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    Charles Louis Gratia (9 November 1815 – 11 August 1911) was a French painter best known as a pastel artist. He became well-known for his portraits during...
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  • smartphones USS Gratia (AKS-11), a 1944 Acubens-class general stores issue ship Charles Louis Gratia (1815–1911), French painter and pastel artist Gratia Countryman...
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  • the painter Charles Louis Gratia (1815–1911) who, after his return to France in 1867, settled for a time in Lunéville and remarried. Gratia specialized...
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    including the visit of the future King Edward VII, the high wire act of Charles Blondin, the arrival of the first official Japanese embassy to the United...
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    1835), Louis-Chrysostome Michel, the actor Pierre-François Bocage, the writer Charles Didier, the novelist Félicien Mallefille, the politician Louis Blanc...
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    established himself in France in 1741, where he became an interpreter for King Louis XV. Jacob Rodrigues Pereire (as he went by in French) married Miriam Lopès...
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    Eugène Péreire Péreire by Charles Louis Gratia (1884) Born (1831-10-01)1 October 1831 Paris, France Died 21 March 1908(1908-03-21) (aged 76) Paris, France...
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    Louis-Auguste de Bourbon, duc du Maine (31 March 1670 – 14 May 1736) was an illegitimate son of Louis XIV and his official mistress, Madame de Montespan...
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    et per misercordiam dei rex francorum atque langobardorum Latin: Carolus gratia dei rex francorum et langobardorum ac patricius Romanorum For more on the...
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    Louis Viardot (pronounced [lwi vjaʁ.do]; 31 July 1800 in Dijon, France – 5 May 1883 in Paris, France) was a French writer, art historian, art critic,...
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    Samurai Reincarnation. Mulier fortis cuius pretium de ultimis finibus sive Gratia Regni Tango Regina exantlatis pro Christo aerumnis clara was composed by...
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    motto "LVD XIII DG – FR ET NAV REX" (LVDOVICVS XIII DEI GRATIA FRANCIAE ET NAVARRAE REX "Louis XIII, by the grace of God king of France and of Navarre")...
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  • sola gratia and sola fide were used in conjunction by the Reformers themselves. In 1554, for example, Philip Melanchthon wrote, "sola gratia justificamus...
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  • their father as a weaver. Demange studied under the pastel artist Charles Louis Gratia (1815–1911). On 12 September 1888 he married Marie Célestine Merel...
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    Parma from Charles Emmanuel's threats, Charles deployed troops on the borders of the Papal States. Thanks to the mediation of Louis XV, Charles Emmanuel...
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  • a supreme ruler. — Louis St. Laurent [citation needed] However, the style used on Canadian coinage is simply D.G. Rex (Dei Gratia Rex, "By the Grace of...
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  • Louis XII, titled himself Ludovicus Dei Gratia Francorum Neapolis et Hierusalem Rex Dux Mediolani ("Louis, By the Grace of God King of the Franks, of...
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    Johannes Dei Gratia Francorum Rex, [Jean, by the grace of God, King of the French]).[citation needed] Other francs were minted under Charles V, Henry III...
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    monarch to style himself "King of France" (rex Francie). The son of King Louis VII and his third wife, Adela of Champagne, he was originally nicknamed...
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    Gerard of Roussillon. In 872, Charles appointed him chamberlain and magister ostiariorum (master of porters) to his heir Louis the Stammerer. Boso likewise...
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    King Louis XII of France and Frederick's famous cousin King Ferdinand II of Aragon had continued the claim of Louis's predecessor, King Charles VIII of...
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    brought Louis d'Outremer, the dispossessed son of Charles the Simple, from his exile at the court of Athelstan of England to become king as Louis IV. This...
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    in The Descendants of John Porter (1893) that Emily's mother was Adeline Gratia Bradley, who died in 1822, but as Emily was born in 1829, this is incorrect...
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    designated his nephew Louis I of Hungary as his successor should he produce no male heir, just as his father had with Charles I of Hungary to gain help...
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    from the House of Vasa. Official titles in Latin: Ioannes Casimirus, Dei Gratia rex Poloniae, magnus dux Lithuaniae, Russie, Prussiae, Masoviae, Samogitiae...
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    They divorced in 1733. In Latin: Augustus Secundus, Dei Gratia rex Poloniae, magnus dux Lithuaniae, Russie, Prussiae, Masoviae, Samogitiae...
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    Kingdom of Albania (medieval) (category Charles I of Anjou)
    Regnum Albanie) with the Kingdom of Sicily under King Charles of Anjou (Carolus I, dei gratia rex Siciliae et Albaniae). He appointed Gazo Chinard as...
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  • Sewell, Evening Standard, 15 March 2012 cacoēthes. Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short. A Latin Dictionary on Perseus Project. κακοήθης. Liddell, Henry...
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    margrave, Albert styled himself as Margrave of Brandenburg (Adelbertus Dei gratia marchio in Brandenborch) on 3 October 1157, thereby beginning the Margraviate...
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  • Moniz. The film, based on Our Lady of Fátima, features the original song "Gratia Plena" ("Full of Grace"), performed by Andrea Bocelli and composed by Italian...
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