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Indian Corn
Indian Corn – also known as Flint Corn and Calico Corn – one of the three types of maize cultivated by the Native Peoples of North America.

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The Roman Tetrarchy Under Diocletian, 293–305 CE - An Empire Rebuilt — Stability Through Division, Succession by Design
This map illustrates the Roman Tetrarchy, a four-part imperial system established by Emperor Diocletian (reigned 284–305 CE) in 293 CE to stabilize and defend the sprawling Roman Empire. It aimed to address political instability, streamline...

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Statue of Michel de L'Hospital
Statue of Michel de L'Hospital (also known as L'Hôpital, c. 1505-1573), Chancellor of France, Louis-Pierre Deseine, Palais Bourbon, Paris.
Photo by DimiTalen, 2016.

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Michel de L'Hospital
Michel de L'Hospital, portrait from Bibliotheca sive Thesaurus virtutis by Jean Jacques Boissard, Frankfurt am Main: William Fitzer 1627.
Municipal Library of Trento.

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Portrait of Chancellor Michel de L’Hospital
Michel de L'Hospital (c. 1506-1573), Chancellor of France, oil on wood by an unknown French artist, second half of the 16th century.
Louvre, Paris.

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Grave of Maurice Ravel
The grave of the French composer Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) in the cemetery of Levallois-Perret, a suburb of Paris.

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Maurice Ravel, 1928
A 1928 photograph of the French composer Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). Taken at his home, La Belvedere, Montfort-l'Amaury, France. (National Library, Paris)

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Maurice Ravel, 1907
A 1907 photograph by Pierre Petit of the French composer Maurice Ravel (1875-1937).

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Maurice Ravel, 1925
A 1925 photograph of the French composer Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). (National Library, Paris)

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Ravel's Villa
The villa La Belvedere, just outside Paris in Montfort-l’Amaury. It was lived in from 1921 by the composer Maurice Ravel (1875-1937).