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Wesley$91544$ - Übersetzung nach Englisch

SUBURB OF AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
Wesley South; Wesley East
  • The [[Hinaki Eel Trap Bridge]]

Wesley      
n. Wesley (John, teologo inglese, padre della chiesa metodista)
Roy Orbison         
  • Orbison began performing while wearing sunglasses in 1963, later recalling that he "wasn't trying to be weird ...  I didn't have a manager who told me to dress or how to present myself or anything, but the image developed of a man of mystery and a quiet man in black somewhat of a recluse, although I never was, really."<ref>Creswell, p. 600.</ref>
  • Orbison with Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, and Jerry Lee Lewis for a televised 1977 Christmas special
  • Orbison performing in New York in 1987
  • The Roy Orbison 
exhibit in the Artist Gallery of the Musical Instrument Museum of Phoenix
  • Orbison, center (in white), performing in 1976
  • 1950s–1960s}})
  • Orbison in 1967
AMERICAN MUSICIAN (1936–2017)
Roy K. Orbison; Roy Kelton Orbison; Roy orbison; Orbison; Lefty Wilbury; Wesley Orbison; Orbison, Roy; The Big O (nickname)
n. Roy Kelton Orbison (1936-1988), cantante e compositore statunitense dalla voce tenorile, pioniere del rock and roll
First Duke of Wellington         
  • Apsley House in 1829, by [[Thomas H. Shepherd]]
  • John Jackson]], 1830–31
  • Wellesley in India, wearing his major-general's uniform. Portrait by [[Robert Home]], 1804.
  • William Say]] after [[Thomas Phillips]]
  • 1850}}
  • 33rd Regiment]]. Portrait by [[John Hoppner]].
  • Plaster model, located at the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]], of the 'Valour and Cowardice' motif used in the memorial to Wellington at [[St. Paul's Cathedral]]
  • p=81}}
  • Talleyrand]] and other European diplomats at the [[Congress of Vienna]], 1815 (engraving after [[Jean-Baptiste Isabey]])
  • Wellesley spent much of his early childhood at his family's [[ancestral home]], [[Dangan Castle]] in [[County Meath]], Ireland (engraving, 1842).
  • Lords Lieutenant of Ireland]].
  • Sir John Steell's equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington – 'the Iron Duke in bronze by Steell', Edinburgh, 1852
  • ''The Duke of Wellington'']] by [[Francisco Goya]], 1812–14
  • Wellesley's funeral procession passing [[Wellington Arch]] and [[Apsley House]]
  • Wellington at the battle of Waterloo. Detail of a painting by [[Jan Willem Pieneman]], 1824.
  • A satirical cartoon attacking the Duke of Wellington, then prime minister, for the passage in April 1829 of the Roman Catholic Relief Act
  • The storming of La Haye Sainte, by [[Richard Knötel]]
  • Major-General Wellesley meeting with [[Nawab]] [[Azim-ud-Daula]], 1805
  • British 10th Hussars of Vivian's Brigade (red shakos – blue uniforms) attacking mixed French troops, including a square of Guard grenadiers (left, middle distance) in the final stages of the battle
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  • Robert Thorburn]]
  • Wellington at the battle of Waterloo
  • p=315}}
  • A bronze statue of Wellington by [[Carlo Marochetti]] in [[Woodhouse Moor]], [[Leeds]]
  • Wellington's tomb, in [[St Paul's Cathedral]], London
  • Wellington at the [[Battle of Salamanca]] (engraving after William Heath)
  • ''Wellington at Waterloo'', by [[Robert Alexander Hillingford]]
  • Reenactors of the [[33rd Regiment of Foot]] Wellington's Redcoats who fought in the Napoleonic Wars, 1812–1815, here showing the standard line 8th Company
BRITISH FIELD MARSHAL, PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, 1828–1830, 1834
Arthur Wellesley Wellington; Arthur Wellesly, 1st Duke of Wellington; Arthur Wesley; The Duke of Wellington; Lord Wellington; Sir Arthur Wellesley; Duke of Wellington Great Duke; Duke of wellington; Duke Wellington; General Wellington; Duke of Wellington Arthur Wellesley; Conde de Vimeiro; Marquês de Torres Vedras; Count of Vimeiro; Marquis of Torres Vedras; Marquess of Torres Vedras; 1st Duke of Wellington; Major-General Arthur Wellesley; Duque da Vitoria; Duke of Vitoria; Marques de Torres Vedras; First Duke of Wellington; Duke of Wellingon (1st); Arthur Wellesley, First Duke of Wellington; Duke of Wellington; Arthur Wellesly; Duchy of Wellington; Prime Minister Wellington; First premiership of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington; Second premiership of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington; Second premiership of the Duke of Wellington; Second prime ministership of the Duke of Wellington; First prime ministership of the Duke of Wellington; First premiership of the Duke of Wellington; PM Wellington; Arthur Wellesley, 1st Viscount Wellington; Arthur Wellesley, 1st Earl of Wellington; Arthur Wellesley, 1st Marquess of Wellington; Arthur Wellesley, 1st Baron Douro; Arthur Wellesley, 1st Marquess Douro; Arthur Wellesley, 1st Prince of Waterloo; Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo; Publish and be damned; Premierships of the Duke of Wellington; Premiership of the Duke of Wellington; Arturo de Ciudad Rodrigo
primo duca di Wellington (uomo politico britannico, vincitore della battaglia di Waterloo contro Napoleone)

Definition

Wesley Clark
<person> One of the designers of the {Laboratory Instrument Computer} at MIT who subsequently had a quiet hand in many seminal computing events, such as the development of the Internet, the first really good description of the metastability problem in computer logic. http://pretext.com/mar98/features/story1.htm. (1999-03-29)

Wikipedia

Wesley, New Zealand

Wesley (Māori: Wēteri) is a suburb of Auckland, New Zealand, located in the south-west of the Auckland isthmus. The area is a part of the Oakley Creek catchment, and in the 19th and early 20th centuries was primarily swampland owned by the Weslayan Mission. The New Zealand Government developed Wesley as a state housing area in the 1940s and 1950s.