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Battle of Shrewsbury - перевод на Английский

15TH-CENTURY BATTLE OF THE GLYNDŴR RISING
Battle of shrewsbury; The Battle of Shrewsbury
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  • Pennant's]] 'A tour in Wales', 1781
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Battle of Shrewsbury         

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общая лексика

Battle of Shrewsbury

битва при Шрусбери (1403; победа войск Генриха IV [Henry IV] над феодалами, пытавшимися низложить его)

по названию города, близ кот. происходила битва

Shrewsbury         
  • Shrewsbury Library, Castle Gates; formerly housed [[Charles Darwin]]'s alma mater.
  • Charles Darwin, Shrewsbury's most famous son
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  • Coat of arms
  • Ditherington Flax Mill
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  • Welsh Bridge]] are Shrewsbury's two main access bridges for cars.
  • The Magnum Photos ''Evolution Explored'' exhibition in The Square
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  • Early in the civil war, Prince Rupert made his headquarters at Shrewsbury
  • Henry VII stayed in the town en route to the Battle of Bosworth
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  • Interior of St Chad's Church Shrewsbury in the 1790s building replacing the lost older building
  • Dr John Caius attended to a plague in the town and published his research the following year
  • John Weaver's production "Orpheus and Eurydice" (1718)
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  • Mary Beard spent formative years in the town
  • The [[Shrewsbury Folk Festival]] is  held at the West Mid Showground during August bank holiday.
  • [[Pengwern Boat Club]] in the [[River Severn]] as it flows through Shrewsbury town centre
  • Sir Philip Sidney
  • Charles I had a temporary capital in the town
  • Shrewsbury Town]]
  • It is possible Shakespeare performed in the town
  • A map of Shrewsbury showing suburbs, surrounding villages, rivers (blue), roads (red) and rail routes (green).
  • The Quarry]] (foreground) on a summer's day.
  • Tudor]] Old Market Hall, an expression of the town's civic identity.
  • Shrewsbury Abbey, founded 1083.
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  • The Shropshire Horticultural Society organises the town's annual flower show in August.
  • The Quarry]] is often busy during fair weather, especially during the Spring and Summer months when regular events are held, such as the Food Festival.
  • The regency façade of [[Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery]], formerly the town's theatre. The building, known locally as 'The Music Hall', was converted and reopened as a museum and art gallery in 2014.
  • Shrewsbury's Georgian prison
  • [[Shrewsbury School]] is a public school. Its main building on the new site to which it moved in 1882 was constructed circa 1765
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  • A view of Shrewsbury's skyline from Shrewsbury School.
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  • The nave of the Church of St Mary the Virgin.
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  • [[The Parade Shopping Centre]] is housed in the former premises of the [[Royal Salop Infirmary]]
  • [[Shrewsbury Castle]], built c. 1074 by Roger de Montgomery
  • The former Shire Hall (since demolished) and Old Market Hall, 1796
  • The World War One Poet Wilfred Owen was resident and educated in the town.
COUNTY TOWN OF SHROPSHIRE, ENGLAND
Shrewsbury, England; Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England; Town of Salop; Shewsbury; Shroesbury; Shrewsbury, United Kingdom; Town of flowers; Shrewsbury, Shropshire; Scrobbesbyrig; Salopian Brewery; SHREWSBURY; Shrewsbury in the arts; Shrewsbury, UK; Amwythig

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общая лексика

Шрусбери

синоним

Shrewsbury School

существительное

география

г. Шрусбери

Shrewsbury         
  • Shrewsbury Library, Castle Gates; formerly housed [[Charles Darwin]]'s alma mater.
  • Charles Darwin, Shrewsbury's most famous son
  • access-date=2023-04-20}}</ref>
  • Coat of arms
  • Ditherington Flax Mill
  • left
  • Welsh Bridge]] are Shrewsbury's two main access bridges for cars.
  • The Magnum Photos ''Evolution Explored'' exhibition in The Square
  • left
  • Early in the civil war, Prince Rupert made his headquarters at Shrewsbury
  • Henry VII stayed in the town en route to the Battle of Bosworth
  • left
  • Interior of St Chad's Church Shrewsbury in the 1790s building replacing the lost older building
  • Dr John Caius attended to a plague in the town and published his research the following year
  • John Weaver's production "Orpheus and Eurydice" (1718)
  • left
  • Mary Beard spent formative years in the town
  • The [[Shrewsbury Folk Festival]] is  held at the West Mid Showground during August bank holiday.
  • [[Pengwern Boat Club]] in the [[River Severn]] as it flows through Shrewsbury town centre
  • Sir Philip Sidney
  • Charles I had a temporary capital in the town
  • Shrewsbury Town]]
  • It is possible Shakespeare performed in the town
  • A map of Shrewsbury showing suburbs, surrounding villages, rivers (blue), roads (red) and rail routes (green).
  • The Quarry]] (foreground) on a summer's day.
  • Tudor]] Old Market Hall, an expression of the town's civic identity.
  • Shrewsbury Abbey, founded 1083.
  • access-date=15 February 2022}}</ref>
  • The Shropshire Horticultural Society organises the town's annual flower show in August.
  • The Quarry]] is often busy during fair weather, especially during the Spring and Summer months when regular events are held, such as the Food Festival.
  • The regency façade of [[Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery]], formerly the town's theatre. The building, known locally as 'The Music Hall', was converted and reopened as a museum and art gallery in 2014.
  • Shrewsbury's Georgian prison
  • [[Shrewsbury School]] is a public school. Its main building on the new site to which it moved in 1882 was constructed circa 1765
  • left
  • A view of Shrewsbury's skyline from Shrewsbury School.
  • df=dmy-all}}</ref>
  • The nave of the Church of St Mary the Virgin.
  • language=en}}</ref>
  • [[The Parade Shopping Centre]] is housed in the former premises of the [[Royal Salop Infirmary]]
  • [[Shrewsbury Castle]], built c. 1074 by Roger de Montgomery
  • The former Shire Hall (since demolished) and Old Market Hall, 1796
  • The World War One Poet Wilfred Owen was resident and educated in the town.
COUNTY TOWN OF SHROPSHIRE, ENGLAND
Shrewsbury, England; Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England; Town of Salop; Shewsbury; Shroesbury; Shrewsbury, United Kingdom; Town of flowers; Shrewsbury, Shropshire; Scrobbesbyrig; Salopian Brewery; SHREWSBURY; Shrewsbury in the arts; Shrewsbury, UK; Amwythig
Shrewsbury noun г. Шрусбери

Определение

грип
ГРИП, ГРИПП, гриппа, ·муж. (·франц. grippe) (мед.). Инфекционная болезнь - катарральное воспаление дыхательных путей, сопровождаемое лихорадочным состоянием; то же, что инфлуэнца
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Википедия

Battle of Shrewsbury

The Battle of Shrewsbury was a battle fought on 21 July 1403, waged between an army led by the Lancastrian King Henry IV and a rebel army led by Henry "Harry Hotspur" Percy from Northumberland. The battle, the first in which English archers fought each other on English soil, reaffirmed the effectiveness of the longbow and ended the Percy challenge to King Henry IV of England.

Part of the fighting is believed to have taken place at what is now Battlefield, Shropshire, England, three miles (5 km) north of the centre of Shrewsbury. It is marked today by Battlefield Church and Battlefield Heritage Park.

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