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Перевод: noblewoman speek noblewoman


[существительное]
аристократка ; дворянка ; супруга пэра; леди


Тезаурус:

  1. By the 1660s, Rome had given up all thoughts of the forcible deposition of the English Protestant monarchy; indeed, in the 1670s its cautious and reluctant response to the proposed marriage of the heir to the throne James and the Catholic noblewoman Mary of Modena threatened to block the best route for a peaceful end to the English schism, and Rome continued to offer only lukewarm support to James both before and after 1685.
  2. When the summons came from the Palace, she took care to dress neither as a lady of pleasure nor a noblewoman.
  3. A young noblewoman, a widow on a journey to her late husband's grave, but the King came and saw her.
  4. He immediately married a Suabian noblewoman called Hildegarde, and so gained a new wife and the unrelenting hatred and opposition of his ex father-in-law.
  5. Blanche, born an ordinary little noblewoman, and now a princess, and bound for Cologne to meet her bridegroom there, Louis, son of Rupert, king of the Romans, duke of Bavaria and Count Palatine.
  6. Each is published by name and dedicated to a noblewoman.
  7. So you might be cleaning a portrait of what's meant to be an Italian noblewoman, and gradually uncover a suckling baby.
  8. "The tomb of Cecilia Metella, a Roman noblewoman."
  9. I realise the Lady Yolande is a noblewoman and that you were instrumental in arranging her marriage to the late King.
  10. When the noblewoman Dhuoda saw off her fifteen-year-old son William to join Charles the Bald's court in 841, she gave him a book of advice.
  11. Twelfth-century romances make it plain that for a noblewoman to suckle her own child implied a quite exceptional degree of love.
  12. But none of these incidents could possibly have matched that witnessed at a masquerade organized by Lord Tylney at Wanstead House, Essex, in 1768, as recorded by an Italian noblewoman staying with the Tylneys at the time.

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