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Daniel in the Lions' Den Visited by an Angel
Daniel in the Lions' den visited by an angel, oil on canvas by François-Alexandre Verdier, c. 1705.
Museum of Fine Arts, Caen.

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Daniel Webster
Daniel Webster, or 'Black Dan', who made up one-third of the 'Great Triumvirate' of US congressmen (the other two being Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun), portrait by Francis Alexander, commissioned in honor of his legal defense in Dartmouth...

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Daniel Shays and Job Shattuck
Shays' Rebellion leaders Daniel Shays (left) and Job Shattuck, illustration by an unknown artist, 1787.
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution.

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Daniel and Ezekiel
Prophets Daniel and Ezekiel on the south side of the medieval rood screen.
St Firman's, North Crawley, Buckinghamshire.

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Portrait of Daniel Morgan
Portrait of Daniel Morgan (1735/36-1802), oil on canvas by Charles Willson Peale, c. 1794.
Independence National Historical Park Collection, Philadelphia PA.

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Daniel Morgan
Portrait of Daniel Morgan by an unknown artist, from the George Washington Bicentennial Commission c. 1924.
US National Archives and Records Administration.

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Daniel Villanueva and Stratigraphy
A graduate of San Francisco State University, Daniel's archaeological expertise is on the pre- and proto-historic periods of San Francisco. His Masters thesis was on the pre-histoy and history of Lake Merced, and the foundation of the Past...

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Reconstruction of the Roman Emperors: Interview with Daniel Voshart
Working with busts, written descriptions, coins and any other available resource, Daniel has reconstructed the heads of the first 54 Roman Emperors from the Roman Empire. From Augustus Caesar to Marcus Aurelius, Maximinus Thrax and Caligula...

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Ancient Persian Governors
The Achaemenid Persian Empire functioned as well as it did because of the efficient bureaucracy established by its founder Cyrus the Great (r. c. 550-530 BCE) which was administered through the satrapy system. A Persian governor of a province...

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William Dampier
William Dampier (1651-1715) was an English explorer, navigator, and naturalist, who was the first person to circumnavigate the world three times. He was also among the first Englishmen to step foot on Australian soil when he sailed into King...