There Were None is one of the top-selling books of all time, with approximately 100 million copies sold. Christie's stage play The Mousetrap holds the world record for the longest initial run. It opened at the Ambassadors Theatre in the West End on 25 November 1952, and by September 2018 there had been more than 27,500 performances. The play was temporarily closed in March 2020 because of COVID-19 lockdowns in London before it reopened in May 2021.

In 1955, Christie was the first recipient of the Mystery Writers of America's Grand Master Award. Later that year, Witness for the Prosecution received an Edgar Award for best play. In 2013, she was voted the best crime writer and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd the best crime novel ever by 600 professional novelists of the Crime Writers' Association. In September 2015, And Then There Were None was named the "World's Favourite Christie" in a vote sponsored by the author's estate. Many of Christie's books and short stories have been adapted for television, radio, video games, and graphic novels. More than 30 feature films are based on her work.

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