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Karl der Große - tradução para Inglês


Carl the Great         
  • Benevento]]
  • Charlemagne's chapel]] at [[Aachen Cathedral]]
  • [[Proserpina sarcophagus]] of Charlemagne in the [[Aachen Cathedral Treasury]]
  • The [[Throne of Charlemagne]] and the subsequent German Kings in [[Aachen Cathedral]], Germany
  • [[Moorish]] [[Hispania]] in 732
  • skull cap]], is located at [[Aachen Cathedral Treasury]], and can be regarded as the most famous depiction of the ruler.
  • Charlemagne receiving the submission of [[Widukind]] at [[Paderborn]] in 785, painted c. 1840 by [[Ary Scheffer]]
  • Equestrian statue of Charlemagne]]'' by [[Agostino Cornacchini]] (1725), [[St. Peter's Basilica]], [[Vatican City]].
  • The Frankish king Charlemagne was a devout Christian and maintained a close relationship with the papacy throughout his life. In 772, when [[Pope Adrian I]] was threatened by invaders, the king rushed to Rome to provide assistance. Shown here, the pope asks Charlemagne for help at a meeting near Rome.
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  • chignon]] hairstyle.
  • Denier from the era of Charlemagne, [[Tours]], 793–812
  • Charlemagne instructing his son [[Louis the Pious]]
  • Later depiction of Charlemagne in the [[Bibliothèque Nationale de France]]
  • equestrian statuette]] thought to represent Charlemagne (from [[Metz Cathedral]], now in the Louvre)
  • Page from the [[Lorsch Gospels]] of Charlemagne's reign
  • Coronation of an idealised king, depicted in the Sacramentary of [[Charles the Bald]] (about 870)
  • ''Emperor Charlemagne'', by [[Albrecht Dürer]], 1511–1513, [[Germanisches Nationalmuseum]]
  • Europe at the death of the Charlemagne 814.
  • Francia, early 8th century}}
  • Charlemagne's additions to the [[Frankish Kingdom]]
  • [[Harun al-Rashid]] receiving a delegation of Charlemagne in [[Baghdad]], by Julius Köckert (1864)
  • One of a chain of [[Middle Welsh]] legends about Charlemagne: ''Ystorya de Carolo Magno'' from the ''[[Red Book of Hergest]]'' ([[Jesus College, Oxford]], MS 111), 14th century
  • Coronation of Charlemagne, drawing by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]]
  • [[Pope Leo III]], crowning Charlemagne from ''Chroniques de France ou de Saint Denis'', vol. 1; France, second quarter of 14th century.
  • Charlemagne (left) and [[Pepin the Hunchback]] (10th-century copy of 9th-century original)
  • Karoli gloriosissimi regis}}
  • Frederick II's]] gold and silver casket for Charlemagne, the [[Karlsschrein]]
  • Imperial Coronation of Charlemagne, by [[Friedrich Kaulbach]], 1861
  • The privileges of Charlemagne at the [[Modena Cathedral]] (containing the [[monogram]] of Charlemagne), dated 782
  • ''[[The Coronation of Charlemagne]]'', by assistants of [[Raphael]], c. 1516–1517
  • A portion of the 814 death [[shroud]] of Charlemagne. It represents a [[quadriga]] and was manufactured in [[Constantinople]]. [[Musée de Cluny]], Paris.
  • 13th-century stained glass depiction of Charlemagne, [[Strasbourg Cathedral]]
KING OF FRANKS, REGARDED AS THE FIRST HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR (747–814)
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Karl der Große
Karl Marx         
  • The Manifesto of the Communist Party]]'', published in German in 1848
  • socialist states]]
  • [[Friedrich Engels]], whom Marx met in 1844; the two became lifelong friends and collaborators.
  • [[Tomb of Karl Marx]], East [[Highgate Cemetery]], London
  • CPI(M)]] mural in [[Kerala]], [[India]]
  • Jenny Carolina and Jenny Laura Marx (1869): all the Marx daughters were named Jenny in honour of their mother, Jenny von Westphalen.
  • [[Jenny von Westphalen]] in the 1830s
  • Karl Marx statue in Trier, Germany
  • Marx photographed by John Mayall, 1875
  • [[Karl Marx Monument]] in [[Chemnitz]] (known as ''Karl-Marx-Stadt'' from 1953 to 1990)
  • Outside a factory in [[Oldham]]. Marx believed that industrial workers (the [[proletariat]]) would rise up around the world.
  • Marx with his daughters and Engels
  • A monument dedicated to Marx and Engels in Shanghai, China
  • Marx in 1882
  • Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels monument in [[Marx-Engels Forum]], [[Berlin-Mitte]], Germany
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  • Das Kapital]]''
GERMAN PHILOSOPHER (1818–1883)
Carl Marx; Karl marx; Karl Heinrich Marx; Carlo marx; Marx; Marx, Karl; Carl Heinrich Marx; K. Marx; Father of Communism; Karl Marks; Karol Marks; K Marx; K. H. Marx; Carl Marks; Karl mardx; Marx, Karl, 1818-1883; Karl Marx (philosopher); Karl Max
Karl Marx
Karl Raimund Popper         
  • Popper in 1990
  • Popper bust in the Arkadenhof of the University of Vienna
  • Popper with Professor [[Cyril Höschl]], while receiving an honorary [[doctorate]] from [[Charles University in Prague]] in May 1994
  • de}} in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]
  • [[English Heritage]] blue plaque at Burlington Rise, Oakleigh Park, London
AUSTRIAN-BRITISH PHILOSOPHER OF SCIENCE AND SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHER NOTED FOR FALSIFICATIONISM AND FOR CRITICISM OF PLATO, HEGEL AND MARX AS TOTALITARIAN OPPONENTS OF OPEN SOCIETY (1902-1994)
Karl Raimund Popper; Popperian; Karl R. Popper; Sir Karl Raimund Popper; Popper, Sir Karl Raimund; K. R. Popper; Popperazzi; Sir Karl Popper; Carl Popper; Conjectures and Refutations; Karl Raimond Popper; Conjectures and refutations; Karl R Popper; Sir Karl Raimund Popper, CH, FRS, FBA; Karl popper; Popper, Karl; K. Popper; Conjectures and Refutations: The Growth of Scientific Knowledge; Criticism of Karl Popper's philosophy
Karl Raimund Popper (1902-1994), österreichischer Philosoph und Vordenker in der Politik

Definição

van der Waals forces
[?van d?'w?:lz, 'v?:lz]
¦ plural noun Chemistry weak, short-range electrostatic attractive forces between uncharged molecules, arising from the interaction of permanent or transient electric dipole moments.
Origin
C19: named after the Dutch physicist Johannes van der Waals.

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Karl der Große
Karl der Große (lateinisch Carolus Magnus oder Karolus Magnus, französisch und englisch Charlemagne; * wahrscheinlich 2. April 747 oder 748;In der älteren Forschung wurde als Geburtsjahr oft 742 angenommen, doch tendiert die neuere Forschung mehrheitlich zu 747/48, vgl.