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The village on the Josephinische Landaufnahme, 1769-1773 in Romania
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The old city, The house in which Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1769 is preserved as Casa Buonaparte,
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Maréchal-Joffre Place, The house in which Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1769 is preserved as Casa Buonaparte
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Robert Burn's lodgings in the Glasgow Vennel. Archibald Montgomerie, the eleventh Earl of Eglinton (1726–96) succeeded to the title in 1769.
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The room where Napoleon Bonaparte was born in 1769, according to tradition. Casa Buonaparte (La maison Bonaparte in French[1]) is the ancestral home of the Bonaparte family
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Thomas Gainsborough 008
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Soldier's Rest (1769)During the Civil War, John S. Mosby, "the Gray Ghost" of the Confederacy, raided General Sheridan's supply train in the summer of 1864, in Berry ville
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View of Les Invalids hospital and chapel dome from North. The most notable tomb at Les Invalids is that of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821).
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Warehouses adjacent to the canal the Coventry Canal Basin, England. The canal starts at Coventry Canal Basin. The basin was opened in 1769 and expanded in 1788. It is situated just north of Coventry City Center and just outside the city's inner ring road.
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The Harvest Wagon c. 1767 by Thomas Gainsborough In 1759, Gainsborough and his family moved to Bath
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The Coventry Canal Bridge from the Canal Basin, Coventry, England.The canal starts at Coventry Canal Basin. The basin was opened in 1769 and expanded in 1788. It is situated just north of Coventry City Center and just outside the city's inner ring road.
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St. Peter's church, Stockport
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David Holmes (politician)
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View from the Eiffel tower The most notable tomb at Les Invalid's is that of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821). Napoleon was initially interred on Saint Helena, but King Louis-Philippe arranged for his remains to be brought to St Jerome's Chapel in Paris in 1840, in what became known as the retour des cendres.
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Welcome sign in 1674 the first known white man passed through the area, Gabriel Arthur. He was followed by the explorers Dr. Thomas Walker in 1750 and Daniel Boone in 1769.
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The Falls Church
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Napoleon I
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Ivan Krylov
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War And Conflict, WAR AND CONFLICT BOOKERA: CIVIL WAR/LEADERS
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A section of the canal undergoing restoration. The route of the canal was surveyed by James Brindley and John Varley, who estimated the cost at £94,908 17s. Brindley presented his proposals to a meeting in Worksop on 24 August 1769.
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Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
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Dogs, about 1749, Chelsea Porcelain factory (V&A; Museum no. C.246A-1976
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Tattoo.
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Pont-Rouge, Quebec
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1907 First Christian Church, now Rialto Historical Society.
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Napoleon Bonaparte - French Leader - Europe- History- French Revolution - France - sb2
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Frederick William II of Prussia
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The UNAMID Forces change their head-grear and donn the UN blue berets in El Fasher, Sudan .
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View from the castle gardens Castle Rosen stein in the Bad Cannstatt district of Stuttgart, Germany was built between 1822 and 1830 by the court builder Giovanni Salucci
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El Jadida fortified town.