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The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total; this list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).

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  • Mary Adrian Barrett
  • John Blake (Pennsylvania politician)
  • Karen Boback
  • Laura Boyd

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  • Colette Cassidy

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  • Marty Flynn

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  • Herbert J. Hoelter

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  • Jean Kerr
  • Michele Knotz
  • Joseph Kopacz
  • Joseph Edward Kurtz

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  • Richard A. Moccia
  • Karen Murphy (Pennsylvania)

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  • Teresa Osborne

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  • Thomas Tigue
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Laura Boyd [videos]
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History of Japan - A Yayoi period bronze bell, third century CE
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A Yayoi period bronze bell, third century CE
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Tutankhamun - Statue of Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun at Luxor, hacked at during the damnatio memoriae campaign against the Amarna era pharaohs
Tutankhamun - Howard Carter and associates opening the shrine doors in the burial chamber (1924 reconstruction of the 1923 event)
Statue of Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun at Luxor, hacked at during the damnatio memoriae campaign against the Amarna era pharaohs
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Kravitz performing in Madrid on June 30, 2012.
Lenny Kravitz live.
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Coin of Alyattes of Lydia. Circa 620/10-564/53 BCE.
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D-day assault routes into Normandy
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Lille city centre.
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Lille - The black dots around the windows (not the decorative cartouches) are Austrian cannonballs lodged in the façade.
Entrance to the 'Vauban Citadel' (17th century)
The black dots around the windows (not the decorative cartouches) are Austrian cannonballs lodged in the façade.
Verona [videos]
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Verona - The Roman Ponte Pietra in Verona
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The Roman Ponte Pietra in Verona
Verona - Equestrian Statue of Cangrande I
Verona - The Lion of Saint Mark, located in Piazza delle Erbe, symbol of Venetian Verona
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Hank Aaron [videos]
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The fence outside of Turner Field over which Hank Aaron hit his 715th career home run still exists.
Hank Aaron - Hank Aaron's Hall of Fame plaque at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York
Hank Aaron - Hank Aaron during his August 5, 1978 visit to the White House.
Hank Aaron's Hall of Fame plaque at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York
Hank Aaron during his August 5, 1978 visit to the White House.
Toledo, Spain [videos]
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Toledo, Spain - Roman bridge Puente de Alcántara
Toledo and the Tagus River
Roman bridge Puente de Alcántara
Toledo, Spain - Roman Cave of Hercules, part of the sight Subterranean Toledo
Toledo, Spain - A depiction of the Visigothic Toledo compiled in the 10th century Codex Vigilanus.
Roman Cave of Hercules, part of the sight Subterranean Toledo
A depiction of the Visigothic Toledo compiled in the 10th century Codex Vigilanus.
Grace Kelly [videos]
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Grace Kelly, c. 1956
The Kelly family home built by John B. Kelly in 1929, in the East Falls section of Philadelphia
Grace Kelly - The cast of Mogambo (1953)
Grace Kelly - Kelly in a promotional photograph for Rear Window (1954)
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Peter Paul Rubens [videos]
Sir Peter Paul Rubens was a Flemish artist. He is considered the most influential artist of Flemish Baroque tradition. Rubens's highly charged compositions reference erudite aspects of classical and Christian history. His unique and immensely …
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Self-portrait, 1623, Royal Collection
The garden designed by Rubens at the Rubenshuis in Antwerpen
Peter Paul Rubens - Portrait of a Young Scholar, from 1597
Peter Paul Rubens - The Fall of Phaeton, 1604, in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
Portrait of a Young Scholar, from 1597
The Fall of Phaeton, 1604, in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
