DEAKIN — University (Australia, http://www.deakin.edu.au/) … Acronyms
DEAKIN — University (Australia, http://www.deakin.edu.au/) … Acronyms von A bis Z
Deakin — (spr. dīkīn), Alfred, austral. Staatsmann, geb. 3. Aug. 1856 in Melbourne, studierte die Rechte, wurde 1879 ins Unterhaus gewählt, war 1883–86 Minister der öffentlichen Arbeiten der Kolonie Victoria, ward 1885 Generalstaatsanwalt und bekleidete… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Deakin — [ diːkɪn], Alfred, australischer Politiker, * Melbourne 3. 8. 1856, ✝ ebenda 7. 10. 1919; einer der Begründer des Australischen Bundes (1901) und, als Führer der Liberalen, dessen Premierminister 1903/04, 1905 08 und 1909/10 … Universal-Lexikon
Deakin — (izg. dȉkin), Frederick William Dampier (1913) DEFINICIJA britanski povjesničar i publicist, 1943. šef prve britanske vojne misije pri Vrhovnom štabu NOV a … Hrvatski jezični portal
Deakin — Alfred Deakin was the 2nd Prime Minister of Australia. Deakin may refer to: University Deakin University, Victoria, Australia Places Deakin, Australian Capital Territory, suburb of Canberra, Australia Division of Deakin, Australian Electoral… … Wikipedia
Deakin — This interesting surname is an occupational name for a deacon, or perhaps for his servant. The derivation is from the Old English pre 7th Century deakne , Old French diacne meaning deacon. Both are ultimately from the late Latin diaconus , Greek… … Surnames reference
Deakin — /ˈdikən/ (say deekuhn) noun Alfred, 1856–1919, Australian Liberal politician; prime minister 1903–04, 1905–08 and 1909–10. Born in Melbourne, Alfred Deakin became a barrister and journalist before being elected to the Victorian Legislative… …
Deakin — 35° 18′ 53″ S 149° 06′ 29″ E / 35.314722, 149.108056 … Wikipédia en Français
Deakin University — Established 1974 Type Public Chancellor David Morgan … Wikipedia