Vere — may refer to:People with the given name Vere:* Arthur Vere Harvey, Baron Harvey of Prestbury (1906 1994), British Conservative politician * Henry Vere Huntley (1795 1864), English naval officer and colonial administrator * Vere Beauclerk, 1st… … Wikipedia
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Vere Cornwall Bird — Sir Vere Cornwall Bird Sr. (* 7. Dezember 1910 in Saint John’s (Antigua und Barbuda); † 28. Juni 1999 ebenda) war ein antiguanischer Politiker und Premierminister von Antigua und Barbuda. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biografie 1.1 Gewerkschaftsfunktionär … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vere Bird — Sir Vere Cornwall Bird Sr. (December 7, 1910, St. John s ndash;June 28, 1999,St. John s) was the first Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda. His son, Lester Bryant Bird, succeeded him as Prime Minister. In 1994 he was declared a national… … Wikipedia
List of Prime Ministers of Queen Elizabeth II — Queen Elizabeth II has been head of state of 32 different Commonwealth Realms since 1952. Currently, there are 16 realms. The Queen has had eleven British Prime Ministers, second only to George III, who had fourteen, and one more than the number… … Wikipedia
Horace de Vere Cole — William Horace de Vere Cole (5 May 1881–25 February 1936) was a British eccentric prankster. His most famous trick was the Dreadnought hoax in 1910 when he fooled the captain of the famous Royal Navy warship HMS Dreadnought (1906) into taking… … Wikipedia
Bird, Vere Cornwall — ▪ 2000 Antiguan politician who overcame childhood poverty and a lack of formal education to lead his country to independence from Great Britain; he first attained prominence as a labour leader, serving as president of the Antigua Trades and … Universalium
Evatt, Herbert Vere — ▪ Australian statesman born April 30, 1894, East Maitland, New South Wales died Nov. 2, 1965, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Australian statesman, judge, and writer on law who was a key member of the Labor administrations from 1941 to… … Universalium
PRIMEVÈRE — «Herbe à la paralysie», «herbe de Saint Pierre», la primevère officinale (Primula veris L.; primulacées) a connu de nombreux usages en médecine ancienne, du Moyen Âge au XVIIIe siècle, où on la prescrivait encore dans certains troubles nerveux,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
ansérine — [ ɑ̃serin ] n. f. • 1788; du lat. anser « oie », à cause de la similitude des feuilles avec une patte d oie ♦ Bot. Plante annuelle (chénopodiacées), dont une variété, l ambroisie ou thé des jésuites, au parfum de citronnelle, a des vertus… … Encyclopédie Universelle