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Jonas Edward Salk - translation to English

NAMESAKE OF BRONX, NEW YORK
Jonas Bronk; Pieter Bronck; Jonas Jonson Bronck; Jonas Jonasson Bronk; Jonas Joanssen Bronck; Bronck, Jonas; Jonas Jonsson Brunk; Jonas Jonassen Bronck; Jónas Broncksgøta; Jonas Bronck's Street; Morten Jespersen Bronck; Jónas Bronck; Jónas Jonsson Brunk; Jónas Jonasson Bronk; Jónas Jonassen Bronck
  • Jónas Broncks gøta, Tórshavn, the Faroe Islands
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  • Signing the Treaty with the Indians April 22, 1642, painted in 1908 by [[John Ward Dunsmore]]

Jonas Edward Salk         
  • Salk with [[David Ben-Gurion]] in [[Jerusalem]], 1959
  • Centers for Disease Control]] in [[Atlanta]]
  • President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] meeting with [[Basil O'Connor]]
  • Magazine photo of Salk to O'Neill, "the most elaborate program of its kind in history, involving 20,000 physicians and public health officers, 64,000 school personnel, and 220,000 volunteers,"<ref name=ONeill/> with over 1.8 million school children participating in the trial.<ref name="Rose">Rose DR (2004). "Fact Sheet—Polio Vaccine Field Trial of 1954." March of Dimes Archives. 2004 02 11.</ref> A 1954 [[Gallup poll]] showed that more Americans knew about the polio field trials than could give the full name of the President.
  • The Salk Institute in [[La Jolla, California]]
  • A [[March of Dimes]] poster, c. 1957
  • Salk in 1955 at the University of Pittsburgh
  • Salk's bronze bust in the [[Polio Hall of Fame]]
INVENTOR OF POLIO VACCINE (1914-1995)
Jonas Edward Salk; Jonas E. Salk; Salk, Jonas Edward; Jonas Saulk; Jonah Saulk; Jonah Salk; Salk
n. Jonas Edward Salk (1914-1995), amerikanischer Virologe der die erster wirksame Impfung (Salk Impfung) gegen Polio entwickelte
Edward VI         
  • Privy Council]] proclaimed his half-sister as [[Queen Mary I]], despite Edward's attempt to prevent her accession.
  • John Leland]]'s ''Genethliacon illustrissimi Eaduerdi principis Cambriae'' (1543)
  • Coat of arms of King Edward VI
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  • Edward VI's uncle, [[Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset]], ruled England in the name of his nephew as [[Lord Protector]] from 1547 to 1549.
  • In his "devise for the succession", Edward passed over his sisters' claims to the throne in favour of [[Lady Jane Grey]]. In the fourth line, he altered "L Janes heires masles" to "L Jane and her heires masles" (Lady Jane and her male heirs). [[Inner Temple Library]], London
  • pp=235–236}}.</ref> [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], New York
  • Portrait of King Edward VI, aged about thirteen, by [[William Scrots]]
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  • ''Edward VI signing his first death warrant'', by [[John Pettie]] R.A
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  • Privy Council]] after the downfall of Somerset.
  • Shilling]] with portrait of Edward VI, struck 1551–1553
  • [[Lady Jane Grey]] was proclaimed queen four days after Edward's death.
  • [[Thomas Cranmer]], Archbishop of Canterbury, exerted a powerful influence on Edward's Protestantism.
KING OF ENGLAND (1547–1553)
Edward VI of England; Edward VI, King of England; Edward Vi; King Edward VI; Edward VI (England); Edward VI Tudor; Edward the Sixth; 1549 Rebellions; King Edward VI.; King Edward VI of England; Edward vi of england; Edward VI of the United Kingdom; Edward 6; Edw. 6; Tudor, Edward; Edward Tudor; Devise for the succession; Devise for the Succession
n. Edward VI (1537-53), König von England und Irland (1547-1553), Sohn des Henri VIII und Jane Seymour
Hammer of the Scots         
  • [[Caernarfon Castle]], one of the castles erected in Wales during the reign of<br/>Edward I
  • Edward&nbsp;I (right) giving homage to [[Philip&nbsp;IV of France]] (left). As [[Duke of Aquitaine]], Edward was a [[vassal]] of the French king.
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  • Stone sculptures of Edward (left) and Eleanor (right) at [[Lincoln Cathedral]]
  • groat]]s of Edward&nbsp;I (4&nbsp;[[pence]] coins). On the left the obverse shows a head with a coronet. The surrounding text says, in abbreviated Latin, "Edward, by the grace of God king of England". The reverse shows a cross and the text "Duke of Aquitaine and Lord of Ireland", and "Made in London".
  • [[Long cross penny]] with portrait of Edward, struck in London
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  • Burgh Marsh]]. This structure replaced an earlier one and is said to mark the exact spot where he died.
  • Evesham]]
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  • Bishop [[William Stubbs]], in his ''Constitutional History'' (1873–78), emphasised Edward&nbsp;I's contribution to the English constitution.
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  • A 1290 seal of Edward I
  • Remains of Edward I, from an illustration made when his tomb was opened in 1774
  • Kingdom of England}}
KING OF ENGLAND
Edward I; Edward Longshanks; King Edward I; Edward 1; Edward I (England); Hammer of the Scots; Hammer of the scots; Edward I Plantagenet; Edward the First; Edward the Longshanks; Edward I Longshanks; King Edward I of England; Edward I, King of England; Edward i of england; Lord Paramount of Scotland; Overlord of Scotland; King Edward 1st; Edward I Longshanks of England; Edward Longshanks, Hammer of the Scots; Edward I, King of the English; Longshanks; Malleus Scotorum; Edw. 1; The Lord Edward; King Longshanks; Long shanks; Edward Long shanks; King Long shanks
Der Schottenhammer, Beiname König Edwards des Ersten von England (1239 - 1307) der versuchte die Schotten zu bezwingen und sie unter seine Herrschaft zu bringen

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Jonas Bronck

Jonas Bronck (alternatively Jonas Jonsson Brunk, Jonas Jonasson Bronk, or Jonas Jonassen Bronck) was born around year 1600 and died in 1643. Bronck was an immigrant to the Dutch colony of New Netherland after whom the Bronx River, and by extension, the county and New York City borough of the Bronx are named. A mural at the Bronx County Courthouse depicting Bronck's arrival was created in the early 1930s by James Monroe Hewlett.