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    Eisenmenger, Joseph Matthäus Aigner, Károly Lotz, Christian Griepenkerl, Gustav Gaul, and Mór Than. Rahl was commissioned by Greek philanthropist Simon Sinas...
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    her young husband, their two children and her lords. Austrian artist Gustav Gaul (1836–1888) painted The first meeting of Maximilian I and Mary of Burgundy...
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    the Academy from 1828, and became a member there in 1843. The painter, Gustav Gaul [de], was one of his students. His portraits, mostly done on vitreous...
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    feature Germanic names) and were venerated in regions of Germania, Eastern Gaul, and Northern Italy (with a small distribution elsewhere) that were occupied...
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    Hesus, or Aisus was a Celtic god who was worshipped primarily in ancient Gaul and Britain. He is known from two monumental statues and a line in Lucan's...
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    the first century BC, Julius Caesar accomplished a siege at Uxellodunum in Gaul using a ten-story siege tower. Romans were nearly always successful in besieging...
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    figures embodied the Kingdoms of Prussia (by Peter Breuer), Bavaria (by August Gaul), Saxony (by August Kraus) and Württemberg (by Peter Christian Breuer). The...
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  • king of the Franks who had recently defeated the Muslim Umayyad invasion of Gaul. He traveled to Paris to plead for help in person against the surrounding...
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    century some Taifali were settled within the Roman Empire, notably in western Gaul in the modern province of Poitou. They subsequently supplied mounted units...
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  • Gustav Fuchs (January 2, 1900 – March 31, 1969) was a German politician, representative of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria and Bavarian People's...
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