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ENGLISH ARISTOCRAT, WRITER, POET, SOLDIER, COURTIER, SPY, AND EXPLORER (1554-1618)
Sir Walter Raleigh; Sir Walter Ralegh; Walter raleigh; Sir walter raleigh; Walter Rawley; Lord Walter Raleigh; Walter Ralagh; Walter Rawleigh; Walter Ralegh; Sir Walter Ralegh's; Sir Raleigh
  • Raleigh's cell, Bloody Tower, Tower of London
  • Raleigh just before he was beheaded – an illustration from ''circa'' 1860
  • Arms of Katherine Champernowne, mother of Sir Walter Raleigh, impaled by the arms of her first husband, Otes Gilbert. [[Churston Ferrers]] Church
  • ''[[The Boyhood of Raleigh]]'' by [[John Everett Millais]], 1871
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  • James I's royal warrant pardoning Raleigh in 1617
  • Engraved portrait of Raleigh
  • A statue of Raleigh in [[Greenwich]], southeast London
  • Raleigh and his son Walter in 1602
  • Statue of Sir Walter Raleigh at [[Raleigh Convention Center]]

Walter      
n. Walter, männlicher Vorname; Bruno Walter (1876-1972, als Bruno Walter Schlesinger geboren), in Deutschland geborener amerikanischer Dirigent
Walter Gropius         
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  • Gropius's ''[[Monument to the March Dead]]'' (1921) was dedicated to the memory of nine workers who died in Weimar resisting the [[Kapp Putsch]].
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GERMAN-AMERICAN ARCHITECT (1883–1969)
Walter Adolph Gropius; Walter Adolf Georg Gropius; The Walter Gropius Archive; Georg Walter Adolf Gropius; Walter Adolph Georg Gropius; Walter Adolf Gropius
n. Walter Gropius (1883-1969), bekannter deutscher Architekt vom Anfang des 20ten Jahrhunderts (einer der Begründer der Bauhausarchitektur)
Walter Cronkite         
  • The namesake [[Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication]], named after Cronkite.
  • Cronkite interviews President [[John F. Kennedy]] to inaugurate the first half-hour nightly news broadcast in 1963
  • Cronkite speaking at a NASA ceremony in February 2004
  • Cronkite meeting with President [[Ronald Reagan]] at the White House in 1981
  • Constitution}} in July 1997
  • Cronkite hosting the 61st Annual Peabody Awards Luncheon in May 2002
  • Cronkite reporting on location during the Vietnam War in 1968
  • Cronkite in 1996
  • Cronkite wrote an article for the first issue of ''Martha's Vineyard Magazine''.
AMERICAN BROADCAST JOURNALIST (1916-2009)
Walter Cronkite Jr.; Walter L. Cronkite Jr.; Walter Leland Cronkite Jr.; Walter Kronkite; Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr.; Walter Leland Cronkite; And that's the way it is; Cronkite, Walter Leland, Jr.; Walter Conkrite; Old Ironpants; Walter L. Cronkite; The Most Trusted Man in America
n. Walter Cronkite, (geboren 1916) amerikansischer Journalist und Nachrichtensprecher

Definitie

witcha
A request for something, particularly a cup of tea or coffee, especially if the person to whom the request is made is walking by the kettle, coffee machine, etc. From If you are making a drink, I'll have one with you. Originates from one C (K) Leong.
Person sees other person walking into the kitchen, calls out Witcha!

Wikipedia

Walter Raleigh

Sir Walter Raleigh (; c. 1552 – 29 October 1618) was an English statesman, soldier, writer and explorer. One of the most notable figures of the Elizabethan era, he played a leading part in English colonisation of North America, suppressed rebellion in Ireland, helped defend England against the Spanish Armada and held political positions under Elizabeth I.

Raleigh was born to a landed gentry family of Protestant faith in Devon, the son of Walter Raleigh and Catherine Champernowne. He was the younger half-brother of Sir Humphrey Gilbert and a cousin of Sir Richard Grenville. Little is known of his early life, though in his late teens he spent some time in France taking part in the religious civil wars. In his 20s he took part in the suppression of rebellion in the colonisation of Ireland; he also participated in the siege of Smerwick. Later, he became a landlord of property in Ireland and mayor of Youghal in East Munster, where his house still stands in Myrtle Grove. He rose rapidly in the favour of Queen Elizabeth I and was knighted in 1585. He was granted a royal patent to explore Virginia, paving the way for future English settlements. In 1591, he secretly married Elizabeth Throckmorton, one of the Queen's ladies-in-waiting, without the Queen's permission, for which he and his wife were sent to the Tower of London. After his release, they retired to his estate at Sherborne, Dorset.

In 1594, Raleigh heard of a "City of Gold" in South America and sailed to find it, publishing an exaggerated account of his experiences in a book that contributed to the legend of "El Dorado". After Queen Elizabeth died in 1603, Raleigh was again imprisoned in the Tower, this time for being involved in the Main Plot against King James I, who was not favourably disposed towards him. In 1616, he was released to lead a second expedition in search of El Dorado. During the expedition, men led by his top commander ransacked a Spanish outpost, in violation of both the terms of his pardon and the 1604 peace treaty with Spain. Raleigh returned to England and, to appease the Spanish, he was arrested and executed in 1618.