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2B9T3YC Louis XVI, King of France, Louis XVI August of France (23 August 1754 - 21 January 1793) from the House of Bourbon was as Louis Auguste first Duke of Berry and became after the death of his father in 1765 Dauphin and after the death of his grandfather in 1774 finally King of France and Navarre / Ludwig XVI., König von Frankreich, Ludwig XVI. August von Frankreich (23. August 1754 - 21. Januar 1793) aus dem Haus der Bourbonen war als Louis Auguste zunächst Herzog von Berry und wurde nach dem Tode seines Vaters 1765 Dauphin sowie nach dem Tode seines Großvaters 1774 schließlich König von Frank
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2T8PBYF Trauerzug mit den Leichnamen von Ludwig von Bourbon, Dauphin von Frankreich, und seiner Gemahlin Maria Adelaide, geb. Prinzessin von Savoyen, nach Saint Denis 1712, Anonym, 1712, Druckgraphik, Radierung auf Papier, Blatt: 31.9 × 20.7 cm
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2DHA5DY Louis XVI, Louis XVI, Prince Louis-August of France, Duke of Berry, Prince Louis-Auguste de France, duc de berry, August 23, 1754 - January 21, 1793, from the House of Bourbon became Dauphin after the death of his father in 1765 and finally King of France and Navarre after the death of his grandfather in 1774. / Ludwig XVI., Louis XVI, Prinz Ludwig-August von Frankreich, Herzog von Berry, Prince Louis-Auguste de France, duc de berry, 23. August 1754 - 21. Januar 1793, aus dem Haus Bourbon wurde nach dem Tode seines Vaters 1765 Dauphin sowie nach dem Tode seines Großvaters 1774 schließlich Kö
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2T91HKC L'urne mystérieuse' plate with initials 'S.D.M.' for the French market, c. 1800, 1 x 9 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (2.54 x 24.13 x 24.13 cm), Porcelain, China, 18th-19th century, The central design on this plate is known as L'urne mystérieuse, after an unsigned engraving of the same title published in 1793. The urn's support column forms the outline of the faces of King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette of France. The face of their son, the Dauphin, is silhouetted by the branch of the willow tree on the left and the profile of the Madame Royale, the king's mother, is formed by the willow branches
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2HN7JN3 A tombstone features an image of Heaven’s gates and the inscription, “Peace Perfect Peace,” at Dauphin Island Cemetery in Dauphin Island. Alabama.
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2HN7JMP A tombstone features an image of Heaven’s gates and the inscription, “Peace Perfect Peace,” at Dauphin Island Cemetery, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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2HN7JMT A Sacred Heart of Jesus statue stands in Dauphin Island Cemetery, Feb. 9, 2022, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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2HN7JKP A Sacred Heart of Jesus statue stands in Dauphin Island Cemetery, Feb. 9, 2022, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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2HN30BK A statue of the Virgin Mary is pictured in Dauphin Island Cemetery, Feb. 9, 2022, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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2HN30BC A Sacred Heart of Jesus statue stands in Dauphin Island Cemetery, Feb. 9, 2022, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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2HN30C5 A statue of the Virgin Mary is pictured in Dauphin Island Cemetery, Feb. 9, 2022, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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2HN30BW A statue of the Virgin Mary is pictured in Dauphin Island Cemetery, Feb. 9, 2022, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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2HN30CB A statue of the Virgin Mary is pictured in Dauphin Island Cemetery, Feb. 9, 2022, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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2HN30B1 A statue of the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus is pictured in Dauphin Island Cemetery, Feb. 9, 2022, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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2HN30B0 A statue of the Virgin Mary is pictured in Dauphin Island Cemetery, Feb. 9, 2022, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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2HN30AW A statue of the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus is pictured in Dauphin Island Cemetery, Feb. 9, 2022, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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2HN30AG A statue of the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus is pictured in Dauphin Island Cemetery, Feb. 9, 2022, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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2HN30AT A statue of the Virgin Mary is pictured in Dauphin Island Cemetery, Feb. 9, 2022, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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2HN30AJ A statue of the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus is pictured in Dauphin Island Cemetery, Feb. 9, 2022, in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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2GE8M85 An 1865 condolence letter notifying a mother of the death of her son is displayed at the Fort Gaines museum in Dauphin Island, Alabama.
