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Charles de Foucauld with colonists. Charles Eugène, vicomte de Foucauld de Pontbriand, commonly known as Charles de Foucauld, was a French soldier, explorer, geographer, ethnographer, Catholic priest and hermit who lived among the Tuareg people in the Sahara in Algeria.-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin-stock-foto
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Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral, Catholic Church in Paris, France - November 2024-stock-foto
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Mgr de Llobet, Bishop of Gap, serving as a military chaplain during World War I. Wearing ecclesiastical robes with a cross, he ministered to soldiers at the front, symbolising the Churchís presence alongside troops. Published in LíIllustration, 8 April 1916.-stock-foto
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WWI illustration by Lucien Jonas: in a ruined church, a French Chasseur Alpin places a captured German rifle, bayonet, and helmet at the feet of a statue of Joan of Arc. Titled LíEx-Voto, this powerful image symbolizes gratitude, sacrifice, and religious patriotism in wartime France. Published in L'Illustration, April 1916.-stock-foto
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Sheet 2 of the 1916 German model kit 'Das zerschossene Dorf' (The Bombarded Village), featuring parts to assemble a bombed church. Includes faÁades, roofs, porches, and interior sections. A chilling example of militarized play in WWI-era German culture, documented in LíIllustration, April 1, 1916.-stock-foto
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Tivoli Bridge and Peyrade Canal, from Quai d'Orient in Sète, Occitanie, France-stock-foto
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Volunteers distributing food boxes at Tor Vergata during the Jubilee of Youth with Pope Leo XIV in Rome, Italy.-stock-foto
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France, Menton-August 01, 2025 : Giant city name in capital letters on the beach, Menton, French Riviera .-stock-foto
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Panoramic sunset view of Menton, France, with colorful old town buildings glowing in warm light, set against the Mediterranean Sea and blue sky on the-stock-foto
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Panoramic sunset view of Menton, France, with colorful old town buildings glowing in warm light, set against the Mediterranean Sea and blue sky on the-stock-foto
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Panoramic sunset view of Menton, France, with colorful old town buildings glowing in warm light, set against the Mediterranean Sea and blue sky on the-stock-foto
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Panoramic sunset view of Menton, France, with colorful old town buildings glowing in warm light, set against the Mediterranean Sea and blue sky on the-stock-foto
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The Jumièges Abbey in Normandy, France, a Benedictine monastery built in the 8th century and destroyed in the 19th century. 1st August 2025 Photo Dami-stock-foto
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The Jumièges Abbey in Normandy, France, a Benedictine monastery built in the 8th century and destroyed in the 19th century. 1st August 2025 Photo Dami-stock-foto
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The Jumièges Abbey in Normandy, France, a Benedictine monastery built in the 8th century and destroyed in the 19th century. 1st August 2025 Photo Dami-stock-foto
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The Jumièges Abbey in Normandy, France, a Benedictine monastery built in the 8th century and destroyed in the 19th century. 1st August 2025 Photo Dami-stock-foto
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The Jumièges Abbey in Normandy, France, a Benedictine monastery built in the 8th century and destroyed in the 19th century. 1st August 2025 Photo Dami-stock-foto
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The Jumièges Abbey in Normandy, France, a Benedictine monastery built in the 8th century and destroyed in the 19th century. 1st August 2025 Photo Dami-stock-foto
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The Jumièges Abbey in Normandy, France, a Benedictine monastery built in the 8th century and destroyed in the 19th century. 1st August 2025 Photo Dami-stock-foto