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  • Louis XVI - A Mature Stud ?!


    By Sir Thomas Cave, 2012-02-07

    While we have a common view of the man namedLouis Auguste de Bourbon, Dauphin (in 1773 Versailles RP) and king historically by 1774, at one point or another, we found his man...nay a boy, we found him a boy. A boy who liked to play with locks, and eat all his time, shy and a push over, who...

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    The Queen of Britain


    By Sir Thomas Cave, 2012-02-06

    I am a proud American (and a typical, hardspoken New Yorker). I have icons whotranscendsboarders, and cultures. One of those Icons, is her Royal Majesty, Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. Today,February6th, 2012,celebratedher 60th year since sheascendedthe throne....

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    While piling through the blogs I normally read, I came across this 'The Greatness of King Louis XVI' from the Mad Monarchist Blog.

    The Greatness of King Louis XVI


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    Richard Mique: L'Architecte Français


    By Sir Thomas Cave, 2012-01-12
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    Marie Antoinette and her Children: The queens adopted family

    From the day she arrived at Versailles at the age of only fourteen, one question loomed larger in the life of Marie Antoinette than any other. Versailles was so used to gossip...

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    Salomon de Brosse: L'Architecte Français


    By Sir Thomas Cave, 2011-12-29

    Salomon de Brosse (1571-1626) was an early 17 th century, and extremely influential architect in France, influencing several later architects, including

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    Buon Natale


    By Fiorino Pera, 2011-12-24
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    FranceOfficiallyRecognizes the United States of America

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    A walk to the Bibliothèque de Coeur


    By Pierre Ceriano, 2011-12-17

    It was while taking a detour on a walk through Languedoc that I met an American librarian named Farzaneh Eel, who has recently opened a branch library there. She is one of those librarians who guide you through the shelves and talk about their passion :books. You can also...

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    Thank you so much to those who attended my party. You made me very happy to be apart of versailles and even more so happy to know you all. :) . I am very greatful for the gifts and the...

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