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vom Orient zum Oxident - traduction vers Anglais

PRUSSIAN AND GERMAN POLITICIAN (1757-1831)
Heinrich Friedrich Karl, baron von und zum Stein; Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom Stein; Heinrich Friedrich Karl Stein; Heinrich Friederich Karl vom und zum Stein; Freiherr vom und zum Stein Heinrich Friedrich Karl; Karl Stein (politician); Heinrich Friedrich Karl, Baron von und zum Stein; Baron Heinrich vom Stein; Karl, Reichsfreiherr Vom Und Zum Stein; Karl Baron von Stein; Baron von Stein; Heinrich Friedrich Karl, Freiherr vom und zum Stein; Stein, Heinrich Friedrich Karl, Freiherr vom und zum; Heinrich Friedrich Karl, baron Von und Zum Stein; Heinrich vom Stein; Karl Freiherr vom und zum Stein; Heinrich Friedrich Karl, Reichsfreiherr vom und zum Stein; Karl vom und zum Stein; Baron Stein; Heinrich Friedrich Karl Reichsfreiherr vom und zum Stein; Freiherr vom Stein; Baron vom Stein; Karl Heinrich vom Stein; Karl Reichsfreiherr von und zum Stein; Heinrich Friedrich Karl Freiherr vom Stein
  • A 1923 50 million mark coin with Vom Stein's likeness from the era of [[hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic]]
  • Freiherr von und zum Stein 1821
  • The town of Nassau with the castle and family seat of the imperial knights of Stein (copper engraving by [[Matthäus Merian]] 1655)
  • The ''Donnersches Palais'' (today ''Palais am Festungsgraben''), Stein's residence as a Prussian Minister
  • Bust of von Stein in front of the old [[University of Marburg]]
  • Statue of von Stein at the town hall in [[Wetter (Ruhr)]], North Rhine-Westphalia

vom Orient zum Oxident      
from east to west
Murder on the Orient Express         
  • The railway station passenger terminal in [[Vinkovci]], [[Croatia]]
1934 NOVEL BY AGATHA CHRISTIE
Murder On The Orient Express; Murder on the Calais Coach; The Murder on the Orient Express; Murder On the Orient Express; Murder in the Calais Coach; Greta Ohlsson
Mord im Orientexpress (Roman von Agatha Christi)
Near East         
  • Inhabitants of the Near East, late 19th century
  • Australian troops, Gallipoli, 1915. The battle was an Ottoman victory.
  • Rawlinson
  • British troops, Crimea, 1855
  • At the height of its power (1683), the [[Ottoman Empire]] controlled territory in the Near East and North Africa, as well as Central and Southeastern Europe.
  • [[Ottoman Porte]], 1767, gateway to trade with the Levant. Painting by [[Antoine de Favray]].
GEOGRAPHICAL TERM THAT ROUGHLY ENCOMPASSES WESTERN ASIA
Near east; Near Eastern; Near East (region); Proche-Orient; Near-East
der Nahe Osten (west-asiastische und nordost-afrikanische Staaten)

Définition

orient
or orientate (orients, orienting, oriented)
1.
When you orient yourself to a new situation or course of action, you learn about it and prepare to deal with it. (FORMAL)
You will need the time to orient yourself to your new way of eating.
= accustom
VERB: V pron-refl towards/to n/-ing
2.
see also oriented

Wikipédia

Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein

Heinrich Friedrich Karl Reichsfreiherr vom und zum Stein (25 October 1757 – 29 June 1831), commonly known as Baron vom Stein, was a Prussian statesman who introduced the Prussian reforms, which paved the way for the unification of Germany. He promoted the abolition of serfdom, with indemnification to territorial lords; subjection of the nobles to manorial imposts; and the establishment of a modern municipal system.

Stein was from an old Franconian family. He was born on the family estate near Nassau, studied at Göttingen, and entered the civil service. Prussian conservatism hampered him in his efforts to bring about changes. In 1807, he was removed from office by the King for refusing to accept the post of Minister of Foreign Affairs but was recalled after the Peace of Tilsit.

After it became known that he had written a letter in which he criticised Napoleon, Stein was obliged to resign, which he did on 24 November 1808 and retired to the Austrian Empire, from which he was summoned to the Russian Empire by Tsar Alexander I in 1812. After the Battle of Leipzig in 1813, Stein became head of the council for the administration of the reconquered German countries.