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France$29849$ - traduction vers néerlandais

SLOVENE NATIONAL POET, A CARNIOLAN ROMANTIC POET OF SLOVENE DESCENT (1800-1849)
France Preseren; Prešeren; Preseren; France Prešern; Prešeren France; Preseren France; Preseren, France; Prešeren, France; Ribčev France
  • muse]], Julija Primic, in a portrait by Matevž Langus
  • ''O Vrba'', the first of the ''Sonnets of Misfortune'', published in 1834 in the 4th volume of ''Krajnska čbelica''
  • Vrba]]
  • old Slovene alphabet]]
  • A memorial with “Žive naj vsi narodi” the first line of the Slovene national anthem by France Prešeren near the Schuman roundabout, Brussels.

France      
n. Frankrijk
tour de France         
  • green jersey]]
  • white jersey]]
  • stage 9]] [[individual time trial]] of the [[2012 Tour de France]]
  • 1936 Tour de France
  • Part of the crowd during most days of the Tour is [[Didi Senft]] who, in a red [[devil]] costume, has been the Tour devil since 1993.
  • [[Maurice Garin]], winner of the first Tour de France standing on the right. The man on the left is possibly [[Leon Georget]] (1903).<ref>[[Spaarnestad Photo]] image number SFA001006411</ref>
  • School book by Augustine Fouillée under the 'nom de plume' G. Bruno
  • [[Jacques Goddet]] memorial at the top of the [[Col du Tourmalet]]
  • Altitude profile of the [[Alpe d'Huez]] climb
  • mountains classification]] a record seven times.
  • Prize money in 2013 Euros in the Tour de France
  • 22px
  • Spectators' banner during the [[2006 Tour de France]]
  • A collected peloton in the [[2006 Tour de France]]
  • Start of the 2015 Tour de France in [[Utrecht]]
  • Vehicles from the 2014 Tour de France Publicity Caravan
  • general classification]] for the most days without having ever been the overall winner
MULTIPLE-STAGE BICYCLE RACE PRIMARILY HELD IN FRANCE
Tour De France; Tour de France (cycling competition); Tour de France cycliste; Le Tour de France; Tours de France; Tour de france; TdF; Tour du France; La Grande Boucle; Le Tour; Le tour de france; Tour de France Customs; Tour de Fraud; Letour; Le tour; Tour of France; Tour de la France
n. Tour de France (lange afstand-fietswedstrijd in Frankrijk)
Louis the sixteenth         
  • [[Silver coin]]: 1 écu – Louis XVI, 1784
  • The Duc de Berry as a young boy (portrait artributed to Pierre Jouffroy)
  • The return of the royal family to Paris on 25 June 1791, coloured copperplate after a drawing of Jean-Louis Prieur
  • Louis XV]]. When the monarchy was abolished on 21 September 1792, the statue was torn down and sent to be melted.
  • One [[Louis d'or]], 1788, depicting Louis XVI
  • Comte de Provence]] (by [[François-Hubert Drouais]], 1757)
  • Posthumous portrait of Louis XVI imprisoned at the [[Tour du Temple]] (by [[Jean-François Garneray]], 1814)
  • Memorial to Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, sculptures by [[Edme Gaulle]] and [[Pierre Petitot]] in the [[Basilica of Saint-Denis]]
  • ''"Le Couronnement de Louis XVI"'', 18th century motif by Benjamin Duvivier, coins honoring the 11 June 1775 coronation of Louis XVI
  • left
  • The 7 year-old Louis XVII (1792)
  • Louis XVI distributing money to the poor of Versailles, during the brutal winter of [[1788]]
  • Tippu Sultan]] in 1788, Voyer after Emile Wattier, 19th century
  • La Pérouse]] his instructions, by [[Nicolas-André Monsiau]]
  • Cherbourg]] in June [[1786]], on the occasion of the work to put in place a dike (1817 painting)
  • Tinted etching of Louis XVI, 1792. The caption refers to the date of the [[Tennis Court Oath]] and concludes, "The same Louis XVI who bravely waits until his fellow citizens return to their hearths to plan a secret war and exact his revenge."
  • Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun]], 1787)
  • The Duchess of Angoulême at the deathbed of [[Henry Essex Edgeworth]], last confessor to Louis XVI, by Alexandre-Toussaint Menjaud, 1817
  • The Storming of the Tuileries Palace]]'', on 10 August 1792 ([[Musée de la Révolution française]])
  • left
KING OF FRANCE AND NAVARRE (1754-1793)
Louis XVI of France; King Louis XVI; Louis xvi; Louis the Sixteenth; Sophie-Beatrix; Louis Capet; Louis-Auguste (Louis XVI); Louis Seize; Louis-Auguste de France; King Louis 16; Louis 16 of France; Louis XVI of france; Louis Bourbon; Louis the XVI; King Louis XVI of France; Louis The Sixteenth; Louis Vi. of France; Louis XVI, King of the French; Louis Xvi; Louis-Auguste, Duke of Berry; Citoyen Louis Capet; Louis ⅩⅤⅠ; Louis 16; Louis Auguste de France; Louis-Auguste; Citizen Louis Capet; Louis the Last
n. Louis de Zestiende (koning van Frankrijk)

Définition

BNF
Backus-Naur Form. Originally Backus Normal Form. [Jargon File]

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France Prešeren

France Prešeren (pronounced [fɾanˈtsɛ pɾɛˈʃeːɾən] (listen)) (2 or 3 December 1800 – 8 February 1849) was a 19th-century Romantic Slovene poet whose poems have been translated into many languages.

He has been considered the greatest Slovene classical poet and has inspired later Slovene literature. He wrote the first Slovene ballad and the first Slovene epic. After his death, he became the leading name of the Slovene literary canon.

He tied together the motifs of his own unhappy love with that of an unhappy, subjugated homeland. Especially after World War II in the Slovene Lands, one of Prešeren's motifs, the "hostile fortune", has been adopted by Slovenes as a national myth, and Prešeren has been described being as ubiquitous as the air in Slovene culture.

Prešeren lived in conflict with both the civil and religious establishment, as well as with the provincial bourgeoisie of Ljubljana. He developed severe alcoholism and tried to kill himself on at least two occasions, facing rejections and seeing most of his closest friends die tragically. His lyric poetry dealt with the love towards his homeland, the suffering humanity, as well as his unfulfilled love towards his muse, Julija Primic.

He wrote poetry primarily in Slovene, but also in German. He lived in Carniola and at first regarded himself a Carniolan, but gradually adopted a broader Slovene identity.