2005 (in French) Renaissance du Musée de Brest, acquisitions récentes : [exposition], Musée du Louvre, Aile de Flore, Département des Peintures, 25 octobre...
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Queen Victoria (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
the couple at Boulogne and accompanied them to Paris. They visited the Exposition Universelle (a successor to Albert's 1851 brainchild the Great Exhibition)...
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Benjamin Disraeli (section First Derby government)
In 1858, Baron Lionel de Rothschild became the first MP to profess the Jewish faith. Faced with a vacancy, Disraeli and Derby tried yet again to bring...
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sparking the Luxembourg Crisis. Luxembourg had regained its de jure independence in 1839 as a grand duchy. However, it was in personal union with the...
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Milan, with whom they contest the Derby della Madonnina, one of the most followed derbies in football. It is called Derby della Madonnina in honour of one...
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Baptiste Pointe De Sable Founder of Chicago. Julian Messner. Retrieved April 16, 2011. Letter of Antoine Ouilmette to John H. Kinzie, June 1, 1839; reproduced...
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Illinois. After the Manny Reaper beat the McCormick version at the Paris Exposition of 1855, McCormick filed a lawsuit against Manny for patent infringement...
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May–1 November: The 1862 International Exhibition, or the "Great London Exposition", is held in South Kensington. 24 May: The new Westminster Bridge, an...
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Timeline of Turin (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
1899 - F.I.A.T. automotive manufactory in business. 1902 - International Exposition of Modern Decorative Arts held. 1906 Lancia & C. automotive manufactory...
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List of rose cultivars named after people (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
Guillot-Massad, France) Aimée Vibert (1828 — Vibert, France) Alain Blanchard (1839 — Vibert, France) Alain Souchon (2000 — Meilland, France) Alan Titchmarsh...
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