The Marquis de Lafayette (Sept 6, 1757 – May 29, 1834) was a French aristocrat, military officer, politician and liberal ...
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 Cabildo will open a new exhibit, called Bienvenue Lafayette, inside the French Quarter building which hosted the French ...
The granite monument honors James Armistead Lafayette, who is believed to have been a double agent during the Revolutionary ...
Alabama is celebrating the 200th anniversary of Marquis de Lafayette's visit to the state. Lafayette, a French military ...
As as way to celebrate the Bicentennial of Marquis de Lafayette Farewell across the United States in 1825, the Martintown ...
Resounding volleys of musket fire and accompanying plumes of gun smoke also filled the square thanks to the Sons of American Revolution Militia ... the past and also responsibility for the present and ...
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 ...
Lethière (1760–1832) was, until the Clark and the Louvre joined in this show to survey his career, an unremembered history painter and portraitist working during the French Revolution and the ...
The city of Sparta, in conjunction with the Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution, held a plaque dedication ceremony ...
Finally, after 250 years the truth is shared by the oldest continuous running newspaper in the United states, The Hartford ...
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