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Richard Strauss, 1904
Image by Joseph Gaylord Gessford

Richard Strauss, 1904

A 1904 photograph of the composer Richard Strauss (1864-1949). Taken by Joseph Gaylord Gessford in New York.
Richard Sibbes
Image by Gustavus Ellinthorpe Sintzenich

Richard Sibbes

A portrait of Richard Sibbes, an English preacher of the Reformation. By Gustavus Ellinthorpe Sintzenich
Home of Richard Strauss, Garmisch
Image by Josef Lehmkuhl

Home of Richard Strauss, Garmisch

The former home of the composer Richard Strauss (1864-1949) in Garmisch, Bavaria.
Richard Henry Lee
Image by Charles Willson Peale

Richard Henry Lee

Portrait of Richard Henry Lee (1732-1794), Virginian statesman during the American Revolution and Founding Father of the United States. Oil on canvas by Charles Willson Peale, c. 1795-1805. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution...
Portrait of Richard Henry Lee
Image by Alonzo Chappel

Portrait of Richard Henry Lee

A sketch of Richard Henry Lee; on his left hand, he wears a black silk glove to hide the injury he sustained in a hunting accident that cost him four of his fingers. Engraving by Alonzo Chappel, 1861. New York Public Library, Emmet Collection...
Major General Richard Montgomery
Image by New York Public Library

Major General Richard Montgomery

Major General Richard Montgomery (1738-1775), an Irish-born soldier who led the Continental troops in the American Invasion of Quebec (1775-1776) and was killed at the Battle of Quebec (31 December 1775). Emmet Collection of Manuscripts...
Richard Strauss, 1888
Image by Unknown Artist

Richard Strauss, 1888

An 1888 photograph of the composer Richard Strauss (1864-1949).
Richard Strauss by Erler
Image by Fritz Erler

Richard Strauss by Erler

A 1900 portrait by Fritz Erler of the composer Richard Strauss (1864-1949). (Private Collection)
The Wars of the Roses: Consequences & Effects
Article by Mark Cartwright

The Wars of the Roses: Consequences & Effects

The Wars of the Roses (1455-1487 CE) was a dynastic conflict where the nobility and monarchs of England intermittently battled for supremacy over a period of four decades. Besides the obvious consequences of Lancastrian and Yorkist kings...
Rollo of Normandy
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Rollo of Normandy

Rollo (l. c.860-c.930 CE, r. 911-927 CE) was a Viking chieftain who became the founder and first ruler of the region of Normandy. He converted to Christianity as part of a deal with the Frankish king Charles the Simple (893-923 CE) in 911...
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