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Ruby - Natural ruby crystals from Winza, Tanzania
Ruby - Image: Ruby model
Natural ruby crystals from Winza, Tanzania
Image: Ruby model
Ruby - Image: Ruby cristal
Ruby - Image: Ruby gem
Image: Ruby cristal
Image: Ruby gem
Istanbul [videos]
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Istanbul - Clockwise from top: the Golden Horn between Karaköy and Sarayburnu within the historic areas; Maiden's Tower; a nostalgic tram on İstiklal Avenue; Levent business district with Dolmabahçe Palace; Ortaköy Mosque in front of the Bosphorus Bridge; and Hagia Sophia.
Istanbul - Constantine I
Clockwise from top: the Golden Horn between Karaköy and Sarayburnu within the historic areas; Maiden's Tower; a nostalgic tram on İstiklal Avenue; Levent business district with Dolmabahçe Palace; Ortaköy Mosque in front of the Bosphorus Bridge; and Hagia Sophia.
Constantine I
Istanbul - Remains of a Byzantine column of Byzantium's acropolis, located today within the Topkapı Palace complex.
Istanbul - The first Galata Bridge in the 19th century
Remains of a Byzantine column of Byzantium's acropolis, located today within the Topkapı Palace complex.
The first Galata Bridge in the 19th century
Order of the Golden Fleece [videos]
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Order of the Golden Fleece - Insignia of a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece of Spain. Modern manufacture, Cejalvo (Madrid).
Order of the Golden Fleece - Philip III, Duke of Burgundy, with the collar of the Order (portrait in c.1450 by Rogier van der Weyden)
Insignia of a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece of Spain. Modern manufacture, Cejalvo (Madrid).
Philip III, Duke of Burgundy, with the collar of the Order (portrait in c.1450 by Rogier van der Weyden)
Order of the Golden Fleece - Baudouin de Lannoy, c. 1435, one of the first Knights of the Golden Fleece, inducted in 1430
Order of the Golden Fleece - the Marquess of Trazengnies with the Insignia, funeral of Albert VII of Austria
Baudouin de Lannoy, c. 1435, one of the first Knights of the Golden Fleece, inducted in 1430
the Marquess of Trazengnies with the Insignia, funeral of Albert VII of Austria
History of China [videos]
The earliest known written records of the history of China date from as early as 1250 BC, from the Shang dynasty, during the king Wu Ding's reign, who was recorded as the twenty-first Shang king by the written records of Shang dynasty unearthed. Ancient historical texts such as …
History of China - Timeline of Chinese history
History of China - 10,000-year-old pottery, Xianren Cave culture (18000–7000 BC)
Timeline of Chinese history
10,000-year-old pottery, Xianren Cave culture (18000–7000 BC)
History of China - Bone Arrowheads, Peiligang culture (7000–5000 BC)
History of China - Butterfly-shaped ivory vessel with the pattern of two birds facing the sun, Hemudu culture (5500–3300 BC)
Bone Arrowheads, Peiligang culture (7000–5000 BC)
Butterfly-shaped ivory vessel with the pattern of two birds facing the sun, Hemudu culture (5500–3300 BC)
Tim Duncan [videos]
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Tim Duncan - Duncan with the Spurs in 2011
Tim Duncan - Duncan at the free throw line in 2005
Duncan with the Spurs in 2011
Duncan at the free throw line in 2005
Tim Duncan - Duncan backs down Ben Wallace in a 2005 game.
Tim Duncan - Duncan defending in the key against the Milwaukee Bucks in 2008
Duncan backs down Ben Wallace in a 2005 game.
Duncan defending in the key against the Milwaukee Bucks in 2008
Swiss franc [videos]
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Swiss franc - Bernese Konkordatsbatzen of 1826
40 Batzen coin of Vaud (1812)
Bernese Konkordatsbatzen of 1826
Swiss franc - 1 franc coin of Vaud (1845)
Swiss franc - Schweizerische Nationalbank (Swiss National Bank), 5 francs (1914). The portrait depicts William Tell (based on Richard Kissling’s monument in Altdorf), with the Rütli Mountain in the distance.
1 franc coin of Vaud (1845)
Schweizerische Nationalbank (Swiss National Bank), 5 francs (1914). The portrait depicts William Tell (based on Richard Kissling’s monument in Altdorf), with the Rütli Mountain in the distance.
J. Paul Getty Museum [videos]
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J. Paul Getty Museum - The Getty attracts approximately 1.8 million visitors a year.
J. Paul Getty Museum - Architect Richard Meier chose beige-colored Italian travertine panels to cover the retaining walls and to serve as paving stones for the arrival plaza and Museum courtyard.
The Getty attracts approximately 1.8 million visitors a year.
Architect Richard Meier chose beige-colored Italian travertine panels to cover the retaining walls and to serve as paving stones for the arrival plaza and Museum courtyard.
J. Paul Getty Museum - Image: Aerial Getty Museum
