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On the Discord between Jerome and Augustine, Settled Using Dicta of the Sibyls and of all the Gentiles, both Prophets and Ancient Poets who Prophesied Concerning Christ

Rome Reborn: The Vatican Library and Renaissance Culture is an exhibition of artifacts and scholarly descriptions of the great libraries of the...

The San Pedro was a 287-ton galleon built in Holland. It is representative of a typical treasure fleet ship used in the 18th century. The San Pedro carried 1,600 pesos in Mexican silver and several cr

Spanish Treasure Fleets of 1715 and 1733: Disasters Strike at Sea discusses Spain's search for gold and silver in the New World (1500s-1700s) and its...

Engraving: 80,000 crowded into the square to watch the execution of Louis XVI

Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Exploring the French Revolution is an introduction to the French Revolution and an archive of important documentary...

The bust of Louis XIV, date unknown. Medals from Louis XIV's 'Histoire métallique' (History in Medals), Department of Coins, Medals and Antiquities, série royale.

Creating French Culture traces the relationship of politics and culture in France, from Charlemagne to Charles de...


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