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Louis XIV and Versailles
Louis XIV began the Palace of Versialles in 1669. Upon completion, Versailles was the largest royal residence in Europe. Thousands of laborers worked on Versailles.
• palace of versailles • versailles • louis xiv • paris • louis

Louis L'Amour Story Is A Diamond Among Television Movies
Viewers looking for adventure will enjoy “Louis L’Amour’s The Diamond of Jeru” on USA; This week in television history remembers "St. Elsewhere"; Check out the website of the week.
• usa network • louis l’amour • the diamond of jeru • keith carradine • billy zane

Re-Visioning Louis Riel
Louis Riel is one man whose image has been re-visioned to celebrate his achievements. Riel brought Manitoba into Confederation as a province rather than as a colony in 1870. He is an important Canadian symbol that lets us measure the growth of our nation in the 115 years since he was hanged.
• louis riel • red river resistance • north west saskatchewan rebellion • batoche • western alienation

SAINT LOUIS, MISSOURI: Where the American West Began
In 1763 Pierre Laclede, with the help of Auguste Chouteau the son of Laclede's mistress Marie Chouteau, established a fur trading post in the wilderness along the west bank of the Mississippi River. Today, that location is the site of Saint Louis, Missouri. This was the beginning of the fur trade in the west, as well as the settlement of the Great American Plains.
• saint louis • missouri • pierre laclede • madame marie chouteau • auguste chouteau

St. Louis Rams have thier own Superman
Louis and Virginia Carter adorned their infant son's room with Superman posters and decorations, hoping in some strange way that the powers of the superhero would transfer to little Kevin, who was born with eyes that did not work.
• superman • posters • and • decorations • hoping

The World of Louis L'Amour
There are few giants in the world of western literature, but ask any reader of westerns and undoubtably, the name Louis L’Amour will inevitably come up somewhere. If not for his 200 plus million sales, but perhaps for his sheer presence on the bookshelves of history. The Sacket Saga, War Drum, Hondo, Haunted Mesa, and many more titles are considered classics of the genre.
• louis l'amour • hondo • tom selleck • crossfire trail • war drum

Can St. Louis Cardinals repeat?
The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Detroit Tigers in five games in 2006 World Series, but they may be hard-pressed to repeat as NL Central division champions.
• major league baseball • national league central • nl central • st. louis cardinals • st. louis cards

David Louis Edelman Interview
David Louis Edelman talks about his debut novel, Infoquake, and the publicity campaign for the book, as well as blogging, haute couture and his next project.
• infoquake • david louis edeleman • johns hopkins • blog • blogging

Louis de Broglie, Physicist
Brief biography of Louis de Broglie who discovered the wave nature of electrons that established the wave-particle dualism.
• louis de broglie • louis de broglie physicist • de broglie wave-particle duality • de broglie wave nature of electrons • de broglie brief bio

Louis Malle at 75 Years Old
Louis Malle stood apart from his filmmaking contemporaries - for various reasons
• louis malle • francois truffaut • jean-luc godard • claude chabrol • zazie dans le metro

Louis Rukeyser 1933-2006
Beloved TV Host of "Wall $treet Week with Louis Rukeyser" died May 2, 2006 at the age of 73.
• louis rukeyser • wall $treet week • wall street week • cancer • elves index

Louis Spohr, Brief Bio
Louis Spohr's composition style is a transition between Classicism and Romanticism. He paved way for German Romantic opera with Carl Maria von Weber.
• louis spohr • spohr brief bio • spohr faust • spohr jessonda • spohr german romantic composer

Louis XII Coloring Sheet
Known as Louis the Just, June 27 is this king of France's birthday.
• coloring • coloring pages • history crafts • medieval coloring • renaissance crafts

Murder on the Ile Saint-Louis
When detective Aimee LeDuc gets a late night call for help, she finds an infant lying in her courtyard. Later, a woman is murdered nearby. Could it be the mother?
• paris mystery novels • cara black novels • cara black mysteries • aimee leduc murder mysteries • mystery novels set in paris

"Men Are Born Free"
On August 27, 1789 delegates to the French National Assembly had finally come to terms over an important document. Learn how a very small piece of paper helped keep the spirit of revolution alive and caused a king to lose his head.
• french revolution • declaration of the rights of man • age of enlightenment • louis xvi

