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 | Francis Vere
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 | Francois II, King of France
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 | Françoise d'Aubigné
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 | Françoise d'Aubigné, marquise de Maintenon
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 | Françoise d'Aubigné, marquise de Maintenon
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 | Frank Evens
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 | Fred and Julia and family Duncombe Family:
Back row: Fred Duncombe, William Duncombe, John Lowes
Middle row: Lorne Duncombe, Julia Duncombe nee Mabee, John Duncombe
Front row: Ermal Lowes nee Duncombe, Mable Lowes, May Duncombe
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Date: 1909
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 | Fred Duncombe
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 | Fred Duncombe and family Riverside, Riverside County, California, United States of America, Back: May Glover nee Duncombe Middle Row: Julia and Fred Duncombe Front Row: Belle Glover and Melton Glover May’s Handwriting at bottom
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 | Fred in Beoumont, California
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 | Fred in Beoumont, California
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 | Fred, Julia and family Back: May Glover nee Duncombe Middle Row: Julia and Fred Duncombe Front Row: Belle Glover and Melton Glover May’s Handwriting at bottom
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 | Fred, Julia, May, Johnny, Belle & Milton in Beaumont, Calif.
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 | Fredegund Fredegund and Rigunth, steel engraving from Mme de Witt, Vieilles histoires de la patrie, 1887
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 | Frederic Wilhem Hennings.Imperial German Consul To Fiji
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 | Frederick Augustus I of Saxony Wettin
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 | Frederick Augustus I Wetting
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 | Frederick Augustus II of Saxony Wettin
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 | Frederick Augustus II Wettin
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 | Frederick Augustus II Wettin
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 | Frederick Augustus Wetting
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 | Frederick Christian of Saxony Wettin
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 | Frederick Henry and his family by Gerrit van Honthorst
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 | Frederick Henry and his family by Gerrit van Honthorst
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 | Frederick I Frederick the Belligerent
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 | Frederick I Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor Barbarossa, middle, flanked by his two children, King Henry VI (left) and Duke Frederick VI (right). From the Welf Chronicle
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 | Frederick I the Warlike Wettin
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 | Frederick I, Barbarossa, Frederick sends out the boy to see whether the ravens still fly.
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 | Frederick I, Margrave of Meissen Margrave of Meissen, Landgrave of Thuringia and Count Palatine of Saxony
Frederick I, Romanticist 19th century painting from the Albrechtsburg in Meißen.
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 | Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg
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 | Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg
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 | Frederick II of Germany From his book De arte venandi cum avibus (The art of hunting with birds). From a manuscript in Biblioteca Vaticana, Pal. lat 1071), late 13th century
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 | Frederick II of Legnica
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 | Frederick II Wettin
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 | Frederick II, Duke of Upper Lorraine
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 | Frederick III the Wise Wettin DÜRER, Albrecht
(b. 1471, Nürnberg, d. 1528, Nürnberg)
Portrait of Frederick the Wise
1524
Engraving, 188 x 122 mm
Art Institute, Chicago
Frederick III, called the Wise, Elector of the Empire and Duke of Saxony (1463-1525), was a patron of art and science, the founder of the University of Wittenberg and a supporter of the Reformation, although he never openly espoused the doctrines of Martin Luther. He could easily have been elected Emperor but wisely declined the honour. One of the earliest patrons of Dürer, he commissioned a portrait (in 1496) and many other works. The inscription beneath this engraved portrait reads: "Sacred to Christ. He favoured the word of God with piety, worthy to be revered by posterity forever. Albrecht Dürer made this for the Duke Frederick of Saxony, Arch-Marshal, Elector of the Holy Roman Empire; B[ene] M[erenti] F[ecit] V[ivus] V[ivo], MDXXIIII." (The phrase connotes: "worthy of high praise even while still alive.")
The engraving is based on a preparatory drawing, probably prepared during Frederick's stay at Nuremberg from November 1522 to February 1523. It could be pointed out that Dürer must have had a remarkable memory in order to add so much form and detail in the engraving that does not appear in the sketch from life, particularly the details of the eyes, the higher eyebrows and the revision of the cap. The portrait shows the fat but somehow tragic face of Frederick the Wise, one year before his death, in three-quarter profile, in contrast to the strict profile of Cardinal Albrecht of Brandenburg.
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 | Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor Portrait by Hans Burgkmair, about 1500 (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna)
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 | Frederick III, Landgrave of Thuringia
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 | Frederick IV of Denmark
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 | Frederick IV, Duke of Austria Frederick IV, Duke of Further Austria, engraving by W. Killian from 1623
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 | Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales
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 | Frederick of Lorraine, Pope Stephen IX
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 | Frederik V of Denmark
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 | Fredrick Leonard Kemp & Clare Laurel Chute Wedding Party Photo
wedding party. Also in the photo: Ray Serone, Arthur George Chute, Lucy
Laurel Roberts Chute and Jill Phillomena Chute. Photo courtesy of Sylvia Chute Albertini.
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 | French Coronation Crowns at the Musee du Louvre in France
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 | Frozza Orseolo Frozza's image on the family tree
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 | Fuulori Toakalou Cook
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 | G. Belle Glover
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 | Gabrielle Kaitlyn Parks Family (from top to bottom) Barbara Eugenie Chute Parks, Gabrielle Kaitlyn Parks and Kenneth Lesley Parks,
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 | Gad
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