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palatine crest - перевод на русский

TERRITORY OR JURISDICTION OF A COUNT PALATINE. HISTORICAL COUNTRY SUBDIVISION, THE RULER OF WHICH WAS GRANTED AN UNUSUAL DEGREE OF AUTONOMY
Palatine county; Palatine County; County Palatine; Palatine Counties; Earl palatine; Counties palatine; Palatine counties; Earls palatine; Earls Palatine; Jewett v Summons; County palatinate; History of County palatine
  • Durham palatinate plaque.
  • Boundary]] of the County Palatine of Lancaster within England
  • [[John Speed]]'s map of the County Palatine of Lancaster 1610
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palatine crest      

общая лексика

нёбный гребень

neural crest         
  • Migration of neural crest cells during development. Grey arrows indicate the direction of the paths crest cells migrate. (R=Rostral, C=Caudal)
  • Delamination of neural crest cells during development. Downregulation of CAMs and tight junction proteins is followed by secretion of MMPs and subsequent delamination.
EMBYRONIC GROUP OF CELLS GIVING RISE TO DIVERSE CELL LINEAGES
Neural Crest; Ganglion ridge; Neural crest cell; Neural crest cells; Neural-crest; Neural Crest Cells; Neural crest cell migration; Neural crests

общая лексика

нервный валик

ганглионарная пластинка

wave trough         
FEATURE OF A LONGITUDINAL WAVE
Crest (Physics); Trough (physics); Wave crest; Wave trough; Crest (physics)
1) подошва волны
2) ложбина волны
wave trough         
FEATURE OF A LONGITUDINAL WAVE
Crest (Physics); Trough (physics); Wave crest; Wave trough; Crest (physics)

['weivtrɔf]

общая лексика

впадина волны

морской термин

подошва волны

wave crest         
FEATURE OF A LONGITUDINAL WAVE
Crest (Physics); Trough (physics); Wave crest; Wave trough; Crest (physics)

общая лексика

гребень волны

palsgrave         
HIGH NOBLE TITLE
Count Palatine; Palatine lord; Pfalzgraf; Palsgrave; Palatine Count; Lord palatine; Hrabia Palatyn; Comes palatinus; Comes Palatinus; Count palatinate; Palatine count; Conte palladin; Count of the palace; Counts palatine; Papal Count Palatine; Papal count palatine; Comes palatii
palsgrave noun hist. пфальцграф
count palatine         
HIGH NOBLE TITLE
Count Palatine; Palatine lord; Pfalzgraf; Palsgrave; Palatine Count; Lord palatine; Hrabia Palatyn; Comes palatinus; Comes Palatinus; Count palatinate; Palatine count; Conte palladin; Count of the palace; Counts palatine; Papal Count Palatine; Papal count palatine; Comes palatii

[kaunt'pælətain]

история

пфальцграф

palsgrave         
HIGH NOBLE TITLE
Count Palatine; Palatine lord; Pfalzgraf; Palsgrave; Palatine Count; Lord palatine; Hrabia Palatyn; Comes palatinus; Comes Palatinus; Count palatinate; Palatine count; Conte palladin; Count of the palace; Counts palatine; Papal Count Palatine; Papal count palatine; Comes palatii

['pɔ:lzgreiv]

существительное

история

пфальцграф

county palatine         

[,kauntɪ'pælətaɪn]

общая лексика

палатинское графство, палатинат, пфальцграфство (в наст. вр. такими графствами являются Чешир, Дарем, Ланкашир)

от лат. palatinum - дворец

палатинское графство (графства Чешир, Ланкашир, Дарем)

история

пфальцграфство

палатинат

County Palatine         
пфальцграфство

Определение

Count Palatine
¦ noun historical a feudal lord having royal authority within a region of a kingdom.
?a high official of the Holy Roman Empire with royal authority within his domain.

Википедия

County palatine

In England, Wales and Ireland a county palatine or palatinate was an area ruled by a hereditary nobleman enjoying special authority and autonomy from the rest of a kingdom. The name derives from the Latin adjective palātīnus, "relating to the palace", from the noun palātium, "palace". It thus implies the exercise of a quasi-royal prerogative within a county, that is to say, a jurisdiction ruled by an earl, the English equivalent of a count. A duchy palatine is similar but is ruled over by a duke, a nobleman of higher precedence than an earl or count.

The nobleman swore allegiance to the king yet had the power to rule the county largely independently of the king. It should therefore be distinguished from the feudal barony, held from the king, which possessed no such independent authority. Rulers of counties palatine created their own feudal baronies, to be held directly from them in capite, such as the Barony of Halton. County palatine jurisdictions were created in England under the rule of the Norman dynasty. In continental Europe, they have an earlier date.

In general, when a palatine-type autonomy was granted to a lord by the sovereign, it was in a district on the periphery of the kingdom, at a time when the district was at risk from disloyal armed insurgents who could retreat beyond the borders and re-enter. For the English sovereign in Norman times this applied to northern England, Wales and Ireland. As the authority granted was hereditary, some counties palatine legally survived well past the end of the feudal period.

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