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François L'Olonais
Definition by Mark Cartwright

François L'Olonais

François L'Olonais (also spelt L'Olonnais or L'Ollonais, c. 1630-1668), real name Jean-David Nau, was a French buccaneer and pirate who operated from Tortuga on Hispaniola. In 1667, he famously attacked Venezuela, then part of the Spanish...
L'Anse aux Meadows
Image by Michel Rathwell

L'Anse aux Meadows

Archaeological site of L'Anse aux Meadows, a Viking settlement in Newfoundland, North America, which was built and occupied around 1000 CE. It could house up to 70-90 people who would use the site while on expeditions lasting a few years...
L'Anse aux Meadows - Reconstructed Hall
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L'Anse aux Meadows - Reconstructed Hall

Reconstructed Viking dwelling from the archaeological site of L'Anse aux Meadows, a Viking settlement in Newfoundland, North America, which was built and occupied around 1000 CE. It could house up to 70-90 people who would use the site while...
L'Hermitage at Pontoise by Pissarro
Image by Guggenheim Museum

L'Hermitage at Pontoise by Pissarro

A c. 1868 oil on canvas painting, L'Hermitage at Pontoise (aka Hills of the Hermitage), by Camille Pissarro (1830-1903), the Danish-French impressionist painter. The artist lived in Pontoise for two spells and painted many village and rural...
L'Astrolabe
Image by François Geoffroi Roux (1811–1882)

L'Astrolabe

The French corvette, L'Astrolabe, first named La Coquille, is famous for having served on the exploration voyages of French explorer Jules Sébastien César Dumont d’Urville (1790-1842).
Michel de L'Hospital
Definition by Stephen M Davis

Michel de L'Hospital

Michel de L'Hospital (also known as L'Hôpital, c. 1505-1573) was a French statesman who served during the reigns of four kings – Francis I, Henry II, Francis II, and Charles IX – as Councillor of Parlement (1537), Chancellor of the Duchesse...
Prodigies: Earthquake Perception from Julius to L'Aquila
Article by Irene Fanizza

Prodigies: Earthquake Perception from Julius to L'Aquila

The beauty of being an archaeologist is having the good fortune to find something on an archaeological dig that remains in a relatively good state of preservation. In various degrees, there are those who study how nature can actually help...
The Sea at L'Estaque by Cézanne
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The Sea at L'Estaque by Cézanne

An 1876 landscape painting in oils, The Sea at L'Estaque, by Paul Cézanne (1839-1906), the French post-impressionist artist. Cézanne lived in L'Estaque, 50 kilometres (31 mi) west of Marseille, in the 1870s. The artist was captivated by the...
François L'Olonais
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François L'Olonais

A 17th century illustration of François L’Olonais (1630-1668), the infamous French buccaneer who terrorized the Spanish Main. (From an early edition of The Buccaneers of America by Alexander Exquemelin)
Naval Battle during the Quasi-War, between USS Constellation and L'Insurgente
Image by John William Schmidt

Naval Battle during the Quasi-War, between USS Constellation and L'Insurgente

The USS Consetllation takes on the French frigate L'Insurgente on 9 February 1799, one of the most memorable actions of the Quasi-War (1798-1800). By Rear Admiral John William Schmidt, 1981. Naval History and Heritage Command, Washington...
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