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Перевод: conquest
[существительное] завоевание; покорение; победа ; завоеванная территория; захваченное имущество; тот, чью привязанность удалось завоевать; покоренное сердце
Тезаурус:
- But we must not be misled by the atmosphere of religious exaltation: the pagans are, by implication, cattle for the slaughter; the call is not to missionary work, nor even to humane conquest, if such a thing exists, but to slaughter.
- Richard at once agreed to help in return for assistance in his immediate design, the conquest of Cyprus.
- At that time after the conquest there was effectively no "thought" (recorded discourse) outside the religious framework and institutions.
- It is thought that those who occupied the Malvern hill forts may have herded their cattle down the Worcestershire drove-ways to pasture them on Longdon Marsh in the summers before the Roman conquest.
- We have evidence that booty was divided among the troops as a fairly regular method of reward; during the conquest of the Avars, there was even sufficient loot to send gifts to distant Mercia in England.
- This is especially true in the context of Latin America where this kind of duality and fusion has been a feature of culture from the time of the conquest right up until today - both on the popular and the intellectual level.
- It could have been made by the indigenous people immediately after the conquest, or alternatively features such as the teeth could have been cut much later on the head.
- Moorish Spain came into being over a period of several hundred years - from the period of the first Moslem conquest in the eighth century, to the eventual re-conquest by Christians from the north of the peninsula in the later part of the thirteenth century.
- Every detail of the proposed territory for conquest was examined: population, geography, methods of war, domestic and agricultural patterns of life.
- There is no known proof of true hereditary surnames in the period before the Conquest, and although a number of Domesday tenants of English origins have names additional to their first - such as Alnod of Kent, a byname given to a man with land in Oxfordshire - there is little or no evidence to show that these were other than personal to the individuals.
- She was born in Peru less than fifty years after its conquest.
- By 1975, the Palestinian population - swollen by refugees from Israel's conquest of the West Bank in 1967 and from the Jordanian civil war - was around 350,000.
- The conquest brought not only soldiers to Latin America but also priests and missionaries, for the christianising mission of the Spaniards and Portuguese was vital to their cause.
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