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 Translation for 'the Pope' from English to Russian
религ.
Папа {м} (Римский)
the Pope
Partial Matches
геогр.
Анды {мн}
the Andes
журн.
печать {ж} [пресса]
(the) press
прошлое {с}the past
окружающая среда {ж}the environment
геол.
докембрий {м}
the Precambrian
unverified самый {pron}the one
unverified
геогр.
тропики {мн}
(the) tropics
геогр.
Гималаи {мн}
the Himalaya
геогр.
Гаага {ж}
The Hague
геогр.
Бронкс {м}
the Bronx
лит.ТВF
Смурфики
The Smurfs
геогр.
Зальцкаммергут {м}
(the) Salzkammergut
библ.религ.
Апокалипсис {м}
the Apocalypse
геогр.
Сахара {ж}
the Sahara
геогр.
Балканы {мн}
(the) Balkans
бо́льшая часть {ж} [чего-л.](the) bulk
религ.
Рождество {с} Христово [само рождение]
the Nativity
в {prep} [+prep.]in the
потусторонний мир {м}(the) beyond
направо {adv}to the right
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Usage Examples English
  • In 1815, he was named 'Minister Plenipotentiary of the Pope,' and was tasked with recovering various works of art that were taken to Paris by Napoleon.
  • With consistent effort by several parties, such as the primate archbishop of Braga, Paio Mendes, in the papal court, the papal bull "Manifestis Probatum" was promulgated accepting the new king as vassal to the pope exclusively.
  • Media releases from the Pope and Holy See frequently use "America" to refer to the United States, and "American" to denote something or someone from the United States.
  • Territorial abbots follow all of the above, but in addition must receive a mandate of authority from the pope over the territory around the monastery for which they are responsible.
  • Nonetheless, the pope's request for Frankish protection showed how far Charles had come from the days when he was tottering on excommunication, and set the stage for his son and grandson to assert themselves in the peninsula.

  • After the Roman Empire became officially Christian, the term came by extension to refer to a large and important church that has been given special ceremonial rights by the Pope.
  • Thereafter, recourse to the judgment of the Pope occurred more frequently.
  • There are 12 cathedrals and 15 churches elevated to the rank of basilica by the Pope, calm monasteries.
  • The English were involved politically and militarily in Ireland since receiving the Lordship of Ireland from the pope in 1171.
  • Jerome produced a definitive Latin edition of the Bible (the Vulgate), the canon of which, at the insistence of the Pope, was in accord with the earlier Synods.

  • The church and monastery of San Pietro in Montorio originally belonged to the Celestines in Rome; but they were turned out of it by Sixtus IV to make way for Franciscans, receiving from the Pope in exchange the Church of St Eusebius of Vercelli with the adjacent mansion for a monastery.
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