The Marquis de Lafayette (Sept 6, 1757 – May 29, 1834) was a French aristocrat, military officer, politician and liberal ...
The Cabildo will open a new exhibit, called Bienvenue Lafayette, inside the French Quarter building which hosted the French hero of the American Revolution when he visited the city.
Actually, Lafayette's biographers have settled on ... revolutions were more like distant cousins, and that the French Revolution was incomparably more important to the United States than American ...
The granite monument honors James Armistead Lafayette, who is believed to have been a double agent during the Revolutionary ...
Ladies swayed in old-timey dresses as a violinist and cellist filled the air with a lilting melody. The group had gathered ...
As as way to celebrate the Bicentennial of Marquis de Lafayette Farewell across the United States in 1825, the Martintown ...
This week marks two hundred years since a 1825 tour of the United States by the Marquis de Lafayette. The French general served under George Washington during the Revolutionary War. LaFayette later ...
The Campus Martius Museum in Marietta are presenting a temporary exhibit of Marquis de Lafayette to celebrate the 200th ...
History reenactor Michael Halbert brought Revolutionary War hero Marquis de Lafayette to life as part of a 24-state tour that ...
Resounding volleys of musket fire and accompanying plumes of gun smoke also filled the square thanks to the Sons of American ...
At a ceremony on Saturday held at the Historic New Kent Courthouse, leaders of the Virginia Society Children of the American Revolution ... to the Marquis de Lafayette, a French aristocrat who ...
Supporters of the French Revolution killed Louis XVI and his ... in 1785 Sarah Kuta The artwork was a gift from the Marquis de Lafayette, who also included the fortress' key Sonja Anderson The ...