Gangolf, Paul
Gangulphus of Burgundy (died 11 May 760 AD) is venerated as a martyr by the Catholic Church. Gangulphus was a Burgundian courtier whose historical existence can be attested by only a single document: a deed from the court of Pepin the Short, dated 762, attests that he was a great landowner, whose family dominated the region and exercised a lot of power. Gangulphus decided to renounce his wealth and become a hermit. Even so, he was subsequently killed by his wife's lover, who wished to remove Gangulphus as a possible interference to the adulterous relationship.
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Koksende Hure (Prostitute on Cocaine)
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Petit Port--La Corniche, Marseilles
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PARIS MARCHÉ AUX PUCES (Paris Flea Market)
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Lovers
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Seated Nude
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Marseille, Steamship in the Harbor (Marseille, Dampfer im Hafen)
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Seated Female
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The Suffering Ones
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Aufzug der Polizei von Bagdad
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Metropolis
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Two Lions (Zwei Löwen)
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The Tightrope Walker (Die Seiltänzerin)
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Spieler (Stevenson) [Gambler (Stevenson)]
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Tom Mix I
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Markt (Market)
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Self-Portrait (Selbstporträt)
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Hindu Village (Das Hindudorf)
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Hyde Park Rider, THE BONES ARE ALL INSIDE!!! (ROTTEN-ROW LONDON 1931)
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Uble Street (Uble Strasse)
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Don Quichote
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