Monthly Archives: November 2010

The great migration that eventually populated France to North America

      The great migration that eventually populated France to North America This is strictly an estimate of the world population of all the humans that have ever lived and died on our planet Earth (110 billion). Starting around … Continue reading

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François-Dominique Toussaint L’Ouverture 1743-1803

HAITI (AYITI) Land of the Mountains Ancient island of Hispanola but known by the ancient aboriginal inhabitants as Haiti. Before the revolution and before Christopher Columbus in 1492 the first known inhabitants were Arrawaks and the CARIBE Haitian Indians. The … Continue reading

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Raphael 1483-1520 Painter and Architect Raffaello Sanzioda Urbino

Raphael 1483-1520 Painter and Architect Raffaello Sanzioda Urbino I was very fortunate to have traveled in all parts of the world. During these travels, I witnessed the tragedies that humans do to each other and the cruelty that is inflected … Continue reading

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OSSIAN (OISIN) A gaelic Bard-(a professional poet & eulogies OSSIAN-OISIN-UN gaélique Bard-un professionnel poète & éloges

OSSIAN (OISIN) A gaelic Bard-(a professional poet & eulogies) (Lived during the 3rd century, was born at Loch Achtriochtan, Southern Ireland) He was a legendary Irish Gaelic warrior poet, who lived and died during Saint Patrick’s time after giving the … Continue reading

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Jean Racine 17th century French dramatist/Jean Racine 17e siècle dramaturge français

Jean Racine 17th century French dramatist December born on the 20th and baptized 22, 1639 with name Jean Racine as his namesake of his father and grandfather at La Ferté-Milon AISNE (one of the original 83 departments created during the … Continue reading

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