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Charles Dickens


Alternative spellings:
Diegengsi Yuersi
Charles Huffham Dickens
Charles J. Dickens
Ch. Dickens
Č. Dickens
C. Dickens
Carl Dickens
Carlo Dickens
Carlos Dickens
Karel Dickens
Karl Dickens
Karol Dickens
Dickens
Charles Dickins
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Čalz Diḳinz
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Charlz Dikens
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Càrlz Dikensi
Dikenzu
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Dikkens
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Charles John Huffam Dickens
Tsarls Ntikens
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Boz Dickens
Charles Boz Dickens
Károly Dickens
Čarlʹz Dikkens
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Boz
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Charles John Huffman Dickens
Диккенс
ཅཱརླེས ཌི་ཀན
ཏི་ཀེན་སི
تشارلز ديكنز
迭更司 郤而司
狄更斯
查尔斯 狄更斯
迭更司
צʹרלס דיקנס
צʹרלז דיקנס
チャールズ ディケンズ
Чaрльз Діккенс

B: 7. Februar 1812 Landport
D: 8. Juni 1870
Biblio: geb. in Landport (bei Portsmouth), gest. in Gad's Hill Place (bei Rochester)
Place of Activity: Rochester (Kent)
Place of Activity: London
Death Place:
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  • Journalist
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  • Boz (died c. 380) was the king of the Antes, an early Slavic people that lived in parts of present-day Ukraine. His story is mentioned by Jordanes in the Getica (550–551); in the preceding years, the Ostrogoths under Ermanaric had conquered a large number of tribes in Central Europe (see Oium), including the Antes. Some years after the Ostrogothic defeat by the invading Huns, a king named Vinitharius, Ermanaric's great-nephew, marched against the Antes of Boz and defeated them. Vinitharius condemned Boz, his sons, and seventy of his nobles, to crucifixion, in order to terrorize the Antes. These conflicts constitute the only pre-6th century contacts between Germanics and Slavs documented in written sources. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

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      1955
    1
      1850
    1
      1842

    Series

    1. ([Romane d. Weltliteratur]) (1)