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King Philip - traduzione in Inglese

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King phillip; King Philip (disambiguation)

Rodney King         
  • King with fiancée Cynthia Kelley a few months before his death. Kelley was one of the jurors in King's civil suit against the city of Los Angeles when he was awarded $3.8 million.
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AMERICAN POLICE BRUTALITY VICTIM
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n. Rodney King, uomo di colore statunitese picchiato duramente dalla polizia di Los Angeles dopo un inseguimento in auto (nel processo che ne seguì i poliziotti furono dichiarati innocenti e rilasciati provocando rivolte e dimostrazioni antirazzismo)
Martin Luther King, Jr.         
  • Banner at the [[2012 Republican National Convention]]
  • King worked alongside Quakers such as [[Bayard Rustin]] to develop nonviolent tactics.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. speaking in an interview in the [[Netherlands]], 1964
  • The high school that King attended was named after African-American educator [[Booker T. Washington]].
  • King at the 1963 Civil Rights March in Washington, D.C.
  • Leaders of the March on Washington posing in front of the Lincoln Memorial
  • King first rose to prominence in the civil rights movement while minister of [[Dexter Avenue Baptist Church]] in Montgomery, Alabama.
  • King led the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and later became co-pastor with his father at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta (pulpit and sanctuary pictured).
  • Memo describing FBI attempts to disrupt the Poor People's Campaign with fraudulent claims about King{{mdashb}}part of the [[COINTELPRO]] campaign against the anti-war and civil rights movements
  • King standing behind President Johnson as he signs the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]]
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  • The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (1963)
  • Martin Luther King Jr. with his wife, [[Coretta Scott King]], and daughter, [[Yolanda Denise King]], in 1956
  • King's childhood home in [[Atlanta]], Georgia
  • White House Cabinet Room]] in 1966
  • King gave his most famous speech, "I Have a Dream", before the [[Lincoln Memorial]] during the 1963 [[March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom]].
  • The [[sarcophagus]] for Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King is within the [[Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park]] in [[Atlanta]], Georgia.
  • King after receiving his honorary doctorate from Newcastle University
  • King speaking to an anti-Vietnam war rally at the [[University of Minnesota]] in St. Paul on April 27, 1967
  • King showing his medallion, which he received from Mayor Wagner, 1964
  • Martin Luther King Jr. statue over the west entrance of [[Westminster Abbey]], installed in 1998
  • King at a press conference in March 1964
  • The Lorraine Motel, where King was assassinated, is now the site of the [[National Civil Rights Museum]].
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  • King received a Bachelor of Divinity degree at [[Crozer Theological Seminary]] (pictured in 2009).
  • Vice President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] and Attorney General [[Robert F. Kennedy]] with King, [[Benjamin Mays]], and other civil rights leaders, June 22, 1963
  • A shantytown established in Washington, D.C. to protest economic conditions as a part of the [[Poor People's Campaign]]
  • King (left) with civil rights activist [[Rosa Parks]] (right) in 1955
  • march from Selma to Montgomery]], Alabama, in 1965
  • copyright held by King's estate]].
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n. Martin Luther King, Jr.(1929-1968) pastore americano di colore, fautore dei diritti civili e della non violenza, premio Nobel per la pace nel 1964 (assassinato da James Earl Ray)
John Philip Sousa         
  • Sousa and his newly formed civilian band, 1893
  • Sheet music cover]], 1896
  • Sousa in 1900 by [[Elmer Chickering]]
  • US Postage stamp, 1940
  • John Philip Sousa's grave, [[Congressional Cemetery]]
  • Annual military observances at Sousa's Grave
  • Lindsay]], and other dignitaries
  • Sousa's birthplace on G St., S.E. in Washington, D.C.
AMERICAN CONDUCTOR AND COMPOSER (1854-1932)
John Phillip Sousa; John Philips Sousa; John Sousa; J. P. Sousa; J.Ph. Sousa; John P. Sousa; March Kings; John phillips sousa; Marching Along; John Phillips Sousa; Hail to the Spirit of Liberty; The Northern Pines; Sousa's Band; Phillip Sousa; Philip Sousa; Philip Souza; Phillip Souza; John Phillip Souza; John Philip Souza; Sousa Band
n. John Philip Sousa (1854-1932) compositore e direttore d"orchestra americano

Definizione

Philip
·noun The European hedge sparrow.
II. Philip ·noun The house sparrow. Called also phip.

Wikipedia

King Philip

King Philip may refer to

  • Philip II of Macedon (380–336 BC), Greek conqueror and father of Alexander the Great
  • Philippe of Belgium (born 1960)
  • Ee-mat-la (died 1839), war leader of the Seminole in the Second Seminole War
  • Metacomet (died 1676), war leader of the Wampanoag in King Philip's War
  • Philip I of Castile "the Handsome" (1478–1506)
  • Philip I of France (1052–1108)
  • Philip II of France (1165–1223)
  • Philip III of France, "the Bold" (1245–1285)
  • Philip IV of France (Philip I of Navarre), "the Fair" (1268–1314)
  • Philip V of France (Philip II of Navarre), "the Tall" (1293–1322)
  • Philip VI of France, "the Fortunate" (1293–1350)
  • Philip III of Navarre (1301–1343)
  • Philip I Philadelphus Seleucid (95–84/83 BC)
  • Philip II Philoromaeus last Seleucid (65–63 BC)
  • Philip II of Spain and I of Portugal (1526–1598), also King of England and Ireland by marriage (1554–1558)
  • Philip III of Spain and II of Portugal (1578–1621)
  • Philip IV of Spain and III of Portugal (1605–1665)
  • Philip V of Spain (1683–1746)
  • Philip VI of Spain, more often known by his Spanish name of Felipe VI (born 1968)
  • Philip of Swabia, king of Germany and duke of Swabia (1177–1208)
  • Philip of Sweden (12th century)
  • Philip Simonsson, Bagler pretender and ruler of eastern Norway (1207–1217) during the reign of Inge II of Norway
Esempi dal corpus di testo per King Philip
1. The city was the first capital of ancient Macedonia where King Philip II, father of Alexander the Great, was assassinated.
2. The city was the first capital of ancient Macedonia, where King Philip II _ father of Alexander the Great _ was assassinated.
3. A relatively modern city by European standards, Madrid inherited its status as capital of Spain‘s empire only when King Philip II fixed his court here in 1561.
4. Some of the coins, up to 2,300 years old, bore the likenesses of Alexander the Great and his father King Philip.
5. The work reproduces the entire documentation on the papal hearings convened after King Philip IV of France arrested and tortured Templar leaders in 1307 under charges of heresy and immorality.