* P: Philadelphia Mint
* D: Denver Mint
* S: San Francisco Mint
* P: Philadelphia Mint
* D: Denver Mint
* S: San Francisco Mint
His youth, very turbulent, was marked by disputes with his father who had him imprisoned several times, notably in the château de Vincennes, where he wrote letters to his mistress with whom he escaped in 1776. Elected deputy by the Third Estate of Aix in 1789, he imposed himself on the National Asse
Elizabeth Eckford (b. 1941) was among the first group of African-American students enrolled in a formerly whites-only school in Arkansas, known as the Little Rock Nine. She and her classmates had to face violence and hostility to be able to follow their studies. The Brown v. Board of education El
Tadeusz Kościuszko Military engineer, Polish and American general, war hero of both countries. Tadeusz Bonawentura Kościuszko was born in 1746 in the Mereczów region. He studied at the Piarist College in Lubieszów. The property was to be inherited by his brother, which is why Tadeusz chose a mili
Arthur, Duke of Richemont was the son of John IV, Duke of Brittany. Wounded at Agincourt, Richemont will retain the nickname scarred. Taken prisoner, he remained in England until 1420. Yolande dAragon, mother-in-law of Charles VII, had him appointed Constable of France in 1425. But Arthur was a whol