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651 | ![]() | Feist, Sarah Steadham | |
652 | ![]() | Felix and Irina Yusupov | |
653 | ![]() | Felon Evans | |
654 | ![]() | Felon Evans | |
655 | ![]() | Felton, Rebecca Latimer United States Senator, Georgia | |
656 | ![]() | Felton, Rebecca Latimer | |
657 | ![]() | Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emperor, king of Bohemia and Hungary and king of Croatia. | |
658 | ![]() | Ferdinand of Aragon Michael Sittow (circa 1469-1525), Kunsthistorisches Museum | |
659 | ![]() | Fernán González in the Arch of Santa Maria de Burgos | |
660 | ![]() | Fernando I de Castilla y León Juan Rodríguez de Toledo (c.1410–15), Museo del Prado, Madrid. | |
661 | ![]() | Fillingim, Rev. John Thomas | |
662 | ![]() | Floride Colhoun Calhoun (1792-1866) Second Lady of the United States | |
663 | ![]() | Folsom sisters L-R: Fannie and Annie Folsom, and Samuel Wilkerson | |
664 | ![]() | Fontenoy Obelisk The Battle of Fontenoy-en-Puisaye was the climatic struggle over the imperial dispositions of Louis the Pious among his sons, Lothair I of Italy, Charles the Bald and Louis the German. Lothair and his nephew Pepin were defeated by Charles and Louis. | |
665 | ![]() | Fontevraud Abbey | |
666 | ![]() | Forde Abbey | |
667 | ![]() | Fort Claiborne Historical Marker Monroe County, Alabama | |
668 | ![]() | Fort Mims Reenactment 25 Aug 2012 | |
669 | ![]() | Fr. David Ker Texada | |
670 | ![]() | Frances Conway Clackler (1921-2016) | |
671 | ![]() | Frances Howard, Countess of Surrey | |
672 | ![]() | Francis Bayard Winthrop John Trumbull, Artist | |
673 | ![]() | Francis Celestino Brent | |
674 | ![]() | Francis, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld | |
675 | ![]() | François II François Clouet | |
676 | ![]() | Francoise Marie de Bourbon Attributed to François de Troy (1645–1730). Palace of Versailles. | |
677 | ![]() | Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart Palace of Versailles. | |
678 | ![]() | Frank "Soul" Bryars | |
679 | ![]() | Frank A Lumsden | |
680 | ![]() | Frank and Elizabeth Tunstall Bryars | |
681 | ![]() | Frankish Empire (481-814) |
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682 | ![]() | Frederick II of Hesse-Kassel, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel, KG Johann Heinrich Tischbein (1722–1789), artist. Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana. | |
683 | ![]() | Frederick Louis of Schleswig-Holstein François Gérard (1770–1837) , artist. Staatliches Museum Schwerin. | |
684 | ![]() | Frederick Oliver Robinson, 2nd Marquess of Ripon National Portrait Gallery, London. Ernest Clarence Elliott, for Elliott & Fry. | |
685 | ![]() | Frederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer | |
686 | ![]() | Frederick the Great Johann Georg Ziesenis (1716–1776), artist. | |
687 | ![]() | Frederick V of the Palatinate Workshop of Michiel van Mierevelt (1566–1641), artist. | |
688 | ![]() | Frederick William II of Prussia Frédéric Reclam (1734–1774), artist. Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation, Berlin-Brandenburg. | |
689 | ![]() | Frederick William III of Prussia Museum of Prussia collection. | |
690 | ![]() | Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel (1820-1884) Charles de Steuben, artist | |
691 | ![]() | Frederick, Prince of Wales Attributed to artist, Joseph Highmore | |
692 | ![]() | French Campaign of 1202 and the Battle of Mirebeau At the Battle of Mirebeau, John dealt a decisive defeat to Arthur, bagging the young duke and his Poitevin allies as they were attempting to bag Arthur's grandmother, Eleanor. (This was the southern strategy of Philip Augustus' campaign to wrest Normandy from John and it derailed his northern push against Arques.) John then took the occasion of the victory to offend his own allies, particularly the seneschal of Anjou, William de Roches, who went over to the French king. "In his moment of triumph, John forgot to be magnanimous to exactly the men on whom his control of Anjou and Poitou rested." Church, p. 108. "[T]he king [John] squandered this crucial opportunity, and a dreadful corner was turned in his career, from which there would be no return. * * * The king's merciless behavior caused serious scandal. * * * William des Roches was so disgusted by John's behavior that he abandoned him - transferring is allegiance to Philip of France- and the leading nobles in the Angevin heartlands soon followed suit." Asbridge, p. 275 | |
693 | ![]() | Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt Attributed to Johann Georg Ziesenis (1716–1776). Landesmuseum Württemberg. | |
694 | ![]() | G. W. Estes Gammon Reunion, ca. 1992 | |
695 | ![]() | Gallaway, David and Lewis Cooper, W. (artist), Tennessee Portrait Project, National Society of Colonial Dames of America in Tennessee | |
696 | ![]() | Gammon Reunion L to R: (?), Clifford (Red) Gammon, Fred Moses, Lily Gammon Shell, Mary George Brit holding Durwood or Wayne(?), Clarice Ashmore(?), Mary Ruth Entrekin Gammon, Thomas Harbert Gammon, Mary Gammon Ashmore, Rosa Gammon Moses, Gene Ashmore, Joe Gammon, Millard Asbury (Jack) Gammon, Christine Conway Gammon, Floris Brock Gammon, Joseph Myrl Gammon, Charles Gammon, Lavada Gammon. Seated or kneeling: Edward Gammon, (?), Dorothy Shell, Viola Hipp Gammon, Jane Gammon, James Lemuel Gammon, Thomas Gammon, and Jimmy Gammon. |
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697 | ![]() | Gammon, Helen Christine Conway | |
698 | ![]() | Gammon, James Lemuel and Bettye Knight James was the first son of Joseph Myrl Gammon and Bessie Clark. | |
699 | ![]() | Gammon, James Lemuel and Family Taken at the family home in Mt. Zion, Georgia, this portrait includes all nine children. L to R: Lavada, Wiley, Rosa, Millard Asbury (Jack), Thomas Harbert, James Lemuel, Viola, James Clifford (Red), Joseph Myrl, Mary and Lillie. | |
700 | ![]() | Gammon, Joseph Myrl |