1. Claude Monet died of Lung cancer in 1926 at the age of 86
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yes three dogs and three slaves that he treated like dogs. see haha
'Impression - Sunrise', 'Poppies', 'The Japanese Bridge'. Note! He painted dozens of different paintings called 'Water Lilies'
Pierre-Auguste Renoir had three children: Jean, Pierre, and Claude. Jean became a successful filmmaker, while Pierre pursued a career as a painter, and Claude focused on art and sculpture. Despite their father's influence, each child carved out their own path in the arts, contributing to the legacy of creativity in the Renoir family. The children were deeply affected by their father's artistic journey and the challenges of his later life, including his struggles with health issues.
The Catholic Church condemned Galileo for his publications. The Battle of Kinsale occurred in 1601. Queen Elizabeth died in 1603.
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Jean-Claude Killy of France won men's downhill, slalom, and giant slalom at the 1968 Winter Games in Grenoble.
The Stamp Act, the Townshend Acts, and the Boston Massacre are three significant events that are related to the Declaration of Independence. The declaration was ratified on July 4, 1776.
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He had three sons: Pierre, Claude and Jean.
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In "Their Eyes Were Watching God," significant events include Janie's three marriages, her search for love and independence, the death of her second husband Tea Cake, and her return to Eatonville as a strong and independent woman.
It is then 2.64 when rounded to three significant figures
3.Killy won gold in all three men's alpine skiing events (downhill, slalom, giant slalom) at the 1968 Winter Games in Grenoble.
3 significant figures
Three major events of what, specifically?