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2HBN3D2 Assassination of the Duke of Burgundy, John the Fearless. on Bridge of Montereau, 1419. Chronicles of Monstrelet, 15th century.
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2HBN319 Assassination of the Duke of Burgundy, John the Fearless. on Bridge of Montereau, 1419. Chronicles of Monstrelet, 15th century.
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2X4DE7K The Dauphin, Louis XVII (1785-1795 (?) )from ' The French revolution from the age of Louis 14 to the coming of Napoleon ' by Wheeler, Harold Felix Baker, published 1913
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2X4CHC4 The Dauphin, Louis XVII (1785-1795 (?) ) colourized from ' The French revolution from the age of Louis 14 to the coming of Napoleon ' by Wheeler, Harold Felix Baker, published 1913
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2E1K1EC Sea trip with the association of biologist AL LARK who works for the preservation of dolphins in the area. Cancale 21/12/2020. Sortie en mer avec l'as
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2E1K166 Sea trip with the association of biologist AL LARK who works for the preservation of dolphins in the area. Cancale 21/12/2020. Sortie en mer avec l'as
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2G4B0AE Machine Colourised (AI) Louis XVI of France Louis XVI (Louis-Auguste; 23 August 1754 – 21 January 1793) was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution. He was referred to as Citizen Louis Capet during the four months just before he was executed by guillotine. In 1765, upon the death of his father, Louis, Dauphin of France, he became the new Dauphin. Upon his grandfather Louis XV's death on 10 May 1774, he assumed the title King of France and Navarre, until 4 September 1791, when he received the title of King of the French until the monarchy was abolish
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2G37P07 Louis XVI of France Louis XVI (Louis-Auguste; 23 August 1754 – 21 January 1793) was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution. He was referred to as Citizen Louis Capet during the four months just before he was executed by guillotine. In 1765, upon the death of his father, Louis, Dauphin of France, he became the new Dauphin. Upon his grandfather Louis XV's death on 10 May 1774, he assumed the title King of France and Navarre, until 4 September 1791, when he received the title of King of the French until the monarchy was abolished on 21 September 1792.
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2G37NEM Henry II of France Henry II (French: Henri II; 31 March 1519 – 10 July 1559) was King of France from 31 March 1547 until his death in 1559. The second son of Francis I, he became Dauphin of France upon the death of his elder brother Francis III, Duke of Brittany, in 1536. Copperplate engraving From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume VII; Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1810
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WNPJBP This painting by P.P. Rubens (1577-1640) shows King Henry IV (died of France and his wife Maria de’ Medici (died 1642). Here we see the king just before his departure to the war against Germany. It is housed in the Louvre in Paris. This one is titled Consignment of the Regency and is part of the Henry IV Cycle that was commissioned by Marie de’ Medici. Here, Henry IV entrusts Marie with both the regency of France and the care of the dauphin shortly before his war campaigns and eventual death. To the right of Marie is the figure Prudence.
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2P68213 Louis, Duke of Bourgogne, 1682-1712, eldest son of Louis, Grand Dauphin, and grandson of King Louis XIV of France. He was known for his military achievements and was poised to become the next king before his untimely death at the age of 29. From a print by Gérard Edelinck after the work by Jacques Hellart.
