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  2. Equestrian statuette of Charlemagne - Wikipedia

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    The statuette consists of three parts: the horse, the rider's body with the saddle, and the rider's head. It has a total height of 24 cm. The rider is depicted with a moustache, an open crown on his head, a sword in his right hand (lost), an imperial orb in his left hand, and a riding cloak fastened with a fibula.

  3. Charles the Bald - Wikipedia

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    Charles the Bald (French: Charles le Chauve; 13 June 823 – 6 October 877), also known as Charles II, was a 9th-century king of West Francia (843–877), King of Italy (875–877) and emperor of the Carolingian Empire (875–877). [1]

  4. List of film critics - Wikipedia

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    Roger Ebert (Chicago Sun-Times, At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper) David Edelstein (New York Magazine, NPR's Fresh Air, CBS Sunday Morning) Glenn Erickson (Online Film Critics Society) Manny Farber (The New Republic, Artforum) Otis Ferguson (The New Republic) Arturo Rodríguez Fernández; John H. Foote; Gary Franklin ; Philip French (The Observer)

  5. Critics’ Choice Awards 2022: Full List of Nominees and Winners

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    Billie Eilish, Kirsten Dunst and More React to 2022 Nominations Read article The ceremony honored the best movies and television of the last year, chosen by more than 525 media critics and ...

  6. Two Brothers (2004 film) - Wikipedia

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    Two Brothers opened at No.9 with $6,144,160 in its opening weekend (25–27 June). The film earned a worldwide total of $62,174,008 by the end of its theatrical run against an estimated budget of €57,860,727, [1] making it a box office success. Two Brothers opened in theaters in the United States by Universal Pictures by 25 June 2004. It was ...

  7. Edict of Pîtres - Wikipedia

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    Denier (type Temple and cross) of Charles the Bald, minted at Reims between 840–864 (pre-Edict of Pîtres). To prevent the Vikings from even attaining a great booty, Charles also declared that fortified bridges should be built at all towns on rivers. This was to prevent the dreaded longships from sailing into the interior.

  8. Charles Barkley Slams Dwyane Wade's 'Ugly' Heat Statue ... - AOL

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    Dwyane Wade's recently unveiled Miami Heat statue has caused quite a stir online, with many critics voicing their displeasure of its likeness. Now, former NBA player Charles Barkley has chimed in ...

  9. ‘They gotta take that thing down’ Charles Barkley says of ...

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    Most recently, fellow NBA veteran Charles Barkley joined the conversation. In a segment of TNT’s “Tip-Off,” Barkley unapologetically called the statue “ugly.”