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    Charles-Philippe Larivière (28 September 1798 in Paris – 29 February 1876 in Paris) was a French academic painter and lithographer. A talented student...
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  • sculptor Charles Philippe Lafont (1781–1839), French violinist and composer Charles-Philippe Larivière (1798–1876), French painter and lithographer Charles Philippe...
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  • player Jacinthe Larivière, (born 1981), a Canadian figure skater Nil-Élie Larivière (1899–1969), a Canadian politician Richard W. Lariviere (born 1950),...
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    Charles Lepeintre (1735–1803) was a French painter. His grandson was the painter Charles-Philippe Larivière. "Charles Lepeintre | Art Auction Results"...
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    of Baldwin commanding troops at the Battle of Montgisard, by Charles-Philippe Larivière. Baldwin is depicted in a litter, but he was still mobile at the...
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    geste from Brittany. He initially served Charles of Blois in the Breton War of Succession (1341–1364). Charles was supported by the French crown, while...
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    Montgisard Part of the Crusades The Battle of Montgisard, 1177. Charles Philippe Larivière, 1842–1844 Belligerents Kingdom of Jerusalem Knights Templar Ayyubid...
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    of France. After the 1451 French capture of Bordeaux by the armies of Charles VII, the Hundred Years' War appeared to be at an end. The English primarily...
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    Lifting of the Siege of Malta (Charles-Philippe Larivière, c. 1842). Marlowe was inspired by the great Christian–Muslim conflict of the 1565 Great Siege...
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    home. They became known as the Knights of Malta when, on 26 October 1530, Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, Grand Master of the Knights, sailed into Malta's...
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