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PEJM28 Death of the Dauphin, Lagrenee, Louis-Jean-François
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R8TTEC Chicago, USA. 18th Dec, 2018. Members of the Chicago Police Department wait for the bodies of two officers who were killed Monday night while pursing a suspect and struck by a South Shore train near 103rd Street and Dauphin Avenue to arrive at the medical examiners office on Tuesday Dec. 18, 2018, in Chicago, Ill. Credit: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Alamy Live News
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R8TTE3 Chicago, Ill, USA. 17th Dec, 2018. Police investigate the scene where two officers were killed after they were struck by a South Shore train near 103rd Street and Dauphin Avenue on Monday, Dec. 17, 2018, in Chicago, Ill. Credit: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Alamy Live News
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R8TTE0 Chicago, USA. 18th Dec, 2018. Members of the police department wait for the bodies of two officers who were killed Monday night while pursing a suspect and struck by a South Shore train near 103rd Street and Dauphin Avenue to arrive at the medical examiners office on Tuesday Dec. 18, 2018, in Chicago, Ill. Credit: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Alamy Live News
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R8TTD4 Chicago, USA. 18th Dec, 2018. Members of the Chicago Fire and Police departments salute as the bodies of two officers who were killed Monday night while pursing a suspect and struck by a South Shore train near 103rd Street and Dauphin Avenue arrive at the medical examiners office on Tuesday Dec. 18, 2018, in Chicago, Ill. Credit: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Alamy Live News
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R8TTDB Chicago, USA. 18th Dec, 2018. Police work the scene where two officers were killed after they were struck by a South Shore train near 103rd Street and Dauphin Avenue on Monday Dec. 17, 2018, in Chicago, Ill. Credit: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Alamy Live News
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R8TTDX Chicago, USA. 18th Dec, 2018. A person wearing a conductor's hat leaves the scene where two officers were killed after they were struck by a South Shore train near 103rd Street and Dauphin Avenue Monday Dec. 17, 2018, in Chicago, Ill. Credit: Armando L. Sanchez/Chicago Tribune/TNS/Alamy Live News
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P20HP6 John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy, being assassinated on the bridge at Montereau, in the Île-de-France region on 10 September 1419. It took place during a parley with the French dauphin (the future Charles VII of France) who was accompanied by his counsellors, Tanneguy du Chastel and Jean Louvet. The Duke knelt with respect before the Dauphin, who feigned indifference. Rising, John looked for support by putting his hand on the hilt of his épée and Tanneguy du Chastel delivered an axe blow to the Duke's face who was then stabbed repeatedly, while the Dauphin, at a distance, remained impassive
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2C1EWE1 The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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2C1EWE7 The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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2C1EWDT The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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2C1EWDF The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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2C1EWA8 The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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2C1EW08 The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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2C1ETYX The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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2C1ETYJ The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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2C1ETY8 The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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2C1ETY5 The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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2C1ETYC The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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2C1ETXH The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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2C1ETXX The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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2C1ETNF The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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2C1ETEK The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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2C1ETDW The pile of ash from the highly controversial £5 million Punk memorabilia burn is to be immortalised in a dramatic artwork by Joe Corré, the son of Dame Vivienne Westwood and former manager of the Sex Pistols, Malcolm McLaren. The work was on display in the gallery’s first-floor .viewing room until 7th May 2018.
