Книга: King Stephen, King Stephen «Sometimes They Come Back and Other Stories»

Sometimes They Come Back and Other Stories

Серия: "Abridged Bestseller"

Вещие сны, таинственные зеркала, бесследное исчезновение людей, тени забытого прошлого, всемогущий компьютер, проклятые места, потусторонние силы, внеземные цивилизации, параллельные миры - всё это самым тесным образом переплетено в рассказах знаменитого мастера мистической прозы Стивена Кинга, стирающего грань между фантазией и реальностью. Писатель лишь слегка приподнимает завесу тайны, оставляя за читателем право сформировать своё собственное мнение о происходящем - и именно в этом заключается магия прозы Кинга. Для широкого круга изучающих английский язык. Текст сокращён и адаптирован. Уровень Intermediate. Адаптация, сокращения и словарь А. В. Шитовой.

Издательство: "Антология" (2016)

ISBN: 978-5-94962-274-2, 978-5-9908665-8-4

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King Stephen

Kings named Stephen include:

* Stephen I of Hungary (died 1038), Saint Stephen of Hungary:Musical works with Saint Stephen as subject::*König Stephan (1811), by Ludwig van Beethoven:*"István király" (1885), ("King Stephen"), opera by Ferenc Erkel
* Stephen II of Hungary (died 1131)
* Stephen III of Hungary (died 1172)
* Stephen IV of Hungary (1133–1165)
* Stephen V of Hungary (died 1272)

* Stephen of England (died 1154)
* Stefan Batory (died 1586), King of Poland, Prince of Transylvania

Medieval rulers of the South Slav polities in Serbia (see List of Serbian monarchs) and Bosnia (see List of rulers of Bosnia) used Stephen as an honorific as well as a personal name.
* Rulers in Serbia of the House of Vojislavljević
** Stefan Dobroslav I Vojislav (generally called prince rather than king)
* Rulers of Serbia of the House of Nemanjić
** Stefan Nemanja
** Stefan Prvovencani
** Stefan Radoslav
** Stefan Vladislav I
** Stefan Uroš I
** Stefan Dragutin
** Stefan Uroš II Milutin
** Stefan Vladislav II
** Stefan Decanski
** Stefan Dušan
** Stefan Uroš V
* Rulers in Bosnia of the House of Kulinić
** Stjepan Kulinić (generally called prince rather than king)
* Rulers in Bosnia of the House of Kotromanić
** Stjepan I Kotroman (generally called prince rather than king)
** Stjepan II Kotromanić (generally called prince rather than king)
** Tvrtko I of Bosnia styleed himself King Stjepan Tvrtko of Croatia
** Stjepan Dabiša
** Stjepan Ostoja
** Stjepan Ostojić
** Stjepan Tomaš
** Stjepan Tomašević
* Rulers in Croatia of the Trpimirović dynasty
** Stjepan Držislav
** Stjepan I of Croatia
** Stjepan II of Croatia
* Other South Slav rulers
** Stefan Lazarević of Serbia (generally called prince rather than king)
** Stefan I Crnojević of Montenegro
** Stjepan Vukčić Kosača of Herzegovina (generally called duke rather than king)

Источник: King Stephen

King Stephen

Kings named Stephen include:

* Stephen I of Hungary (died 1038), Saint Stephen of Hungary:Musical works with Saint Stephen as subject::*König Stephan (1811), by Ludwig van Beethoven:*"István király" (1885), ("King Stephen"), opera by Ferenc Erkel
* Stephen II of Hungary (died 1131)
* Stephen III of Hungary (died 1172)
* Stephen IV of Hungary (1133–1165)
* Stephen V of Hungary (died 1272)

* Stephen of England (died 1154)
* Stefan Batory (died 1586), King of Poland, Prince of Transylvania

Medieval rulers of the South Slav polities in Serbia (see List of Serbian monarchs) and Bosnia (see List of rulers of Bosnia) used Stephen as an honorific as well as a personal name.
* Rulers in Serbia of the House of Vojislavljević
** Stefan Dobroslav I Vojislav (generally called prince rather than king)
* Rulers of Serbia of the House of Nemanjić
** Stefan Nemanja
** Stefan Prvovencani
** Stefan Radoslav
** Stefan Vladislav I
** Stefan Uroš I
** Stefan Dragutin
** Stefan Uroš II Milutin
** Stefan Vladislav II
** Stefan Decanski
** Stefan Dušan
** Stefan Uroš V
* Rulers in Bosnia of the House of Kulinić
** Stjepan Kulinić (generally called prince rather than king)
* Rulers in Bosnia of the House of Kotromanić
** Stjepan I Kotroman (generally called prince rather than king)
** Stjepan II Kotromanić (generally called prince rather than king)
** Tvrtko I of Bosnia styleed himself King Stjepan Tvrtko of Croatia
** Stjepan Dabiša
** Stjepan Ostoja
** Stjepan Ostojić
** Stjepan Tomaš
** Stjepan Tomašević
* Rulers in Croatia of the Trpimirović dynasty
** Stjepan Držislav
** Stjepan I of Croatia
** Stjepan II of Croatia
* Other South Slav rulers
** Stefan Lazarević of Serbia (generally called prince rather than king)
** Stefan I Crnojević of Montenegro
** Stjepan Vukčić Kosača of Herzegovina (generally called duke rather than king)

Источник: King Stephen

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