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 Übersetzung für 'court culture' von Englisch nach Deutsch
hist.
court culture
Hofkultur {f}
Teiltreffer
agr.biol.
culture
Zucht {f}
39
biol.hist.sociol.
culture
Kultur {f}
1206
archaeo.hist.
Cycladic culture
Kykladenkultur {f}
archaeo.pol.sociol.
culture change
Kulturwechsel {m}
mainstream cultureLeitkultur {f}
popular culturePopulärkultur {f}
funerary cultureBestattungs­kultur {f}
archaeo.
Maglemosian culture
Maglemose-Kultur {f}
archaeo.
Qaraoun culture
Qaraoun-Kultur {f}
archaeo.
Baradostian culture
Baradostien {n}
archaeo.
Aurignacian (culture)
Aurignacien {n} [als Kultur]
comp.games
game culture
Spielkultur {f}
archaeo.hist.
Nok culture
Nok-Kultur {f}
culture warKulturkrieg {m}
consumer cultureKonsumkultur {f}
body cultureKörperkultur {f}
biotech.
starter culture
Starterkultur {f}
biochem.
adhesion culture
Adhäsionskultur {f}
biol.
culture tube
Kulturröhrchen {n} [Labor]
bot.for.
willow culture
Weidenkultur {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The Sasanian Empire adopting and developing the earlier court culture and customs of the Achaemenid Empire would also influence again the development of the complex court and court customs of the Roman Empire and Byzantine Empire.
  • His return from Persia was accompanied by a large retinue of Persian noblemen and signaled an important change in Mughal court culture.
  • It was established and ruled by the Timurid dynasty, with Turco-Mongol Chagatai roots from Central Asia, claiming direct descent from both Genghis Khan (through his son Chagatai Khan) and Timur, combining Persianate culture with local Indian cultural influences visible in its court culture and administrative customs.
  • She argued that women would be able to become rational adults if they were educated properly as children, which was not a widely held belief in the 18th century, and contended that the nascent middle-class ethos was superior to the court culture represented by fairy tales and to the values of chance and luck found in chapbook stories for the poor.
  • The Saga of Gunnlaugr Serpent-Tongue is the strongest example among the Icelandic sagas of court culture and the culture of gift giving in the late Viking age.

  • With the British annexation and the fall of court of Mandalay, the Burmese court culture and traditions were still carried on for a while at the court of Saophas of Hsipaw, the Shan state closest to Mandalay culturally and geographically.
  • The analogue concept in the court culture of medieval India was known by the Sanskrit term "dakṣiṇya", literally meaning "right-handedness", but as in English "dexterity" having a figurative meaning of "apt, clever, appropriate", glossed as "kindness and consideration expressed in a sophisticated and elegant way".
  • He was also an educated man, fluently spoke several languages and actively supported Western court culture and chivalric ethos.
  • Much of his reign was marked by the resurgence of Persian arts and painting, as well as a deeply elaborate court culture with extremely rigid etiquette.
  • Tawaifs were largely a North Indian institution central to Mughal court culture from the 16th century onwards and became even more prominent with the weakening of Mughal rule in the mid-18th century.

  • However, the house's original use was short—no more than seven years—before the English Civil War began in 1642 and swept away the court culture from which it sprang.
  • Life in Kyoto also instilled in the young Norinaga a love of traditional Japanese court culture.
  • Albar's (and Eulogius's) self-appointed task was made easier by the fact their main target was Muslim court culture; the high degree of power and wealth that existed in the high court meant that it was simple and more believable to pick out material and physical obsessions, sinful in the Christian worldview, and exaggerate them.
  • The six documented works by the artist in private hands are exquisite gouaches which embody and combine in a most original manner three diverse artistic traditions: the first is that of manuscript illumination in Le Moyne's native France; the second is the recording of exotic and native flora, fauna and cultures, which was the artistic expression of the late sixteenth-century fascination with exploration and scientific investigation; and the third is the purely aesthetic love of flowers and gardens which was so apparent in Elizabethan court culture.
  • While early Genji art was considered symbolic of court culture, by the middle of the Edo period the mass-produced [...] prints made the illustrations accessible for the samurai classes and commoners.

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