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MP6W5R . Gaston Phébus et Jean de Grailli chargent les Jacques et les parisiens qui tentent de prendre la forteresse du marché de Meaux où est retranchée la famille du Dauphin. (9 Juin 1358) . XV eme siècle. Jean Froissart  (1337–1410)     Alternative names Jean Froissart. A chronicler of medieval France who wrote 'Froissart's Chronicles' which is an important source of information for the first half of the Hundred Years' War. Description French chronicler, historian, canon, poet and writer Date of birth/death 1330s 1405 Location of birth/death Valenciennes Chimay Authority control : Q315000
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MAKPN6 Describes his journey across Lake Huron to Sault Ste. Marie by steamboat. Transcription: sings an excellent song. Saginaw Bay on our right undescried, and wide Green Bay, (with remembrance of Dauphin Williams.) Talk with a man I take to be a shrewd Scotsman, and books lent, belonging to a Detroit editor attorney, Newberry. Whitney & Foster ?s state documents touching the Lake Superior. Particulars of the death of Douglas Houghton, shrewd and enthusiastic engineer.) Scribbling much despite vessels motion. Meantime every one was disporting himself after his fashion. Fellows gambling in the bar
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MMKKDG . Deutsch: Louis de Bourbon, dauphin de Viennois, duc de Bourgogne; Öl auf Leinwand, English Heritage Kenwood . between 1702 and 1703. Hyacinthe Rigaud  (1659–1743)    Alternative names Hyacinthe François Honoré Mathias Pierre André Jean Rigaud Hyacinthe Rigaud y Ros Hyacinthe Rigault Description French painter, professor, draughtsman and pastellist Date of birth/death 18 July 1659 29 December 1743 Location of birth/death Perpignan Paris Work location Perpignan (1669-1670), Lyon (1677-1681), Paris (1681-1743), Rome (1682), Perpignan (1695) Authority control : Q49898 VIAF:?71428427 I
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ENM7XJ Carcass of dolphin at Biscarosse, France, Atlantic Ocean
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ENM7XB Carcass of dolphin at Biscarosse, France, Atlantic Ocean
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ENM7X6 Carcass of dolphin at Biscarosse, France, Atlantic Ocean
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ENM7WM Carcass of dolphin at Biscarosse, France, Atlantic Ocean
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2FJWP6D Tomb built of brick with Christian cross also topped with zebu horns suggest the animals importance to the deceased, religion and tradition combined.
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2C0XR40 Portrait of King Henry VI of England, Henry of Windsor. Seated on a throne under a canopy, with crown, ermine mantle, sceptre and orb. Emblems indicate Joan of Arc introduced to the Dauphin, death of Joan of Arc, English expelled from France, crowning of King Edward IV. Handcoloured steel engraving after an illustration by Mary Ann Rundall from A Symbolical History of England, from Early Times to the Reign of William IV, J.H. Truchy, Paris, 1839. Mary Ann Rundall was a teacher of young ladies in Bath, and published her book of mnemonic emblems in 1815.
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2DYGMPN Lagrenee, Louis Jean - Allegory on the Death of the Dauphin - 1765.
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MP3GGR Allegory on the Death of the Dauphin 1765. 789 Lagrenee, Louis Jean - Allegory on the Death of the Dauphin - 1765
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HM3J9F Lagrenee, Louis Jean - Allegory on the Death of the Dauphin - 1765
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BDANDJ Wood carving of Marie (Mary), Queen of Scots on John Knox's house at the Tolbooth Edinburgh, Canongate
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BDANDA Wood carving of Marie (Mary), Queen of Scots on John Knox's house at the Tolbooth Edinburgh
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BDAND2 Wood carving of Marie (Mary), Queen of Scots on John Knox's house at the Tolbooth Edinburgh
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2T9KJPB Allegory on the Death of the Dauphin 1765 by Louis-Jean-Francois Lagrenee
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2T7YCFD Charles Dauphin Death stops the curriculum vitae and reign of Duke Karl Emanuel II of Savoy (Supraporte on the Turin Cathedral during the funeral celebrations in 1675). Copper engraving and etching on paper 1676 , 1676
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2RRJ1X3 Portrait of Louis XVI (1754-93), King of France, 1775-1800. Miniature. Copy after Joseph Boze.
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2K0AN5P Portrait of Louis-Auguste, Dauphin of France, future Louis XVI, c1769.
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2K0A8W9 Louis XVI's farewell to his family, January 20, 1793, 1794.
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2K0A5X5 Farewell from Louis XVI to his family, January 20, 1793.
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2K0A560 Farewell of Louis XVI to his family, January 20, 1793, between 1788 and 1798.
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2J89TNF Landscape with hidden silhouettes of Marie Antoinette and the Dauphin, 1794-1815.