Add Versailles To Paris List
While in Paris, plan a day to see the Chateau de Versailles. Home to kings and queens, such as Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, this palace is an extravagant must-see.
• chateau de versailles • versailles palace • louis xiv • louis xvi • marie antoinette

Anne Rice -- Queen of The Vampires
A few facts and ramblings about the vampire books of Anne Rice.
• anne rice • vampires • lestat • louis • claudia

Asset Allocation Review for 2003
Shows how asset allocation smoothes portfolio returns in up and down markets. Updated for 2003 final results.
• asset allocation • best investment newsletter porformance • bob brinker • louis rukeyser • wade cook

Boulogne and Betrayal
• esperanto • origins • lingvo internacia • international esperanto conference • louis de beaufront

Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther
A look at the life and work of C. F. W. walther, founder of the Missouri Synod as well as Concordia Seminary in St. Louis and the Synodical Conference. Dr. Walther was voted the most influential American Lutheran by readers of this forum.
• luther • lutheran • walther • missouri • lc-ms

Eleanor of Aquitaine
Eleanor of Aquitaine is one of the most famous women of the Middle Ages. Intelligent and colorful, she was Queen of both France and England and ruler of her own domain.
• eleanor of aquitaine • louis vii • louis the pious • henry ii • henry plantagenet

French Azilum
Near the banks of the Susquehanna River in Bradford County, Pennsylvania stands a historical marking that states, "Marie Antoinette Scenic View, 2000 feet".
• french revolution • france • marie antoinette • louis xvi • pennsylvania

Greatness or the Graveyard?....
No one likes to see an athlete stick around long after their best days are already behind them. Are we right to think that way? Here is a discussion of some of the aging legends in the NFL and what the future may hold for them....
• marino • young • irvin • rice • jacksonville

Guns Guns Guns
We all played with guns as youngsters. There is much that we don't realize about them. Like for instance...
• louis marx • remco • mego • roy rogers • gene autry

Jazz Greats!: Part 1 of 2
Here are some great jazz lessons on some jazz greats! Music, images, test, articles, and lots more!
• jazz • greats • louis armstrong • duke ellington • fats waller

Lafayette and Marie Antoinette (Part 2)
Torn between ideals of democracy and loyalty to the monarchy, the Marquis de Lafayette tried to save Marie Antoinette's life, and almost lost his own.
• lafayette • marie antoinette • louis • king • france

More Jazz Greats!: Part 2 of 2
Jazz Greats are presented in a ready to go lesson at this site. Come on in and enjoy the music, images and lots more!
• jazz • fatha hines • fats waller • louis armstrong • duke ellington

Mother of a Dynasty: Eleanor of Aquitaine
A look at the life of the most fascinating woman of her age, Eleanor of Aquitaine.
• crusade • france • antioch • louis vii • richard

Too Much Speed
The Titans were one miracle short of a Super Bowl win while St. Louis captured lightning in a bottle to win their first title in franchise history. Find out what put the Rams over the top...
• super • bowl • tennessee • titans • st.

Versailles Time Slip
In August of 1901, two visitors to the gardens at Versailles caught a glimpse of life before the French Revolution.
• suite 101 • paranormal • jodee redmond • versailles • time

HEIRLOOM APPLES
There's growing interest in heirloom apples. These antique fruits are bursting with flavor.
• heirloom apples • heirloom fruits • antique apples • thomas jefferson • 'york imperial

Jessie and Her Pathfinder, part 2
Jessie Fremont spends Christmas at home alone with her and John’s baby daughter, Lily. Fremont makes another exploration. Jessie has a second child, a son who does not live long. Fremont is dubbed The Pathfinder. Gold is discovered in California and Jessie and Lily travel west.
• fremont • john • charles • jessie • benton

Missouri Outlet Malls
From St. Louis to Branson and beyond, Missouri offers residents and visitors alike a world of outlet shopping.
• missouri outlet shopping • missouri outlets • st. louis mills • st. louis outlets • branson outlets

