Translation for "church cathedral" to spanish
Translation examples
Led by the city's archbishop, a procession of ecclesiastical dignitaries emerged from Christ Church Cathedral and made its way out through the city's southern gate.
Encabezada por el arzobispo de la ciudad, una procesión de dignatarios eclesiásticos salió de la catedral de la iglesia de Cristo y atravesó la puerta meridional de la ciudad.
Churches, cathedrals, bishops, popes.
Iglesias, catedrales,Nobispos, papas.
plus The crowd outside Christ Church Cathedral was large.
La multitud congregada en la iglesia catedral de Cristo era numerosa.
Yet today, in Dublin's Christ Church Cathedral, gentlemen like himself were preparing to invade the English kingdom. "Look, Father."
Y ahora, sin embargo, en la iglesia catedral de Cristo de Dublín, los caballeros como él se preparaban para invadir el reino inglés. —Mira, padre.
Here, round the King’s castle, there were streets – not just one street – and castles of dependent barons, and monasteries, chapels, churches, cathedrals, markets, merchants’ houses.
Allí, en torno al castillo del rey, había muchas calles, no una sola, así como fortalezas de barones, monasterios, capillas, iglesias, catedrales, mercados y tiendas.
It had all the attributes and virtues and sins that history requires of a great city, a population of about four hundred and twenty-five thousand, great hotels, splendid mansions of the rich, wretched hovels of the poor, churches, cathedrals, syn agogues, colleges, hospitals, libraries, a political ma chine that competed with Tammany Hall of New York in rapacity and unconcealed mendac-ity, a city boss named Abe Ruef, a hundred or so wealthy families who displayed their new riches and vulgarity with the same lack of selfconsciousness that they displayed toward the piracy of Abe Ruef, and, at the other end of the scale, a criminal element that was already world-famous.
Poseía todos los atributos, virtudes y pecados que la Historia exige a una gran ciudad, una población de alrededor de 425 000 habitantes, grandes hoteles, espléndidas mansiones, sórdidas chabolas, iglesias, catedrales, sinagogas, colegios, hospitales, bibliotecas, una camarilla política que competía en rapacidad y mendacidad con Tammany Hall, de Nueva York, un cacique llamado Abe Ruef, unas cien familias adineradas que exhibían sus nuevas riquezas y su vulgaridad con la misma inconsciencia que mostraban hacia la piratería de Abe Ruef, y, en el otro extremo de la escala, un elemento criminal que era ya mundialmente famoso.
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