- inpar
- (m = f = n), inparis (gen.sg.)неравный, неодинаковый; нечётный
Dictionary Latin-Russian new. 2015.
Dictionary Latin-Russian new. 2015.
Catalan literature — is the name conventionally used to refer to literature written in the Catalan language. The Catalan literary tradition is extensive, starting in the Middle Ages.A Romantic revivalist movement of the 19th century, Renaixença, classified Catalan… … Wikipedia
Eliduc — is a Breton lai by the medieval poet Marie de France. The twelfth and last poem in the collection known as The Lais of Marie de France , it appears in the manuscript Harley 978 at the British Library. Like the other poems in this collection,… … Wikipedia
Salou — Used as a port by Greeks and Romans, it appeared again in an important historic event, when in 1229 the fleet of James I of Aragon departed from the port of Salou to conquer the Balearic islands, thus creating the Kingdom of Majorca and in 1286… … Wikipedia
Walter V. von Brienne — (frz. Gautier, ital. Gualtiero) (* um 1275 in Brienne le Château; † 15. März 1311) war der Sohn von Hugo von Brienne und Isabella de la Roche, Tochter von Guido II. de la Roche, Herzog von Athen. Er war der Erbe des Anspruchs der Familie auf das… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Geoffrey of Monmouth — ( cy. Gruffudd ap Arthur or Sieffre o Fynwy) (c. 1100 ndash; c. 1155) was a clergyman and one of the major figures in the development of British history and the popularity of tales of King Arthur.BiographyGeoffrey s birthplace is unknown, but he… … Wikipedia
Walter V of Brienne — (c. 1275 ndash; March 15, 1311) was born in Brienne le Château, Aube, Champagne, France. He was the son of Hugh de Candie des Brienne, known as Hugh of Brienne, Count of Brienne and Lecce, and Isabel of la Roche, daughter of Guy I of la Roche,… … Wikipedia
Currach — on the shore in Inishbofin, Galway A Currach (spelt Curach in Irish and Koruko in old celtic) is a type of Irish boat with a wooden frame, over which animal skins or hides were once stretched, though now canvas is more usual. It is sometimes… … Wikipedia
Sir Launfal — is a 1045 line Middle English romance or Breton lay written by Thomas Chestre dating from the late 14th century. It is based primarily on the 538 line Middle English poem Sir Landevale , which in turn was based on Marie de France s lai Lanval ,… … Wikipedia
Ferdinand of Majorca — ( ca. Ferran de Mallorca) (1278 ndash; July 5, 1316), Infante of Majorca, was the third son of James II of Majorca, Viscount of Aumelas and Lord of Frontignan.He was sent by Frederick III of Sicily to take command of the Catalan Company in… … Wikipedia
Jessie Weston — Jessie Laidlay Weston (1850 1928) was an independent scholar and folklorist, working mainly on mediaeval Arthurian texts.Her best known work is From Ritual to Romance (1920); this book is now available as an online text, as are others of hers. In … Wikipedia
Hróa þáttr heimska — or the Tale of Roi the Fool is an amusing short story from Iceland about a Dane called Hrói the Fool who is helped in a legal dispute by the wise old Swede Þorgnýr the Lawspeaker, and which takes place in the late 10th century. It is preserved in … Wikipedia