Examples of using Gothic in English and their translations into Turkish
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his legions routed a huge Gothic army.
The frail King emerged from his hiding place to congratulate the noble Silver Knight Gothic.
That's pretty gothic.
The ceilings are French gothic.
It's very southern gothic.
Between 1290-1300 the new early Gothic church was built on the remaining foundations.
For her delusional operations, she often dresses in a mostly-black gothic dress.
Mary Shelley wrote a little Gothic number called Frankenstein. What?
It is a typical Gothic church.
We have got to get the Silver Knight Gothic.
With Carmilla, we are looking at one of the originators of the Gothic tale, 20 years before Bram Stoker wrote Dracula,
The final four books-known as The Gothic War(De Bello Gothico)-cover the Italian campaigns by Belisarius
The Middle English, arezan, and the Gothic, urazan, both mean"to appear.
The Gothic crisis was so dire that his co-Emperor Gratian relinquished control of the Illyrian provinces
But what was important is, the Gothic moment in architecture was the first time that force and motion was thought of in terms of form.
Byzantinists have suggested his name was Gothic or Thracian, but his theoretical descent from either the Goths or the Thracians is
August 23- Radagaisus, Gothic king Alban of Mainz,
And so it was a very worried George Michael that arrived to speak to his uncle at the Gothic Castle, which, that night, did actually kind of resemble the Gothicassle.
His Gothic name, which is reconstructed by linguists as*Þiudareiks, translates into"people-king" or"ruler of the people.
Ships blockaded it from the sea, and the rest of the Gothic fleet, 300 ships strong, was sent to raid the coast of Epirus and the Ionian Islands.