WanderLust Wonders Episode 5 (B1) “Maritime Greenwich”
Historical and geographic names: Greenwich (The Royal Borough of Greenwich) [ˈɡrenɪtʃ ðə ˈrɔɪəl ˈbʌrə əv ˈɡrenɪtʃ] = Гринвич (Королевский боро Гринвич) (a borough of London located in southeast England along the River Thames) The River Thames [ðə ˈrɪvə temz] = река Темза (the longest river in England, flowing through London and into the North Sea) Alfred the Great [ˈælfrɪd ðə ɡreɪt] = Альфред Великий (King of Wessex (9th century) who defended England against Viking invasions and promoted education and legal reform) Henry VIII [ˈhenri ðə ˈeɪtθ] = Генрих VIII (King of England (1509–1547) known for having six wives and for breaking from the Roman Catholic Church, establishing the Church of England) Inigo Jones [ˈɪnɪɡəʊ dʒəʊnz] = Иниго Джонс (an English architect (16th–17th century) who introduced classical (Italian Renaissance) architecture to England and designed important buildings such as the Banqueting House in London) Orazio Gentileschi [ɒˈrɑːtsiəʊ ˌdʒentɪˈleski] = Орацио Джентилески (an Italian Baroque painter (17th century), known for his detailed and dramatic religious paintings; he also worked in England at the court of King Charles I) Sir Christopher Wren [sɜː ˈkrɪstəfə ren] = Сэр Кристофер Рен (a famous English architect (17th–18th century) who designed many buildings in London, including St Paul's Cathedral, especially after the Great Fire of 1666) Sir James Thornhill [sɜː dʒeɪmz ˈθɔːnhɪl] = Сэр Джеймс Торнхилл (an English painter (17th–18th century) best known for large decorative wall and ceiling paintings, including those in the Painted Hall at Greenwich) If you want to read the transcript of the video, click on the link below: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/iml9_cMSOY_Z_A
Historical and geographic names: Greenwich (The Royal Borough of Greenwich) [ˈɡrenɪtʃ ðə ˈrɔɪəl ˈbʌrə əv ˈɡrenɪtʃ] = Гринвич (Королевский боро Гринвич) (a borough of London located in southeast England along the River Thames) The River Thames [ðə ˈrɪvə temz] = река Темза (the longest river in England, flowing through London and into the North Sea) Alfred the Great [ˈælfrɪd ðə ɡreɪt] = Альфред Великий (King of Wessex (9th century) who defended England against Viking invasions and promoted education and legal reform) Henry VIII [ˈhenri ðə ˈeɪtθ] = Генрих VIII (King of England (1509–1547) known for having six wives and for breaking from the Roman Catholic Church, establishing the Church of England) Inigo Jones [ˈɪnɪɡəʊ dʒəʊnz] = Иниго Джонс (an English architect (16th–17th century) who introduced classical (Italian Renaissance) architecture to England and designed important buildings such as the Banqueting House in London) Orazio Gentileschi [ɒˈrɑːtsiəʊ ˌdʒentɪˈleski] = Орацио Джентилески (an Italian Baroque painter (17th century), known for his detailed and dramatic religious paintings; he also worked in England at the court of King Charles I) Sir Christopher Wren [sɜː ˈkrɪstəfə ren] = Сэр Кристофер Рен (a famous English architect (17th–18th century) who designed many buildings in London, including St Paul's Cathedral, especially after the Great Fire of 1666) Sir James Thornhill [sɜː dʒeɪmz ˈθɔːnhɪl] = Сэр Джеймс Торнхилл (an English painter (17th–18th century) best known for large decorative wall and ceiling paintings, including those in the Painted Hall at Greenwich) If you want to read the transcript of the video, click on the link below: https://disk.360.yandex.ru/d/iml9_cMSOY_Z_A