J. Paul Getty Museum - Image: Pontormo (Jacopo Carucci) (Italian, Florentine) Portrait of a Halberdier (Francesco Guardi?) Google Art Project
Image: Aerial Getty Museum
Image: Pontormo (Jacopo Carucci) (Italian, Florentine) Portrait of a Halberdier (Francesco Guardi?) Google Art Project
Hakeem Olajuwon [videos]
Hakeem Abdul Olajuwon, formerly known as Akeem Olajuwon, is a Nigerian-American former professional basketball player. From 1984 to 2002, he played the center position in the National Basketball Association for the Houston Rockets and the Toronto …
Hakeem Olajuwon - Olajuwon signing autographs
Hakeem Olajuwon - Image: Hakeembillboard
Olajuwon signing autographs
Image: Hakeembillboard
Hakeem Olajuwon - Image: Hakeem Olajuwon UH retired number
Image: Hakeem Olajuwon UH retired number
Eddie Murphy [videos]
Edward Regan Murphy is an American comedian, actor, screen writer, singer, and film producer. Murphy was a regular cast member on Saturday Night Live from 1980 to 1984. He has worked as a stand-up comedian and was ranked #10 on Comedy Central's list of the 100 Greatest …
Eddie Murphy - Murphy at the Tribeca Film Festival for Shrek Forever After in 2010
Eddie Murphy - Murphy in 1988
Murphy at the Tribeca Film Festival for Shrek Forever After in 2010
Murphy in 1988
Eddie Murphy - Eddie Murphy's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Eddie Murphy's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Catherine Deneuve [videos]
Catherine Fabienne Dorléac, known professionally as Catherine Deneuve, is a French actress as well as an occasional singer, model and producer. She gained recognition for her portrayal of icy, aloof and mysterious beauties for various directors …
Catherine Deneuve - Catherine Deneuve in 1995
Catherine Deneuve - Catherine Deneuve at the 2017 Berlin Film Festival
Catherine Deneuve in 1995
Catherine Deneuve at the 2017 Berlin Film Festival
Catherine Deneuve - Deneuve in 1999
Deneuve in 1999
Monomakh's Cap [videos]
Monomakh's Cap, also called the Golden Cap, is a chief relic of the Russian Grand Princes and Tsars. It is a symbol-crown of the Russian autocracy, and is the oldest of the crowns currently …
Monomakh's Cap - Monomakh's Cap in the foreground and Kazan Cap in the background
Monomakh's Cap - Image: Russian regalia
Monomakh's Cap in the foreground and Kazan Cap in the background
Image: Russian regalia
Aureus [videos]
The aureus was a gold coin of ancient Rome originally valued at 25 pure silver denarii. The aureus was regularly issued from the 1st century BC to the beginning of the 4th century AD, when it was replaced by the solidus. The aureus was about the same size as the denarius, but …
Aureus - Aureus minted in 193 by Septimius Severus to celebrate XIV Gemina Martia Victrix, the legion that proclaimed him emperor.
Aureus - Aureus of Octavian, c. 30 BC.
Aureus minted in 193 by Septimius Severus to celebrate XIV Gemina Martia Victrix, the legion that proclaimed him emperor.
Aureus of Octavian, c. 30 BC.
Battle of the Granicus [videos]
The Battle of the Granicus River in May 334 BC was the first of three major battles fought between Alexander the Great and the Persian Empire. Fought in Northwestern Asia Minor, near the site of Troy, it was here that Alexander defeated the forces of the Persian satraps of Asia Minor, including a …
Battle of the Granicus - Alexander the Great in the battle against the Persians at the Granicus. Cornelis Troost, 1737.
Battle of the Granicus - The Battle of the Granicus River by Charles Le Brun
Alexander the Great in the battle against the Persians at the Granicus. Cornelis Troost, 1737.
The Battle of the Granicus River by Charles Le Brun
Gallic Wars [videos]
The Gallic Wars were a series of military campaigns waged by the Roman proconsul Julius Caesar against several Gallic tribes. Rome's war against the Gallic tribes lasted from 58 BC to 50 BC and culminated in the decisive Battle of Alesia in 52 BC, in which a complete Roman victory resulted in the …
Gallic Wars - Vercingetorix Throws Down His Arms at the Feet of Julius Caesar, 1899, by Lionel Noel Royer
Vercingetorix Throws Down His Arms at the Feet of Julius Caesar, 1899, by Lionel Noel Royer
Battle of Tours [videos]
The Battle of Tours – also called the Battle of Poitiers and, by Arab sources, the Battle of the Highway of the Martyrs – marked the victory of the Frankish and Burgundian forces under Charles Martel over the …
Battle of Tours - Charles de Steuben's Bataille de Poitiers en octobre 732 romantically depicts a triumphant Charles Martel (mounted) facing Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi (right) at the Battle of Tours.
Charles de Steuben's Bataille de Poitiers en octobre 732 romantically depicts a triumphant Charles Martel (mounted) facing Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi (right) at the Battle of Tours.
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