Missouri Travel Destinations
Missouri has a bountiful amount of hidden vacation gems that are both fun and affordable.
• missouri • branson • excelsior springs • st. louis • elms resort and spa

Sparkling Tales, Deadly Gems (Part I)
The Hope Diamond certainly has its place as one of history's most beautiful but cursed gems. Walk the diamond's three century trail - witness the tragedies that gave it its reputation - and see the truth behind the myths.
• hope diamond • diamond • jean baptiste tavernier • tavernier • evalyn walsh mclean

A Guide to Living Lightly
A review of E/The Environmental Magazine's book on environmentally friendly living
• e the environmental magazine • environmentally friendly • living green • living lightly • sustainable living

A LOOK AT BAHA'I RADIO
An examination of the developments in Baha'i related radio both on and off the Internet.
• baha'i faith • bahai scripture • the bab • báb • baha'u'llah

Authorship and the Woman Painter II: Two Case Studies
How the misattributions of the portraits of Charlotte du Val d'Ognes and Dublin-Tornelle exemplify the denial of women's claim to agency in the traditional art historical canon.
• authorship • jacques-louis david • charpentier • villers • labille-guiard

Big Band Leaders Who Helped Shape R&B
the seeds of this mighty music we love so much can be found in the swing era.
• swing • big bands • count basie • chick webb • john hammond

Black Musicals: Scenes and Shorts
One of the best ways to enjoy the best of African American talent in classic Hollywood is in the musical shorts, which were created to complement the main feature, and easily (unfortunately) excisible scenes from musicals, which, ironically, were many times the best part of the movie.
• duke ellington • billie holiday • bessie smith • st. louis blues • lena horne

Bunol, Spain's Tomatina Festival
On August 30 the town of Bunol in Spain will hold its yearly festival, which is centered on a two-hour long tomato-hurling battle: the biggest food fight in the world!
• la tomatina bunol valencia spain • spanish tomato throwing festival • worlds’ biggest food fight • saint san luis betran louis betrand • batalla

Carolingian Monastic Reform and the Plan of St. Gall: Part I, <i>The Reform</i>
monasticism, art, Plan, St. Gall, Benedict, Aniane, Catholic, history, Charlemagne, Louis the pious
• monasticism • art • plan • st. gall • benedict

Charles Lindbergh
Lindbergh devised new high altitude flying to save fuel and crossed the Atlantic in his biplane the Spirit of St. Louis.
• lindbergh • transatlantic • transportation • history • flight

French Aviation History
In France in 1783 the Montgolfier brothers are the first in history to leave the earths surface in a balloon, aviation madness was born! The next step, Powered Flight!
• french pioneers of aviation • first powered flight • aero club of france • the wright brothers • ernest archdeacon

Futureproof and Hope
What are the prospects for the two newly formed groups in the second round of the competition? Parallels with Chantelle winning 'Celebrity Big Brother' are inevitable...
• the x factor • hope • futureproof • simon cowell • boot camp

George Houghton Classic Cameras
Digital cameras are rapidly taking the place of traditional roll film cameras and many of the older cameras we knew and loved are becoming must-have collectibles.
• george thornton • antoine claudet • joseph nicéphore niépce • louis daguerre • daguerreotype

Great Mississippi River Keeps Rollin' Along
"Old Man River," flows from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico, bordering ten states as it rolls along. The Mississippi River connects the north to south.
• mississippi river • old man river • scenic vacation • american road trip • riverboat travel

Ida Lupino: Hard-Boiled Intelligence
Ida Lupino was the ultimate hard-boiled dame of the silver screen. She was also an accomplished director, something that was unheard of for a woman in her time. Here's part one of the story of one of the most multi-talented women to ever work in Hollywood.
• ida lupino • collier young • the light that failed • louis hayward • high sierra

July 14, 1789
On July 14, 1789 an angry French mob stormed the Bastille. The fall of the Bastille is considered the opening salvo of the radical stage of the French Revolution.
• the bastille • louis xvi • french revolution • july 14 • 1789

Lafayette and Marie Antoinette (Part 1)
How the Marquis de Lafayette, hero of the American Revolution, temporarily saved Queen Marie Antoinette from death.
• lafayette • marquis • general • american revolution • revolutionary war


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