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Jehuda Leib Gordon - translation to γερμανικά


Jehuda Leib Gordon         
Yehuda Leib Gordon, Hebrew poet and author
Yehuda Leib Gordon         
LITHUANIAN POET (1830–1892)
Gordon, Judah Leib; Leon Gordon; Judar Loeb Ben Asher; Judah Leib (Leon) Gordon; Yehuda Leib Gordon; יהודה לייב גורדון; Judah Leon Gordon; Judah Löb Gordon; Yehudah Leib Gordon; Judah Löb ben Asher Gordon
Jehuda Leib Gordon (hebräischer Dichter und Autor)
Lord Byron         
  • Byron's visit to [[San Lazzaro degli Armeni]] as depicted in [[Ivan Aivazovsky]]'s 1899 portrait
  • ''The Bride of Abydos'' or ''Selim and Zuleika'', an 1857 painting by [[Eugène Delacroix]] depicting Byron's work
  • Byron's house, Burgage Manor, in [[Southwell, Nottinghamshire]]
  • Catherine Gordon, Byron's mother, by [[Thomas Stewardson]]
  • John "Mad Jack" Byron]], date unknown
  • Portrait of Byron by [[Richard Westall]]
  • BEIC]]
  • [[John FitzGibbon, 2nd Earl of Clare]]
  • Byron's Stone in [[Tepelenë]], [[Albania]]
  • "Byron's Grotto" in [[Porto Venere]], Italy, named in Byron's honour because, according to local legend, he meditated here and drew inspiration from this place for his literary works
  • Byron in 1830
  • Frontispiece to a c. 1825 edition of ''[[Childe Harold's Pilgrimage]]''
  • The reception of Lord Byron at [[Missolonghi]]
  • ''Lord Byron'' by [[Henry Pierce Bone]]
  • ''Lord Byron in Albanian dress'' by [[Thomas Phillips]], 1813. Venizelos Mansion, Athens (the British Ambassador's residence).
  • 1826}}). The sheet covers Byron's misshapen right foot.
  • Henri-Michel Chapu]] and [[Alexandre Falguière]] depicting Greece in the form of a female figure crowning Lord Byron in the National Park in [[Athens]] (Άγαλμα Λόρδου Βύρωνος)
  • ''A Narrative of Lord Byron's Last Journey to Greece'' by Pietro Gamba (1825)
  • Stained glass at [[Ottawa Public Library]] featuring [[Charles Dickens]], [[Archibald Lampman]], [[Sir Walter Scott]], Byron, [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson]], [[William Shakespeare]], and [[Thomas Moore]]
  • Teresa Makri in 1870
ENGLISH ROMANTIC POET AND LYRICIST (1788–1824)
George Gordon Byron; George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron; George Gordon, Baron Byron; George Gordon Noel Byron; George Gordon, Lord Byron; George Gordon Noel, Lord Byron; George Gordon Noel Lord Byron; Lord byron; The First Kiss of Love; George Gordon, 6th Baron Byron; George Gordon Noel, 6th Baron Byron Byron; Byron, George Gordon Noel, 6th Baron Byron; George Gordon Byron Baron Byron; George Byron; Byron; George Gordon of Gight; George Gordon, 6th Lord Byron; George Byron, 6th Baron Byron; George gordon of gight; Byron, George Gordon, Lord; Noel, 6th Baron Byron; George Gordon Noel, 6th Baron Byron; George Gordon Noel; George Gordon Byron Byron; Byronism; 6th Baron Byron; 6th Lord Byron; Lord Noel Byron; George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron Byron; Lord George Gordon Noel Byron; Lord George Gordon Byron; George Gordon Noel Byron, Lord Byron; George Gordon Byron, 6th Byron Baron; George Gordon Lord Byron; George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron; Lord Byron George Gordon; Byronesque; Byronian; Byron, George; Horace Hornem; Horace Hornem, Esq.; Horace Hornem, Esq
n. Lord Byon (britischer Schriftsteller)

Ορισμός

Gordon Bennett
¦ exclamation Brit. expressing surprise, incredulity, or exasperation.
Origin
1890s: prob. an alt. of gorblimey, after the American publisher James Gordon Bennett.

Βικιπαίδεια

Jehuda Leib Gordon
Jehuda Leib Gordon, auch bekannt unter Leon Gordon und dem Akronym Yalag (geboren am 7. Dezember 1830 in Wilna, Russisches Kaiserreich; gestorben am 16.