Sentences with phrase «by germanic»

They were imported to England during Queen Victoria's reign, by her Germanic husband, Albert.
One was brought with them by the Germanic colonists from the West who flocked into the Slav lands between the Elbe and the Oder as these were conquered.
Records kept by the Romans describe the macabre rituals practised by the Germanic peoples on the bodies of their vanquished enemies, but this is the first time that traces of an ancient holy site have been unearthed.
This may have been caused by the strong geographical isolation, but also by the process of fragmentation affecting these communities over time, first by Latin and then by Germanic peoples.
History based on a social - kerygmatic interpretation of data covers the early and mid-20th-century methods known by the Germanic phrases «form criticism,» «tradition criticism» and «redaction criticism.»
Through them, as through the monastic and popular, often «heretical,» movements, and through the Papacy and other ecclesiastical organizations, Christianity was being assimilated by the Germanic peoples, and these peoples were placing on it a distinctive stamp.
The formation of the modern Czechoslovak state in 1918, after centuries of domination by Germanic Hapsburg power, is associated with the leadership of the Masaryk family.

Not exact matches

According to Nazi intellectuals, cherished holiday traditions drew on winter solstice rituals practiced by «Germanic» tribes before the arrival of Christianity.
By contrast, Front National leader Marine Le Pen, currently leading the opinion polls in France's Presidential elections due in May, routinely attacks the ECB's policy as too tight and Germanic (albeit she recently diluted her comments on taking France out of the euro into something much less coherent than the brutal «Frexit» she threatened earlier).
On the whole, the Latin races have leaned more towards the former way of looking upon evil, as made up of ills and sins in the plural, removable in detail; while the Germanic races have tended rather to think of Sin in the singular, and with a capital S, as of something ineradicably ingrained in our natural subjectivity, and never to be removed by any superficial piecemeal operations.
The situation was not improved by the vast influx of pagans following the Constantinian establishment of the church or by the mass conversions of the Germanic peoples.
We are looking, then, for a Germanic word beginning with b, followed by r and a vowel (or a vowel and r; they change places a lot), followed by a back - of - the - mouth consonant.
The belief in multiple GODs (the word GOD is taken from the 6th century CE Germanic language) was widely accepted and only varied by type (and special abilities) depending the region you lived in.
Christianity in particular has been interpreted as the religious experience of the peoples of Europe, constantly nourished by the life, teaching and personality of Jesus of Nazareth, and as the dominant force in the unit of Western civilization, holding together its constitutive Hebrew, Greco - Roman and Germanic elements.
Yes, the Mighty Thor — who has been portrayed by a man more or less since 1962 (well, really since Roman historian Tacitus recorded the Germanic deity known as Donar in the seventh century, but whatever)-- is getting a gender overhaul.
During St. Augustine's final years, North Africa was being conquered by Vandals, a Germanic tribe notorious for its destructive violence.
There is the famous remark made by Tillich, in his Germanic English, to fellow theologian Langdon Gilkey towards the end of Tillich's life, «Vy, Langdon, am I so soon on ze dust heap of history?»
A large proportion of the monks who shared in the conversion of the Germanic peoples in Western Europe followed the rule formulated by Benedict of Nursia (c. 480 - c.
«The Way to Victory of the Germanic Spirit over the Jewish Spirit» by Marr (1880) used the term anti-semetism.
In the fifth century the West Goths (Visigoths) established themselves in Spain; the Vandals, defeated by the West Goths in Spain, moved into North Africa and with their fleets ravaged the Western Mediterranean; the East Goths (Ostrogoths) made themselves masters of Pannonia on the upper Danube; the Burgundians moved into Gaul; the Franks began that conquest of Gaul which in succeeding centuries made them the dominant Germanic power in Western Europe; and Anglo - Saxons moved into Britain.
And English is a West Germanic language that originated from Anglo - Frisian dialects brought to Britainin the mid 5th to 7th centuries AD by Anglo - Saxon settlers from what is now northwest Germany, west Denmark and the Netherlands, displacing the Celtic languages that previously predominated.
The name was introduced to the British Isles by the Normans from the Germanic pet name for Ali meaning «other» or «foreign».
Loyalty counts, a thing you have traduced by calling it «blood and soil» so as to stress Germanic versions of Nation (for the usual obvious reasons).
A living wage is a good idea — yet even that is framed by the great germanic social market project that is being developed by this government and will take a generation to produce.
Questions related to the body of political and economic doctrines held and put into effect by the Nazis in Germany from 1933 to 1945 including the totalitarian principle of government, predominance of especially Germanic groups assumed to be racially superior, and supremacy of the führer.
