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passage of arms - перевод на Английский

PASSAGE OF ARMS
Passage of arms; Pas d'Armes
  • In 1434 on this spot—the bridge over the river Órbigo—Suero de Quiñones and ten of his knights challenged all comers to a ''pas d'armes'', promising to "break 300 lances" before moving on.
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passage of arms         
passage of arms стычка, столкновение
passage of arms         

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стычка, столкновение

passage of arms         
вооруженное столкновение
puberty rite         
  • liturgical feast]] commemorates this on New Year's Day
  • Hamar]] are known for their custom of "bull jumping", which initiates a boy into manhood.
  • Pentecost]]
  • Jewish boy reading a [[Torah]] scroll at his [[Bar Mitzvah]], using a [[Yad]]
CEREMONY OR RITUAL OF THE PASSAGE WHICH OCCURS WHEN AN INDIVIDUAL LEAVES ONE GROUP TO ENTER ANOTHER
Initiation rites; Passage Rite; Adulthood rite; Rite of transition; Puberty rite; A Rite Of Passage; A Rite of Passage; Ritual of passage; Rites de passage; Rites of passage; Puberty ceremony
обряд, знаменующий достижение половой зрелости.
passage         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Passazh; Passage (album); The Passage (disambiguation); Le Passage; Passage (disambiguation); Le Passage (disambiguation); The Passage (film); The Passage (album); Passage (novel); Passage (film); The Passage (novel); The Passage; Draft:Passage (Novel); Passage (Novel)
passage I 1. noun 1) прохождение; проход, проезд, переход 2) переезд; рейс (морской или воздушный); поездка (по морю); - rough passage - book one's passage - pay one's passage - take one's passage 3) перелет (птиц); - bird of passage 4) путь, дорога, проход, перевал, переправа 5) коридор, пассаж; галерея; передняя 6) вход, выход; право прохода; no passage - проезд закрыт, прохода нет (надпись); he was refused a passage - его не пропустили 7) ход, течение (событий, времени) 8) переход, превращение 9) проведение, утверждение (закона) 10) происшествие, событие, эпизод 11) pl. разговор; стычка; to have stormy passages with smb. - иметь крупный разговор с кем-л. 12) место, отрывок (из книги и т. п.) 13) mus. пассаж 14) attr. - passage days - passage of arms - passage at arms 2. v. совершать переезд; пересекать (море, канал и т. п.) II v. 1) принимать вправо или влево, двигаться боком (о лошади или всаднике) 2) заставлять (лошадь) принимать вправо или влево Syn: see part
arms         
  • ''Alone the World''.
  • Rudy brandishing an ARM from ''[[Wild Arms Alter Code: F]]''.
  • Cover to the ''Wild Arms Flower Thieves'' [[manga]] collection.
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Arms (disambiguation); ARMS

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герб

ARMS         
  • ''Alone the World''.
  • Rudy brandishing an ARM from ''[[Wild Arms Alter Code: F]]''.
  • Cover to the ''Wild Arms Flower Thieves'' [[manga]] collection.
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Arms (disambiguation); ARMS

сокращение

[Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium] ежегодный симпозиум по надёжности и ремонтопригодности

innocent passage         
CONCEPT IN THE LAW OF THE SEA
Right of innocent passage

['inəs(ə)nt'pæsidʒ]

юриспруденция

мирный проход (иностранных судов через территориальные воды)