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2H45W44 The death of Ananias. Etching by J.P. Dauphin de Beauvais after Raphael.
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2FN93HD Allegory on the Death of the Dauphin, 1767.
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2DCG0GH Gilles Demarteau the Elder, (artist), French, 1722 - 1776, Charles-Nicolas Cochin II, (artist after), French, 1715 - 1790, Allegory on the Death of the Dauphin, 1767, chalk manner printed in red-brown on laid paper, plate: 35.5 x 22.5 cm (14 x 8 7/8 in.), sheet: 46.3 x 32.3 cm (18 1/4 x 12 11/16 in
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2CJ3G64 . History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . ]© ]R©E1 ©@., MIDDLETOWN BOROUGH. 389 tion prior to his death. The building, however, wasnever completed. It was built of logs, thirty by fortyfeet, two stories, and was roofed, but not inclosed.In this state it remained until decay worked its ruin. The present school is managed by six persons, viz.,four trustees, one principal, and one tutor. Aftermany years of expensive litigation, the house wasbuilt between Middletown and Portsmouth in 1837,and moved to its present site i
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2CJ1936 . History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . 69; member of Board of Missionsand Board of Incorporation of the East PennsylvaniaEldership; member of the Executive Board of theGeneral Eldership; continuous member of Board ofEducation of the General Eldership until elected onthe Executive Board; a continuous member of theBoard of Education of East Pennsylvania Elder-ship. In 1866 he was elected assistant editor of theChurch Advocate, and upon the death of the editor,in 1869, became editor-in-chief, which position hestill
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2CHY9C3 . History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . towns 200 HISTORY OF LEBANON COUNTY. of the county in its settlement and laying out. ToAlexander Shaeffer, a religious refugee from thePalatinate, are we indebted for the founding of thetown which bears his name, although Heidelbergwas the title given it in all deeds of conveyance upto the time of his death. Alexander Shaeffer had atfirst settled at or near the mountain, to the southwestof the town. That part of the South Mountain still retains thelocal name of Schwoben Berg
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2CHXTE0 . History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . HEILMAX. Samuel Heilman, son of Philip Heilman (see Heil-man record), was born in 1809, on the old homesteadin North Annville township, Lebanon Co., Pa. He wasbrought up as a farmer, and continued upon the ances-tral farm, in the cultivating and improving of which heevinced a commendable pride, until his death, whichoccurred on the 26th of April, 1881, in the seventy-third .MATTHIAS HOLLENBACH.Matthias Hollenbach, son of John Hollenbach, wasborn about 1726, in Hanover townsh
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2CHXRRY . History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . posi-tion at his death, which occurred in 1822. JudgeKrause married Regina, youngest daughter of AdamOrth and Catharine Kucher, of Lebanon. She diedat Lebanon in 1846, well advanced in years. HON. DAVID KRAUSE.David Krause, Jr., the youngest son of DavidKrause and Regina Orth, was born Nov. 2, 1800, at Journal, which he conducted with much ability. InJanuary, 1845, a vacancy occurring in the Mont-gomery and Bucks County judicial district, Mr.Krause was appointed to that benc
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2CHXGM1 . History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . lip, and Jacob.He owned nearly all the town-lots in the southernportion of the present borough of Lebanon, whichwere divided at his death among his children, someof whom emigrated to the West. Those remainingwere George Henry, Jacob, Tobias, and Christopher.George Henry Reinoehl, the father of the subject ofthis sketch, was born Nov. 11, 1775, and died May10, 1852. He was a blacksmith by trade, and fol-lowed that occupation a number of years, subse-quently engaging in farmin
