kolegiacki

English translation: associated buildings

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Polish term or phrase:budynki kolegiackie
English translation:associated buildings
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16:19 Dec 17, 2015
Polish to English translations [PRO]
Social Sciences - Religion
Polish term or phrase: kolegiacki
kolegiata i budynki kolegiackie
kolegiata to "collegiate church", nie można napisać po prostu "collegiate", ale "collegiate buildings" guglują
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associated buildings
Explanation:
Begun as a collegiate church by Edward III, it is dedicated to St Mary
and All Saints. In 1434 a parish church was built on to the west end of the collegiate church. This is what survives today – or, rather, part of it does. The collegiate church and associated buildings have gone, and the chancel of the parish church was pulled down after the Dissolution in 1553, so that what it left is a tall, truncated building. - http://www.richardiii.net/downloads/bulletin/2012_03_March_b... - page 17

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A rare survival of a medieval collegiate church and associated buildings. The college was founded in 1342, and the church and buildings date mainly to the mid 14th century. - http://goo.gl/bGt9Pb

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.... the Castle, Collegiate church and associated buildings at Tattershall, Lincolnshire, which can be closely documented from surviving accounts. - http://southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk/cromwell/hhistory....
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budynki kolegiackie
associated buildings


Explanation:
Begun as a collegiate church by Edward III, it is dedicated to St Mary
and All Saints. In 1434 a parish church was built on to the west end of the collegiate church. This is what survives today – or, rather, part of it does. The collegiate church and associated buildings have gone, and the chancel of the parish church was pulled down after the Dissolution in 1553, so that what it left is a tall, truncated building. - http://www.richardiii.net/downloads/bulletin/2012_03_March_b... - page 17

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A rare survival of a medieval collegiate church and associated buildings. The college was founded in 1342, and the church and buildings date mainly to the mid 14th century. - http://goo.gl/bGt9Pb

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.... the Castle, Collegiate church and associated buildings at Tattershall, Lincolnshire, which can be closely documented from surviving accounts. - http://southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk/cromwell/hhistory....

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