And Arminius by no means united the more than 50 Germanic tribes of the time.
Western culture is characterized by a host of artistic, philosophic, literary, and legal themes and traditions; the heritage of Celtic, Germanic, Hellenic, Jewish, Slavic, Latin, and other ethnic and linguistic groups, as well as Christianity, which played an important part in the shaping of Western civilization since at least the 4th century.
The fibula (plural fibulae) is an ornamental clasp used by Romans, Greeks, Germanic peoples and also by Celts.
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The ancient Roman - Germanic world is brought to life by CGI technology, gritty battle scenes and powerful dialogues.
The arrival of the film noir coincided with a new penchant, inspired by Italian neorealism, for moving out of the studio on occasion and onto the great rich set of the American city and its suburbs, a readily available set which became, sometimes with only minimal adjustment of light and shadow, fully as «Germanic» as anything constructed at Ufa in the Twenties.
Dug realises the only way to win the valley back is by challenging the Germanic invaders to their sacred, traditional game: football.
Set in the fictional country of Zubrowka (a very fine bison - grass vodka IRL), the film displays an unbelievably precise, irreverent and occasionally very funny eye for the minutiae of a vaguely Germanic, vaguely Eastern European country marked by recognizable, if allegorical 20th century history.
Germanic rigor is nicely tempered by Latin romanticism.
At 4,630 pounds, it's just slightly trimmer than a BMW 750Li, though it does undercut its more direct Germanic competition such as the BMW M760i and Mercedes - Maybach S650 by roughly 500 pounds.
Hardtop retracted (fast, slick, oddly Germanic) the California sounds much more masculine than it looks, the double - speed whirr of the starter igniting an instant bark of high - compression, light - flywheeled combustion, followed by a few seconds of drain - pipey resonance calming to that uniquely clean, flat baritone idle you only get with a flat - plane - cranked V8.
It's not just that everything is a few percentage points nicer here — it's that BMW seems to have addressed all the quibbles and all - out gripes we had with the previous car in what I can only assume was a highly organized point - by - point Germanic matter.
For example, the interior is rife with similarly sized, indistinguishable buttons that speak to the car's Germanic sensibilities, and the infotainment screen is tiny by modern American standards, navigable by a confusing knob or outstretched fingertips making precise selections that are almost impossible to execute given the stiff ride.
The shimmering metallic Polar Silver paint is well complemented by an interior of Classic Gray and a newer Metropol Blue cloth soft top that lends this machine a unique Germanic appearance that manages to appeal to all the right senses.
While most of his ancestors were Germanic spitz breeds, he also was influenced by the Keeshond, Pomeranian, and Volpino Italiano.
The British, still torn by Alsatian vs. Germanic factions, have not adopted the exact wording that would signify compliance with the FCI (world all - breed kennel club or association) breed Standard, which is the SV - WUSV document with the FCI stamp on it.
For the last 35,000 years Spain has been settled, invaded and controlled by various races from the Ancient Greeks and Romans to the Germanic Visigoths and the Moors of northern Africa.
Switzerland's history follows a similar path to that of many other European countries in that its earliest settlers were displaced by the attentions of the Roman Empire, which prospered here in the first and second centuries AD but began to decline under pressure from Europe's Germanic tribes in the fourth century.
Alsatian cuisine incorporates Germanic culinary habits and is distinctive by the use of pork in various forms.
Part RPG, part hack»n' slash action game, Hudson's Faxanadu (published in America by Nintendo itself) is an earthy, haunting adventure with echoes of Norse and Germanic myth, and not a roller disco musical starring Olivia Newton - John.
Their Brazilian / Germanic background struck a cord in my mind each time (Tschape born in Germany, raised in Brazil by a German and a Brazilian parent.
Yet it is also clear from Hofmann's writings that, apart from a persistent undercurrent of a mystical, rather Germanic sense of the spiritual in nature, his approach to teaching was profoundly informed by his pragmatic understanding of vanguard modernism.
As well as featuring excellent art by Gainsborough, Zoffany and Yinka Shonibare this may be a royal blow against Brexit, revelling in the Germanic nature of our monarchy and the glories of our European heritage.
The 1980s interviews are a window into an era... One of the advantages of reading interviews sequentially is that the particularities of language employed by the artists are highlighted by difference... When [Joseph] Beuys's English slips a little -LSB-...], the loss of the original sound is irrelevant as his unmistakeably hypnotic Germanic tones rise through the transcripts.
The note in Science by Edward Berry (1924) entitled «Germanic pseudo-science» is an extreme example of the level of hostility — at least in America.
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