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mar|chion|ess — «MAHR shuh nihs», noun. 1. the wife or widow of a marquis. 2. a lady equal in rank to a marquis. ╂[< Medieval Latin marchionissa < marchio, onis marquis < marche march2. Compare etym. under march2.] … Useful english dictionary
Texas Independence Day — is the celebration of the adoption of the Texas Declaration of Independence on March 2, 1836. The Texas Declaration of Independence was created by the Convention of 1836, which took place at Washington on the Brazos. [cite web |… … Wikipedia
5th Dragoon Guards — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 5th Dragoon Guards (Princess Charlotte of Wales s) caption= Badge of the 5th Dragoon Guards dates= 1685 1922 country= United Kingdom branch= Army type= Cavalry of the Line role= Heavy Cavalry size= 1 Regiment… … Wikipedia
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Русский марш 2006 — «Русский марш 2006» обобщённое название для шествий, митингов и демонстраций русских националистических движений 4 ноября 2006. Содержание 1 Организация: тактические планы участников … Википедия
Русский Марш 2006 — «Русский марш 2006» обобщённое название для шествий, митингов и демонстраций русских националистических движений 4 ноября 2006. Содержание 1 Организация: тактические планы участников … Википедия
merg- — Boundary, border. Oldest form *merg̑ , becoming *merg in centum languages. Derivatives include marquee, demarcation, and margin. 1. a. mark1, from Old English mearc, boundary, landmark, sign, trace; b. margrave … Universalium
march — march1 /mahrch/, v.i. 1. to walk with regular and measured tread, as soldiers on parade; advance in step in an organized body. 2. to walk in a stately, deliberate manner. 3. to go forward; advance; proceed: Time marches on. v.t. 4. to cause to… … Universalium
marcher — marcher1 /mahr cheuhr/, n. a person who marches on foot: a line of marchers. [1605 15; MARCH1 + ER1] marcher2 /mahr cheuhr/, n. Hist. an inhabitant of, or an officer or lord having jurisdiction over, a march or border territory. [1375 1425; late… … Universalium
marchland — /mahrch land , leuhnd/, n. borderland. [1540 50; MARCH2 + LAND] * * * … Universalium