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Weltergewicht Boxer - traduction vers allemand

DOG BREED
Boxer Dogs; Boxer dog; Boxer (breed); Boxer.; German Boxer; Deutscher Boxer; Boxer dogs; Boxer (Dog); White Boxer; Boxer (dog breed)
  • Boxer early genealogy chart
  • Head and body proportions
  • A healthy Boxer puppy
  • Boxers on the first boxer exhibition, [[Munich]], 1896
  • Friedrich Robert and his boxer, 1894
  • Flocki, the first Boxer
  • Fawn boxer
  • Two fawn Boxers
  • A brindle boxer
  • A Boxer on a boat in Lake Lanier, South Carolina

Weltergewicht Boxer      
welterweight, boxer whose weight is between lightweight and middleweight
Boxer Rebellion         
  • Shanhaiguan]]. ''The destruction of a Chinese temple on the bank of the Pei-Ho'', by [[Amédée Forestier]]
  • The Boxers bombarded Tianjin in June 1900, and Dong Fuxiang's Muslim troops attacked the British Admiral Seymour and his expeditionary force.
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  • A Boxer during the revolt
  • Representative U.S., Indian, French, Italian, British, German, Austro-Hungarian and Japanese military and naval personnel in the Allied forces
  • American troops during the Boxer Rebellion
  • Japanese marines who served in the [[Seymour Expedition]]
  • Wax Model]] by George S. Stuart)
  • Boxer soldiers
  • Japanese woodblock print depicting troops of the Eight-Nation Alliance.
  • 6th Cavalry]] near [[Tianjin]] in 1901. Historians believed they were merely bystanders.
  • British and Japanese forces engage Boxers in battle.
  • The Boxer Rebellion and Eight-Nation Alliance, China 1900–1901
  • The capture of the southern gate of Tianjin. British troops were positioned on the left, Japanese troops at the centre, French troops on the right.
  • Japan]]), while Boxer leader [[Dong Fuxiang]] protests.
  • Holy Chinese Martyrs]] of the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] as depicted in an [[icon]] commissioned in 1990
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  • Chinese troops wearing modern uniforms in 1900
  • New Imperial Army]]. ''Front'': drum major of the regular army. Seated on the trunk: field artilleryman. ''Right'': Boxers.
  • Han Chinese general [[Dong Fuxiang]] whose Moslem "Gansu Braves"  besieged the Legations.
  • Execution of Boxers by standing strangulation
  • French troops execute a Boxer
  • French [[1901 China expedition commemorative medal]]. [[Musée de la Légion d'Honneur]].
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  • Tientsin]] in 1900
  • U.S. Marines]] fight rebellious Boxers outside [[Beijing Legation Quarter]], 1900. Copy of painting by Sergeant John Clymer.
  • The Russian empire occupied Manchuria while the Eight Nation Alliance jointly occupied Zhili province. The rest of China outside of Manchuria and Zhili were unaffected due to the governor generals who participated in the [[Mutual Protection of Southeast China]] in 1900.
  • Qing imperial soldiers during the Boxer Rebellion
  • Russian officers in Manchuria during the Boxer Rebellion
  • Admiral Seymour returning to Tianjin with his wounded men on 26 June
  • ''Capture of the Forts at Taku'' [Dagu], by Fritz Neumann
  • Locations of foreign diplomatic legations and front lines in Beijing during the siege
  • Foreign armies assemble inside the [[Forbidden City]] after capturing Beijing, 28 November 1900
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ANTI-IMPERIALIST UPRISING WHICH TOOK PLACE IN CHINA 1899-1901
Boxer rebellion; Fists of Righteous Harmony Test; Boxer Uprising; Boxer Rising; Beiqing Incident; Beiqing Insident; Fists of Righteous Harmony; Boxer troubles; The Boxer Rebellion; Boxer revolution; War of righteous and harmonious fists; Boxer rising; Boxer Movement; The Boxer Uprising; Righteous Harmony Society Movement; Righteous & Harmonious Fists; I-Ho Ch'Uan; 义和团; 義和團; Yìhétuán; The Society of Righteous and Harmonious Fists; The Society of Right and Harmonious Fists; The Righteous Harmony Society; The Righteous Harmony Society Movement; Fists Of Righteous Harmony; Righteous Fists of Harmony; Russo-Chinese War; I Ho Ch'Uan; Ther Boxer War; Boxer war; Boxer Rebels; Righteous Harmonious Fists; Fists of Patriotic Union; I-ho-ch'uan; Righteous Harmony Fists; I Ho Chuan; Fist of Righteous Harmony; Righteous Fists; Boxer Rebellion of 1900; Boxer uprising; I-ho-tuan; I-ho-chuan; Yihetuan Movement; Causes of the Boxer Rebellion; Boxer War; Yi Ho Tuan movement; I ho t`uan yun tung; I ho t'uan yun tung; Boxer Insurrection
der Boxeraufstand (Aufstand eines Teils des chinesischen Volkes um 1900 gegen die Anwesendheit des Westens in China)
welterweight      
n. Weltergewicht-Boxer; Weltergewicht-Kämpfer

Définition

boxer
n.
1) a clean; dirty boxer
2) boxers box; break; clinch
3) (misc.) to knock out a boxer

Wikipédia

Boxer (dog)

The Boxer is a medium to large, short-haired dog breed of mastiff-type, developed in Germany. The coat is smooth and tight-fitting; colors are fawn, brindled, or white, with or without white markings. Boxers are brachycephalic (they have broad, short skulls), have a square muzzle, mandibular prognathism (an underbite), very strong jaws, and a powerful bite ideal for hanging on to large prey. The Boxer was bred from the Old English Bulldog and the now extinct Bullenbeisser, which became extinct by crossbreeding rather than by a decadence of the breed. The Boxer is a member of both The Kennel Club and American Kennel Club (AKC) Working Group.

The first Boxer club was founded in 1895, with Boxers being first exhibited in a dog show for St. Bernards in Munich the next year. Based on 2013 AKC statistics, Boxers held steady as the seventh-most popular breed of dog in the United States for the fourth consecutive year. According to the AKC's website, though, the boxer is now the 11th-most popular dog breed in the United States.