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Перевод: catacombs


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римские катакомбы


Тезаурус:

  1. To get things moving, wealthy collector Walter Donovan (Julian Glover) - who believes drinking from the cup will make him immortal - kidnaps Indie's father and lures the son to Venice where the search for a vital clue necessitates a flesh-crawling wade through flooded, rat-infested catacombs.
  2. Nor yet the immense Catacombs down at the base of the fortress-monastery, where heroes ancient and modern lay in ranks of caskets.
  3. These included the four major basilicas, the Scavi excavations, the catacombs of St Callixtus and Ostia Antica, the ancient port of Rome.
  4. If you ever get the chance of going to the catacombs in Rome you will see on the walls a very popular image of the cross shaped as an anchor.
  5. Hippolytus fell out with Callistus, the archdeacon in charge of the cemeteries in the catacombs, and found Callistus' election to be bishop more than he could endure, so he became bishop in rivalry.
  6. A real den of iniquity it's divided up into several little catacombs.
  7. Not for Lexandro those thronged elephantine courtyards and grim vaulted catacombs to which glass cables delivered only a diluted memory of distant sunshine, and where ventilator gargoyles exhaled stale breath which had been refiltered fifty times already.
  8. Pope John Paul's outspoken words on behalf of a church which he deems to have been "driven into the catacombs" reflect a worried assessment by the Secretariat of State, the Vatican's Foreign Office, that Mr Gorbachev's authority may come under increasing threat and that the Church should therefore exploit Soviet liberalisation for all it is worth.
  9. One such funerary coronet still sits on its tasselled cushion atop the coffin of the Earl of Clare in the 1837 catacombs at Kensal Green, whilst a very fine, though late, specimen of 1915 sits on the top of the Dowbiggen Holland coffin of Rosa, Countess Poulett, at Hinton St George.
  10. Generally savage in nature, they were believed to have bred underground in the beginning of the world, their twisting movements resulting in a network of caverns and catacombs which led to the sea.
  11. On Thursday, the Pope spoke forcibly to an audience of Ukrainian Catholic bishops, recalling that the native branch of their church had been "driven into the catacombs, suffering the martyrdom of her bishops and priests, deportations, arrests and the closures of churches and monasteries".
  12. CD describes his experience of Rome in Pictures from Italy (11): the ruins of Ancient Rome - see also COLISSEUM ; the pope celebrating Mass in St Peter's; the Carnival; the ceremonies of Holy Week; "the great dream of Roman Churches"; the catacombs; and the execution by beheading of a murderer.
  13. Beyer's background is cosmopolitan and his sources have always been varied - German expressionist typography, the early Christian inscriptions in the catacombs, the art of David Jones.

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