- a martello
- молотковый, молоткообразный
Dictionnaire polytechnique italo-russe. 2013.
Dictionnaire polytechnique italo-russe. 2013.
Martello-Turm — in Clacton on Sea Martello Turm in … Deutsch Wikipedia
Martello-Tower — in Balbriggan (Irland) Martello Turm werden 164 kleine Befestigungen genannt, die das britische Empire zwischen 1804 und 1814 zur Zeit der Napoleonischen Kriege errichtete. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Name … Deutsch Wikipedia
Martello Tower — in Balbriggan (Irland) Martello Turm werden 164 kleine Befestigungen genannt, die das britische Empire zwischen 1804 und 1814 zur Zeit der Napoleonischen Kriege errichtete. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Name … Deutsch Wikipedia
Martello — La gare de Coldrano Martello Administration Nom allemand … Wikipédia en Français
Martello Gallery-Key West Art and Historical Museum — U.S. National Register of Historic Places … Wikipedia
Martello — can refer these people: Cesar Martello, politician in Ontario Alfonse Martello D Amato, New York politician Charles Martel d Anjou, 13th century titular king of Hungary Leo Martello, pagan Martello can also refer to: a Napoleonic War defensive… … Wikipedia
Martello Self Catering Apartments — (Брей,Ирландия) Категория отеля: 2 звездочный отель Адрес: 47 Stra … Каталог отелей
Martello Court — is a residential building and one of the tallest buildings in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is 64m high, with 23 floors. It is on Pennywell Gardens in Muirhouse, in the north west of the city. It is also known as the Terrible Tower because of crime… … Wikipedia
Martello tower — [mär tel′ō] [It martello, a hammer, folk etym. substitution for mortella, a tower, after Mortella, cape in Corsica, where such a tower was attacked by the English fleet (1794)] [also m t ] a circular fort of masonry, formerly built on coasts to… … English World dictionary
Martello Hotel — (Lages,Бразилия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Br 116, KM 246, 5492, Lages, CEP 88517 600 … Каталог отелей
Martello tower — Mar*tel lo tow er [It. martello hammer. The name was orig. given to towers erected on the coasts of Sicily and Sardinia for protection against the pirates in the time of Charles the Fifth, which prob. orig. contained an alarm bell to be struck… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English