125 résultats pour "silva"
- Silver - chemistry.
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Diego de Silva Velázquez.
Este retrato de María de Austria (1606-1646), hija del rey español Felipe III y de Margarita de Austria, es una de las obras que elartista español Diego de Silva Velázquez llevó a cabo durante su primera visita a Italia, fue pintado en Nápoles en 1630 y se conservaen el madrileño Museo del Prado. María de Austria, hermana del también monarca hispano Felipe IV, contrajo matrimonio durante elreinado de éste, en 1631, con su primo, el entonces rey de Hungría y Bohemia y futuro emperador, Fernando I...
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Silva, Luis Inacio Lula da - biographie.
ses mesures, Lula réussit à faire reculer la pauvreté et sa popularité reste en grande partie intacte. Sur le plan international, il mène une politique extérieure en ruptureavec celle de ses prédécesseurs, privilégiant notamment le Mercosur et les alliances Sud-Sud à la Zone de libre échange des Amériques (ZLEA) et aux relations avec lesÉtats-Unis. Il apparaît ainsi comme le chef de file des pays du Sud, réunis au sein du G20 lors des négociations de l’Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC) et...
- Cavaco Silva, Anibal
- Silver, Horace - jazz.
- Silva, Antonio José da.
- Silva, Luis Inacio Lula da
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VIEIRA DA SILVA Maria Elena : La Partie d'échecs
VIEIRA DA SILVA Maria Elena La Partie d'échecs Née à Lisbonne, 1908 Vieira da Silva, prestigieuse artiste portugaise, a eu l'idée géniale de situer ses joueurs d'échecs dans un décor en damier qui reprend et prolonge celui de leur table et multiplie à l'infini son hallucinante succession de carrés. Les habits mêmes s'assimilent à cet espace rythmé d'où émergent à peine les profils ten dus des adversaires. On ne pouvait mi...
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VIEIRA DA SILVA : La Gare Saint-Lazare
VIEIRA DA SILVA Maria Elena La Gare Saint-Lazare Née à lisbonne, 1908 Portugaise de naissance, femme du peintre hon grois Arpad Szenes et naturalisée française, Maria Elena Vieira da Silva est une figure de ce que l'on appelle l'école de Paris, et qui n'est que le groupement arbitraire d'artistes de toutes nationalités installés dans la Ville Lumière. On l'a dite «semi-figurative•, et l'artiste avouait, au cours d'une interview, que le...
- SILVES CRITIQUES par Johann Gottfried Herder (Résumé et analyse)
- Maine coon silver tabby.
- SILVES (Les) de Stace (Résumé et analyse)
- Le personnage de SILVA Dona Sol de
- POÉSIES de Silva (résumé et analyse de l’oeuvre)
- Diego de Silva Vélasquez en quelques dates
- Vieira da Silva, Maria - vie et oeuvre du peintre.
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- LULA Luis Inácio da Silva, dit
- VIEIRA DA SILVA Mafia Elena : La Gare Saint-Lazare (analyse du tableau).
- SILVER John. Personnage du roman de Robert Louis Stevenson l'Ile au Trésor
- SILVA Don Ruy Gomez de, duc de Panastra. Personnage d'Hemani ou l'Honneur castillan
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Money.
A Early Monetary Regulations In the American colonies, coins of almost every European country circulated, with the Spanish dollar predominating. Because of the scarcity of coins, the colonists alsoused various primitive mediums of exchange, such as bullets, tobacco, and animal skins. Many of the colonies issued paper money that circulated at varying rates ofdiscount. The first unified currency consisted of the notes issued by the Continental Congress to finance the American Revolution. These no...
- Nadia Comaneci Nadia Comaneci, born in 1961, Romanian-born gymnast, a favorite of fans and the media at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montréal, Québec, Canada, where she won three gold medals and a bronze medal in individual competition, and a silver medal for the Romanian team's second-place finish.
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Grover Cleveland.