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2CHXC96 . History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . d fromactive life. He removed to Lebanon in 1827, wherehe continued to reside until his death, in 1S80, in theeighty-first year of his age. George Derr was chiefburgess of Lebanon in 1854, a trustee of LebanonSeminary, and subsequently of Lebanon Acadeinv.William M. Derr was educated at the Lebanon Acad-emy, and in his eighteenth year commenced thestudy of law in the office of John W. Ulrich, of Leb-anon, where he remained two years, when, feeling anatural bent for the study
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2CHWX5C . Mediæval London . s were notin a prosperous state, and the security of the Tower offered him agreat temptation. John was also a frequent resident here, and onhis death Prince Lewis, the Dauphin of France, made his abode atthe Tower previous to renouncing all claim to the throne of England.Henry III., during his minority, constantly kept his Court here,celebrating the religious festivals with great pomp. These were held inthe chapel in the White Tower, perhaps the most perfect Normanbuilding existing in England; a chaplain, who received a yearly salaryof fifty shillings, conducting daily serv
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2CEN4F9 . History of France and Normandy, from the earliest times to the revolution of 1848. private dis-sensions of France; but on the contrary, they seem rather tohave become worse in consequence. The two eldest sonsof the king having died within a very short space, Charles, asworn enemy to the house of Burgundy, succeeded to thetitle of Dauphin, and united himself in strict alliance withdArmagnac, who on the death of dAlbret, had been ap-pointed constable of France. The queen was the only per-son whose authority could counterbalance the weight of thisparty, and the constable resolved to remove her
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2CEN1BN . History of France and Normandy, from the earliest times to the revolution of 1848. Valet and Footman of Henry IIL sa 266 HISTORY OF FRANCE.. Henry IV., his Queen, and the Dauphin. CHAPTER XXIX. A.D. HENRY IV. But be thy failings coverd by thy tomb,And guardian laurels oer thy ashes bloom! Hatlet. .1. The death of Henry III. relieved Paris from ths-/V^ imminent dangers to which it had been exposed; the* title of Henry IV. was indeed acknowledged by theprincipal leaders of the besieging army, but his religion pre-vented them from warmly espousing his cause ; the greaterpart drew off their forc
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2CE6XNN . Life and death : being an authentic account of the deaths of one hundred celebrated men and women, with their portraits . tely like thunder? It is the rush of the wholeCourt, rushing as in wager to salute the new sovereigns. Hail to yourMajesties! The Dauphin and Dauphiness are King and Queen. Over-powered with many emotions, they two fall on their knees together, and, 109 P no A BOOK OF LIFE AND DEATH with streaming tears, exclaim: O God, guide us, protect us; we are tooyoung to reign. But thus has the Horologe of Time struck, and an old Era passed away.The Louis that was lies forsaken, a m
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2CDER6T . Mediæval and modern history . s mob of men and womenhowled with savage delight around the cart which bore theunhappy queen to the scaffold. We need not speak of the faults of Marie Antoinette, thoughthey were many; her patience, her heroism, and her sufferingswere ample atonement for them all. 1 The Dauphin, a mere child of eight years, was recognized as king of France byseveral of the great powers in January, 1793. He was at this time a prisoner in theTemple. He died in 1795, ^^^ death having been caused or at least hastened by thebrutal ill usage he received at the hands of his jailers. 2
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2B9T5GD King Louis XVI at the age of 31 years, Louis XVI August of France (23 August 1754 - 21 January 1793) from the House of Bourbon was as Louis Auguste first Duke of Berry and became after the death of his father in 1765 Dauphin and after the death of his grandfather in 1774 finally King of France and Navarre / König Ludwig XVI. im Alter von 31 Jahren, Ludwig XVI. August von Frankreich (23. August 1754 - 21. Januar 1793) aus dem Haus der Bourbonen war als Louis Auguste zunächst Herzog von Berry und wurde nach dem Tode seines Vaters 1765 Dauphin sowie nach dem Tode seines Großvaters 1774 schließl
