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Funeral Of Juan Gomez Acebo - Madrid

Funeral Of Juan Gomez Acebo - Madrid

Queen Sofia and her grandsons, Pablo and Miguel, greet Beltrán Gómez-Acebo and Teresa Veret upon their arrival at the Castrense Cathedral before the funeral for Juan Gómez-Acebo, on September 8, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). Photo by José Ramón Hernando/Europa Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Funeral Of Juan Gomez Acebo - Madrid

Funeral Of Juan Gomez Acebo - Madrid

Queen Sofia with her grandsons Miguel and Pablo Urdangarin on their arrival at the Castrense Cathedral before the funeral for Juan Gómez-Acebo, on September 8, 2024, in Madrid (Spain). FUNERAL José Oliva / Europa Press 09/08/2024

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Alexis Gruss, Circus Legend, Died At 79

Alexis Gruss, Circus Legend, Died At 79

File photo dated September 22, 1998 of Alexis Gruss,His wife Gipsy, his sons Stephane and Firmin, his daughter-in-law Nathalie and his grandsons Charles and Alexandre. - Alexis Gruss, equestrian circus legend, died on Saturday after "a heart attack at the age of 79", according to his communications department. Photo by Patrick Davy/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Hemingway's grandsons visit Cuban village

Hemingway's grandsons visit Cuban village

COJIMAR, Cuba - John Hemingway (R) and Patrick Hemingway, grandsons of noted American author Ernest Hemingway, pose at a fishing village of Cojimar, Cuba, on Sept. 8, 2014, as they visited there to mark the 60th anniversary of their grandfather's Nobel Prize in Literature. The village inspired Ernest Hemingway to write "The Old Man and the Sea." Hemingway, who lived in Cuba for over 20 years, rented a home in the village.

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Kyogen actor Shigeyama Sensaku dies

Kyogen actor Shigeyama Sensaku dies

TOKYO, Japan - A June 2009 file photo taken during a performance in Kyoto shows Kyogen actor Shigeyama Sensaku (L), who was designated as a Japanese living national treasure. He died at age 93 on May 23, 2013, of lung cancer at his home in Kyoto. At center is his son Shigeyama Sengoro and at right are Sensaku's twin great-grandsons Toramasa (far R) and Tatsumasa.

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Former Myanmar President Ne Win dies at 92

Former Myanmar President Ne Win dies at 92

YANGON, Myanmar - Former Myanmar President Gen. Ne Win (file photo) died at his lakeside residence Dec. 5, family sources said. He was 92. The former president had been under house arrest since March following the apprehension of his son-in-law Aye Zaw Win and three grandsons in an alleged coup attempt against the junta.

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Papers of Chang going on public view

Papers of Chang going on public view

NEW YORK, United States - Papers of the late Chang Hsueh-liang, who helped form an alliance between China's Nationalists and Communists against Japan in 1936, will be made public from June 5 at Columbia University. Chang's son Chang Lu-lin (L), along with two grandsons - Jeff Chang (C) and Rob Chang - attended a commemorative ceremony held at a library at the university on June 3.

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Former Myanmar President Ne Win dies at 92

Former Myanmar President Ne Win dies at 92

YANGON, Myanmar - Former Myanmar President Gen. Ne Win (file photo) died at his lakeside residence Dec. 5, family sources said. He was 92. The former president had been under house arrest since March following the apprehension of his son-in-law Aye Zaw Win and three grandsons in an alleged coup attempt against the junta. (Kyodo)

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CHOCOLAT

CHOCOLAT

CHOCOLAT AURELIAN PARENT KOENIG, JUDI DENCH Date: 2000

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Hemingway's grandsons visit Cuban village

Hemingway's grandsons visit Cuban village

COJIMAR, Cuba - John Hemingway (R) and Patrick Hemingway, grandsons of noted American author Ernest Hemingway, pose at a fishing village of Cojimar, Cuba, on Sept. 8, 2014, as they visited there to mark the 60th anniversary of their grandfather's Nobel Prize in Literature. The village inspired Ernest Hemingway to write "The Old Man and the Sea." Hemingway, who lived in Cuba for over 20 years, rented a home in the village. (Kyodo)

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Papers of Chang going on public view

Papers of Chang going on public view

NEW YORK, United States - Papers of the late Chang Hsueh-liang, who helped form an alliance between China's Nationalists and Communists against Japan in 1936, will be made public from June 5 at Columbia University. Chang's son Chang Lu-lin (L), along with two grandsons - Jeff Chang (C) and Rob Chang - attended a commemorative ceremony held at a library at the university on June 3.

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