For Boys:
- William
- John
- George
- James
- Charles
- Thomas
- Robert
- Henry
- Joseph
- Edward
For Girls:
- Mary
- Elizabeth
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For Boys:
- William
- John
- George
- James
- Charles
- Thomas
- Robert
- Henry
- Joseph
- Edward
For Girls:
- Mary
- Elizabeth
- Sarah
- Emily
- Emma
- Martha
- Susan
- Margaret
- Sarah
Nicholas Machiavelli (1469-1527) was an Italian Renaissance politician and writer, known for his political work titled The Prince . He is associated today with the pejorative adjective taken from his name, “Machiavellian”, and his work reduced to a manual of manipulation and political cynicism stil
Maximilien de Robespierre (1758-1794) is by far the best known of the French revolutionaries. Head of the Jacobins club, he sat in the Assembly as a Montagnard when he voted for the death of the king and war on the European monarchies. In June 1793, the Committee of Public Safety, of which he was on
Born in the Tarn, and established as a fabric merchant in Toulouse, Jean Calas and his family are of the Protestant faith.In October 1791, Jean Calas finds his son hanged in his shop. To avoid family dishonour, he initially conceals Marc-Antoines suicide. The trial takes place against a background o
Considered one of the greatest American dancers, Maria Tallchief (1925 – 2013) was the first Native American to be named prima ballerina. She is particularly noted for her energy and great technical abilities. Abundant youth Osage (tribe of Native Americans living primarily in Oklahoma) by his fa