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2AXD5D4 The story history of France from the reign of Clovis, 481 A.D., to the signing of the armistice, November, 1918 . e was feasting with Johns son, who, being heir to thethrone, was called the dauphin. On arrival the king strodeinto the banquet-hall, preceded by a squire who cried, Let no man stir, under pain of death ! Then, seizing the King of Navarre by the throat, KingJohn exclaimed, Traitor ! thou art not worthy to sit at my sons table.I will neither eat nor drink while thou livest. The dauphin threw himself at his fathers feet and be-sought him to remember that Charles was his guest. Butthe
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2AJ5B1H Bassett's scrap book . the Long Parliament, 1653. II—Napoleon abdicated, 1814. 12—Sumter bombarded, 1861. Lee surrendered, 1865. 13—Handel died at London, 1759. 14—Marriage of Mary Queen of Scots and Dauphin ofFrance, 1558. 15—Death of Lincoln, 1865. 16—Birth of Shakespeare, 1564. 17—Death of Franklin, 1790. 18—Ride of Paul Revere and of Wm, Dawes, 1775. 19—Battle of Lexington, 1775. Baltimore, 1861. 20—Battle of Cherubusco, 1847. 21—Marriage of Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette, 1770. 22—^Corner stone of Bastile laid, 1369. 2.2,—Charter of Connecticut granted, 1662. 24—British capture city of W
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2AGB6DE . Complete works, with life, compendium, and concordance. VOL. IV. PHILADELPHIA : THE GEBBIE PUBLISHING CO., Limited. 1S96. ,-^?*^- 1195:3 ^ ,.-^. 1145423 CONTENTS. Pagb First Pakt of King Henry VI., ... 1 Second Part of Kino Henry VI., , , , 71 Third Part of King Henry VI., . . 149 The Life and Death of King PcIchard IIL, . 225 King Henry VIII 317 Troilus and Crkssida^ ...••. y97 List of Illustrations. VOLUME IV. Joan of Arc, The Dauphin, etc., by F. Pecht. Frnvfispiece.First Part of King Hei.ry VI., Act I., Scene H. PAOE Jack Cade and Lord Say by N. Goose 13;3 Second Part of King Henry VI.,
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2AG68FX . Lineage and tradition of the family of John Springs III. illor to Mary Queen of Scots (whosemarriage to the Dauphin of France he had negotiated), andSenator of the Presidial Court of Poitiers. He died there in1613, leaving ample proofs of his talents as a civilian, a poetand a divine; and was there interred with great pomp undera marble monument, inscribed with a long epitaph, stylinghim Nobilis Scotus, indytorium majorium, in Caledonianptus. The male line of the French Blackwoods becameextinct at the death of Simon Xavier de Blackvod, Chevalier,Seigneur des Frozes, in Poiton, whose eldest d
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2AG5FDC . Louis the Fourteenth and the court of France in the seventeenth century. CHAPTER IX League of Augsburg—Intrigue of Louvois—First Campaign ofthe Dauphin—Burning of the Palatinate—Destruction of theFrench Fleet—The Upholsterer of Notre-Dame—Gallantryof the Duke of Chartres—Persecution of the Calvinists—Death of the Abbe de Chayla—Negotiation—Death of theDauphiness—The Convent of St. Cyr—Racines Esther—Jealousy of the Princesses—Proposed Marriage of the Dukeof Chartres—Insolence of Louvois—The Fire-Tongs—Na-tional Apprehensions—Liberality of the Cities—Royal PlateSent to the Mint—Declining Infl
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2AG5EC4 . Louis the Fourteenth and the court of France in the seventeenth century. CHAPTER XIII Political Position of France—Illness of the Dauphin—LesDames de la Halle—A New Campaign—Affront to the Dukeof Chartres—His Increased Libertinage—Regal Retorts—Quarrel of the King and Monsieur—Indisposition of Monsieur ;His Death—Terror of Madame—Interview Between LouisXIV. and the Duke of Chartres—Want of Feeling of theKing—Grief of the Duchess of Bourgogne—The BrelanTable—Novel Position of the Duke of Chartres—Late Courtof Monsieur—Madame, and Madame de Maintenon. THE accession of the Duke of Anjou to thet
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