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1772-1834)
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Photography Book
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Napoleon I
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French revolution-band of men
“Roll Call of the Prisoners of Terror” in the Conciergerie prison in Paris during the French Revolution in painting by Jean-Pierre Granger.
Ferdinand De Lessups (Suez Canal)
Napoleon I
Catholic Pope from 1846-78, through-out the US Civil War. Leans toward the CSA but never formally backs it.
Marie Antoinette
Duc de Chartres
Victor Hugo
Conservative Foreign Minister and Chancellor of the Austrian Empire from 1809 to 1848 for absolute monarch and keeping the balance of power in Europe. Driven out in 1848 uprisings.
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Lafayette and George Washington at Mt. Vernon
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The famous “Sissi,” Empress of Austria, married in 1854 to Franz Joseph I, Emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire from 1849 to 1916. A legendary beauty, she is tragically assassinated by an Italian anarchist in 1896 while traveling in Geneva.
Francois Guizot
Metternich
Napoleon I in uniform
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Guiseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882)
Comte de Paris
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Louis XVIII
Joinville, prince
Napoleon III
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Marquis de Lafayette