Americans, Roman Catholics, and Southerners, who all generally supported the Democratic Party. The statement lost Blaine any chance of getting the Irish Americanvote in New York City. The Mugwumps supported Cleveland because of Blaine’s political past. Even the Prohibition Party candidate received 25,000 votes that normallywould have gone to the Republican candidate. New York’s 36 electoral votes swung the election to Cleveland. He won the state’s vote by only about 1000 in a total vote of more...
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Grover Cleveland
Americans, Roman Catholics, and Southerners, who all generally supported the Democratic Party. The statement lost Blaine any chance of getting the Irish Americanvote in New York City. The Mugwumps supported Cleveland because of Blaine’s political past. Even the Prohibition Party candidate received 25,000 votes that normallywould have gone to the Republican candidate. New York’s 36 electoral votes swung the election to Cleveland. He won the state’s vote by only about 1000 in a total vote of more...
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Hernani de Victor HUGO
Ruy Gomez de Silva contre son gré.Sorti de sa cachette Don Carlos souhaite se battre en duel avec son rival. Mais Don Ruy Gomez de Silva arrive ets'indigne en voyant deux hommes chez sa nièce. Don Carlos révèle alors son identité. Il est leroi d'Espagne et annonce à l'oncle de Dona Sol que son aïeul, l'empereur Maximilien, vient de décédé et vientdemandé conseilà son fidèle duc quand à la marche à suivre c'est à dire seprésenter pour le poste vacant d'empereur que le roi Don Carlos conv...
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Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901).
homesteaders against pressure from the powerful railroads. He fought vigorously for Civil War veterans, supported high taxes on imports (called tariffs), payments todisabled and opposed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which stopped Chinese immigration to the U.S. for 10 years ( see Immigration: From 1840 to 1900 ). He also introduced 101 special pension and relief bills in six years. Harrison's name was well known by the Republican National Convention in 1884. In spite of this, Congressman and forme...
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Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) - Histoire
homesteaders against pressure from the powerful railroads. He fought vigorously for Civil War veterans, supported high taxes on imports (called tariffs), payments todisabled and opposed the Chinese Exclusion Act, which stopped Chinese immigration to the U.S. for 10 years ( see Immigration: From 1840 to 1900 ). He also introduced 101 special pension and relief bills in six years. Harrison's name was well known by the Republican National Convention in 1884. In spite of this, Congressman and forme...
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Winter Olympics Medal Standings.
Norway NOR 4 3 3 10 Sweden SWE 4 3 3 10 Switzerland SUI 3 4 3 10 United States of America USA 3 4 2 9 France FRA 2 1 2 5 Canada CAN 2 0 1 3 Austria AUT 1 3 4 8 Finland FIN 1 3 2 6 Belgium BEL 1 1 0 2 Italy ITA 1 0 0 1 Hungary HUN 0 1 0 1 Czechoslovakia TCH 0 1 0 1 Great Britain GBR 0 0 2 2 Source: International Olympic Committee (IOC).. Oslo, 1952.Participant Abbreviation Gold Silver Bronze Total Norway NOR 7 3 6 16 United States of America USA 4 6 1 11 Finland FIN 3 4 2 9 Austria AUT...
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Metalwork
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Metalwork, in the fine arts, objects of artistic, decorative, and utilitarian value made of one or more kinds of metal--from precious to base--fashioned by either casting,
hammering, or joining or a combination of these techniques.
Early Bronze DiskThis disk with the head of Acheloos, an Etruscan river god, was made of bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, sometime inthe early 5th century bc. It comes from the necropolis of Monte Quaglieri in Tarquinia. Alloys are made by smelting twodifferent metals together.Scala/Art Resource, NY Knowledge of smelting ultimately led to knowledge of mixing different ores together in the smelting process to produce simple alloys. This followed an intermediateperiod, about 3000 BC, when comp...
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Summer Olympics Medal Standings.