North-west Passage         
  • [[Arctic shrinkage]] as of 2007 compared to previous years
  • ''Das Eismeer'' (''[[The Sea of Ice]]''), 1823–1824, a painting by [[Caspar David Friedrich]] showing a shipwreck at right. It was inspired by [[William Edward Parry]]'s account from his 1819–1820 expedition. [[Kunsthalle Hamburg]], Germany.
  • Chart of the World showing New Route (the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]]) through Canada between England, China, Japan, Australasia and the East (1886)
  • Gjøa}} was the first vessel to transit the passage.
  • Sir John Franklin]], the leader of the 1845 expedition.
  • [[Parry Channel]]: East end at [[Lancaster Sound]] north of [[Baffin Island]].
  • Victoria Island]].
  • Map of the Arctic region showing the [[Northeast Passage]], the [[Northern Sea Route]] within it, and the Northwest Passage.
  • 6}} in 1969.
  • ''Northwest Passage Drive Expedition'' (NWPDX) (2009–2011)
  • Norwegian polar explorer [[Roald Amundsen]] was the first to sail through the Northwest Passage in 1903–1906.
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  • Northwest Passage routes
  • The fabled [[Strait of Anián]], shown in the upper left corner of the map. (Hugo Allard, 1685)
  • Assumed route of the Strait of Anián
  • Two maps of arctic regions published in 1856 on a single sheet as part of ''The Royal Illustrated Atlas of Modern Geography''
  • ''[[The North-West Passage]]'' (1874), by [[John Everett Millais]] representing British frustration at the failure to conquer the passage. [[Tate Britain]]
  • Ellis expedition: Voyage to Hudson Bay, in 1746 and 1747
SEA ROUTE NORTH OF NORTH AMERICA
North-West Passage; North West Passage; Northwest passage; North-west passage; North West passage; Northwest Passages; Northwestern Passages; North-West passage; Northwestern Passage; North west passage; North-west Passage; The northwest passage; Amundsen expedition; Cook and Vancouver; The Northwest Passage; The Northwest Passages
северо-западный морской путь, связывающий Атлантический океан с Тихим
coat of arms         
  • Coat of arms of the [[province of Utrecht]], [[Netherlands]]
  • Duke of Richmond]] c.1780
  • Arms of the Anglo-Irish [[House of Burgh]]
  • Coat of arms of Sir Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby, KG
  • The [[Great Seal of the United States]], which displays as its central design the heraldic device of the nation.
  • late 15th century}}, illustrates the German practice of thematic repetition from the arms in the crest
  • [[Imperial Seal of Japan]]
  • crossed keys]] of the pontifical office.
  • Coat of arms of [[Liptov]] County in [[Slovakia]].
  • Brabant Lion held by Floris de Merode during the funeral of [[Albert VII, Archduke of Austria]], print after design by [[Jacob Franquart]]
  • King Edward IV]]
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HERALDIC DESIGN ON A SHIELD, SURCOAT OR TABARD
Coat-of-arms; Coat of Arms; Armourial bearings; Coats of arms; Coats of arm; Coats of Arms; Coats-of-arms; Armorial bearings; Coats-of-arm; Emblazonment; Armory (heraldry); Armorial bearing; Coat-of-Arms; Coat armour; Seal of Junqueirópolis; Wappen; Seal of Junqueiropolis; Coat of arms of the Region de Murcia; Arms (heraldry); Ensigns of nobility; Family coat of arms; Coat armory; Coat armoury; Seal of Arms; Royal emblem; Coat Of Arms

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общая лексика

гербовый щит, герб

геральдика

герб

щит герба

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

Pas d'armes


The pas d'armes (French pronunciation: ​[pa daʁm]) or passage of arms was a type of chivalric hastilude that evolved in the late 14th century and remained popular through the 15th century. It involved a knight or group of knights (tenans or "holders") who would stake out a traveled spot, such as a bridge or city gate, and let it be known that any other knight who wished to pass (venans or "comers") must first fight, or be disgraced. If a traveling venan did not have weapons or horse to meet the challenge, one might be provided, and if the venan chose not to fight, he would leave his spurs behind as a sign of humiliation. If a lady passed unescorted, she would leave behind a glove or scarf, to be rescued and returned to her by a future knight who passed that way.

The origins of pas d'armes can be found in a number of factors. During the 14th and 15th centuries the chivalric idea of a noble knight clashed with new more deadly forms of warfare, as seen during the Hundred Years' War, when Yeomanry armed with longbows could damage and wound knights anonymously from a distance, breaking traditional rules of chivalry; and cavalry charges could be broken by pikemen formations introduced by the Swiss.

At the same time, the noble classes began to differentiate themselves, in many ways, including through reading courtly literature such as the very popular chivalric romances of the 12th century. For the noble classes the line between reality and fiction blurred, the deeds they read about were real, while their deeds in reality were often deadly, if not comical, re-enactments of those they read about. This romanticised "Chivalric Revival" manifested itself in a number of ways, including the pas d'armes, round table and emprise (or empresa, enterprise, chivalrous adventure), and in increasingly elaborate rules of courtesy and heraldry.

There are many thousands of accounts of pas d'armes during this period. One notable and special account is that of Suero de Quiñones, who in 1434 established the Passo Honroso ("Pass[age] of Honour") at the Órbigo bridge in the Kingdom of León (today's Castile and León in Spain). This road was used by pilgrims from all over Europe on the way to shrine at Santiago de Compostela. Suero and ten knights promised to "break 300 lances" before relinquishing the pas d'armes, jousting for over a month, as chronicled in great detail by town notary Don Luis Alonso Luengo, later published as Libro del Passo honroso. After 166 battles, de Quiñones and his men were so injured they could not continue and declared the mission complete. Suero de Quiñones became legendary, and was mentioned in Don Quixote, the 1605 satire on the notion of romantic chivalry out of touch with reality.

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