• Alphonse de Beauchamp (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    (1767–1832) was a French historian. Beauchamp was born in Monaco and educated in Paris. He entered the Sardinian military service in 1784, but suffered...
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    French franc (redirect from Franc à cheval)
    present. During the Belle Époque, the 100-franc gold coin was called a "monaco", referring to the flourishing casino business in Monte Carlo.[citation...
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  • Princess Grace of Monaco were among his appreciative clients, as were Jean Cocteau and Colette. During World War II, Oliver operated a hotel in the French...
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  • Baldwin (1745–1807), a commander of militia at the Battle of Lexington, found this apple between 1784 and 1793 while working as a surveyor and engineer...
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    Haiti (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from EB9)
    edu. Archived from the original on 3 June 2011. Retrieved 24 July 2013. "1784–1800 – The United States and the Haitian Revolution". History.state.gov....
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  • Regent (1783–1784) Giambattista Zampini, Angelo Ortolani, Captains Regent (1784) Francesco Manenti, Marino Francesconi, Captains Regent (1784–1785) Marino...
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    newly founded Paris Conservatoire. Born to a family originally from Picardy that was established at Monaco in the 18th century, Langlé showed so much...
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    Montparnasse (the location of Edgar Quinet métro station). It was built between 1784 and 1791 by the Ferme générale, the corporation of tax farmers, to enforce...
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    In September 1784, while seated at Nicolet's Theater in the company of "a beautiful Creole" woman, he and his companion were harassed by a white colonial...
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    Ajaccio (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    a school in Autun to learn basic French, then after a year went to Brienne from 1779 to 1784. At Brienne Napoleon concentrated on studies. He wrote a...
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