William Stubbs meaning in Urdu
William Stubbs Synonym
William Stubbs Definitions
1) William Stubbs, Stubbs : انگریز تاریخ دان : (noun) English historian noted for his constitutional history of medieval England (1825-1901).
Useful Words
Herschel : انگریز ماہر فلکیات , Henry's Law : ہنری کا قانون , Anne Hathaway : شیکسپیر کی بیوی , Benet : امریکہ کا شاعر , Akee : ایک جمیکن درخت , Hirohito : ہروہتو جاپان کا بادشاہ , Heisenberg : جرمن ماہر طبعیات , Fourth Earl Of Orford : انگریز مصنف , Hanover : انگریز شاہی گھرانہ , Anglophil : انگریزیت کا طرفدار , Sarah Kemble Siddons : برطانوی اداکارہ , Alfred Hitchcock : انگریز فلم ہدایتکار , Hogarth : انگریز فنکار , Friedrich August Von Hayek : انگریز ماہر اقتصادیات , Birmingham : برمنگم , Historiography : تاریخی تحریر , Hans Holbein : ہولبن جرمن پینڑر , British Capital : لندن , Constitutionalist : آئین پسند , Constituent : وضعی , Constitutionalise : آئینی بنانا , Constitutionalism : آئینی نظام , Annalist : داستان نگار , Aby Moritz Warburg : جرمن تاریخ دان , C. Vann Woodward : امریکی تاریخ دان , Holland : نیدرلینڈ , Danmark : ڈینمارک شمالی یورپ کا ایک ملک , Sir Thomas Wyat : انگریز نظم نگار , Canute : ڈینمارک اور نوروے کا قدیم بادشاہ , Linus Carl Pauling : امریکہ کا کیمیا دان , Historically : تاریخ میں
Useful Words Definitions
Herschel: English astronomer (son of William Herschel) who extended the catalogue of stars to the southern hemisphere and did pioneering work in photography (1792-1871).
Henry's Law: (chemistry) law formulated by the English chemist William Henry; the amount of a gas that will be absorbed by water increases as the gas pressure increases.
Anne Hathaway: wife of William Shakespeare (1556-1623).
Benet: United States poet; brother of William Rose Benet (1898-1943).
Akee: widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its fragrant flowers and colorful fruits; introduced in Jamaica by William Bligh.
Hirohito: emperor of Japan who renounced his divinity and became a constitutional monarch after Japan surrendered at the end of World War II (1901-1989).
Heisenberg: German mathematical physicist noted for stating the uncertainty principle (1901-1976).
Fourth Earl Of Orford: English writer and historian; son of Sir Robert Walpole (1717-1797).
Hanover: the English royal house that reigned from 1714 to 1901 (from George I to Victoria).
Anglophil: an admirer of England and things English.
Sarah Kemble Siddons: English actress noted for her performances in Shakespearean roles (1755-1831).
Alfred Hitchcock: English film director noted for his skill in creating suspense (1899-1980).
Hogarth: English artist noted for a series of engravings that satirized the affectations of his time (1697-1764).
Friedrich August Von Hayek: English economist (born in Austria) noted for work on the optimum allocation of resources (1899-1992).
Birmingham: a city in central England; 2nd largest English city and an important industrial and transportation center.
Historiography: the writing of history; especially : the writing of history based on the critical examination of sources.
Hans Holbein: German painter and engraver noted for his portraits; he was commissioned by Henry VIII to provide portraits of the English king`s prospective brides (1497-1543).
British Capital: the capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center.
Constitutionalist: an advocate of constitutional government.
Constituent: constitutional in the structure of something (especially your physical makeup).
Constitutionalise: incorporate into a constitution, make constitutional.
Constitutionalism: a constitutional system of government (usually with a written constitution).
Annalist: a historian who writes annals.
Aby Moritz Warburg: German art historian (1866-1929).
C. Vann Woodward: United States historian (1908-1999).
Holland: a constitutional monarchy in western Europe on the North Sea; half the country lies below sea level.
Danmark: a constitutional monarchy in northern Europe; consists of the mainland of Jutland and many islands between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea.
Sir Thomas Wyat: English poet who introduced the sonnet form to English literature (1503-1542).
Canute: king of Denmark and Norway who forced Edmund II to divide England with him; on the death of Edmund II, Canute became king of all England (994-1035).
Linus Carl Pauling: United States chemist who studied the nature of chemical bonding (1901-1994).
Historically: throughout history.