Great Britain GBR 56 51 38 145 United States of America USA 23 12 12 47 Sweden SWE 8 6 11 25 France FRA 5 5 9 19 Germany GER 3 5 6 14 Hungary HUN 3 4 2 9 Canada CAN 3 3 10 16 Norway NOR 2 3 3 8 Italy ITA 2 2 0 4 Belgium BEL 1 5 2 8 Australasia ANZ 1 2 2 5 Russia RU1 1 2 0 3 Finland FIN 1 1 3 5 South Africa RSA 1 1 0 2 Greece GRE 0 3 0 3 Denmark DEN 0 2 3 5 Bohemia BOH 0 0 2 2 Netherlands NED 0 0 2 2 Austria AUT 0 0 1 1 Source: International Olympic Committee (IOC).. Stockholm, 1912Part...
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Summer Olympics Medal Standings.
Great Britain GBR 56 51 38 145 United States of America USA 23 12 12 47 Sweden SWE 8 6 11 25 France FRA 5 5 9 19 Germany GER 3 5 6 14 Hungary HUN 3 4 2 9 Canada CAN 3 3 10 16 Norway NOR 2 3 3 8 Italy ITA 2 2 0 4 Belgium BEL 1 5 2 8 Australasia ANZ 1 2 2 5 Russia RU1 1 2 0 3 Finland FIN 1 1 3 5 South Africa RSA 1 1 0 2 Greece GRE 0 3 0 3 Denmark DEN 0 2 3 5 Bohemia BOH 0 0 2 2 Netherlands NED 0 0 2 2 Austria AUT 0 0 1 1 Source: International Olympic Committee (IOC).. Stockholm, 1912.Par...
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Excerpt from Our Mutual Friend - anthology.
The Podsnaps lived in a shady angle adjoining Portman Square. They were a kind of people certain to dwell in the shade, wherever they dwelt. Miss Podsnap's lifehad been, from her first appearance on this planet, altogether of a shady order; for, Mr Podsnap's young person was likely to get little good out of association withother young persons, and had therefore been restricted to companionship with not very congenial older persons, and with massive furniture. Miss Podsnap's earlyviews of life be...
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United States History - U.
and improved upon the designs of Arab sailing ships and learned to mount cannons on those ships. In the 15th century they began exploring the west coast ofAfrica—bypassing Arab merchants to trade directly for African gold and slaves. They also colonized the Madeira Islands, the Azores, and the Cape Verde Islands andturned them into the first European slave plantations. The European explorers were all looking for an ocean route to Asia. Christopher Columbus sailed for the monarchs of Spain in 149...
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United States History - U.
and improved upon the designs of Arab sailing ships and learned to mount cannons on those ships. In the 15th century they began exploring the west coast ofAfrica—bypassing Arab merchants to trade directly for African gold and slaves. They also colonized the Madeira Islands, the Azores, and the Cape Verde Islands andturned them into the first European slave plantations. The European explorers were all looking for an ocean route to Asia. Christopher Columbus sailed for the monarchs of Spain in 149...
- Vieira da Silva (Marie-Hélène)
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Denver - geography.
Denver is the center of professional sports in the Rocky Mountain region. Major league teams are the Denver Broncos (football), Colorado Rockies (baseball), DenverNuggets (basketball), and Colorado Avalanche (ice hockey). Coors Field (opened in 1995) is the home of the Colorado Rockies. The Broncos began play at the newlyconstructed Invesco Field at Mile High in 2001, and the Nuggets and Avalanche play at the Pepsi Center. The National Western Stock Show and Rodeo, one of thelargest such shows i...
- VELÀZQUEZ Diego Rodriguez da Silva : Autoportrait.
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Coins and Coin Collecting.
U.S. coins dates from 1909, when the first Lincoln Cents appeared during the centennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth. George Washington’s profile was used on thequarter-dollar of 1932, a coin originally intended as a one-year commemorative to honor the 200th anniversary of his birth. The design quickly became so popular thatit was retained for regular-issue quarters and is still being used today. Thomas Jefferson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, and Dwight D. Eisenhower are theother Americ...
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Spanish Empire.
Spain’s royal government quickly imposed its own officials, first to collect taxes and then to administer the colony. Its goal was to assert royal control over both settlersand indigenous peoples. In Spain the government established a House of Trade to supervise colonial affairs and to oversee, license, and tax all trade and commerce. Asthe royal government asserted more authority over colonial activities, Columbus lost effective power, and was eventually replaced by other colonial governors. Wi...
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Spanish Empire .
Spain’s royal government quickly imposed its own officials, first to collect taxes and then to administer the colony. Its goal was to assert royal control over both settlersand indigenous peoples. In Spain the government established a House of Trade to supervise colonial affairs and to oversee, license, and tax all trade and commerce. Asthe royal government asserted more authority over colonial activities, Columbus lost effective power, and was eventually replaced by other colonial governors. Wi...
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William McKinley.
gold standard. McKinley voted for it in exchange for support for his tariff bill. His vote angered Eastern bankers and industrialists but helped lessen Western oppositionto his stand on the tariff. D Governor of Ohio Because he was a champion of protective tariffs, as well as an extremely popular politician, McKinley attracted the attention of a Cleveland industrialist, Marcus AlonzoHanna. Hanna was eager to be the maker of a president and to be the man who exercised power behind the scenes. In...
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William McKinley
gold standard. McKinley voted for it in exchange for support for his tariff bill. His vote angered Eastern bankers and industrialists but helped lessen Western oppositionto his stand on the tariff. D Governor of Ohio Because he was a champion of protective tariffs, as well as an extremely popular politician, McKinley attracted the attention of a Cleveland industrialist, Marcus AlonzoHanna. Hanna was eager to be the maker of a president and to be the man who exercised power behind the scenes. In...
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Joyner Breaks World Records.
track. In the 200 meters Griffith Joyner set an Olympic record with a time of 21.76 seconds in the quarterfinals; broke the world record in the semifinals with a time of21.56 seconds; and then, 100 minutes later, again broke the record with a time of 21.34 seconds in the finals. She added another gold medal as a member of the U.S.4 x 100 relay team and a silver medal as part of the 4 x 400 relay team. Her three gold medals and one silver made her one of the stars of the U.S. team. Microso...
- GOUPILLON (Le) Antonio Diniz da Cruz e Silva (résumé)
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Inca Empire.
The Incas’ public works were built through a labor tax known as mit’a. This tax required most people incorporated into the Inca Empire to provide labor for public worksduring certain portions of each year. This labor tax supported large-scale public works that required the marshalling of large labor forces, such as for the building offorts, roads, and bridges, or the mining of metals and gems. It also allowed the emperor to raise large armies to undertake wars of conquest. Road building was impo...
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Inca Empire - History.
The Incas’ public works were built through a labor tax known as mit’a. This tax required most people incorporated into the Inca Empire to provide labor for public worksduring certain portions of each year. This labor tax supported large-scale public works that required the marshalling of large labor forces, such as for the building offorts, roads, and bridges, or the mining of metals and gems. It also allowed the emperor to raise large armies to undertake wars of conquest. Road building was impo...
- Silver Horace, né en 1928 à Norwalk (Connecticut), pianiste et compositeur américain.
- DONA BLANCA. Joâo Baptista de Silva Leitâo de Almeida Garrett (résumé)
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- FLEURS SANS FRUITS Joao Baptista da Silva Leitao de Almeida Garrett
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Illustres Françaises (les) de Robert Challe (analyse détaillée)
donner sa fille à T emy, et elle est prête à prendre le voile. Il faudra l'intervention du duc de Lutry pour qu'elle épouse Terny et trouve avec lui le bonheur. On nous explique ici que la lettre qui avait suscité la colère de Des Renais contre Manon était, en fait, écrite par T emy à sa maî tresse («Histoire de Monsieur de Terny et de Mademoiselle de Bernay»). jussy et Babet Fenouil se promettent de s'épouser et connaissent six mois de b...