Trending...
- RAS AP Consulting Advances to RFP Stage in Heidelberg Materials' SAP Vendor & Customer Master Data Modernization Initiative
- Expert E-Bike Safety Advocate Issues Urgent Warning Following Recent Southern California Fatalities
- Andrew Tate Says Los Angeles Is "Where I Belong" as He Hints at USA Move
Showing our children that their past is a prelude to their future, with book recommendations relating to historical events.
ARLINGTON, Va. - Virginir -- by Michael F. Bishop for David Bruce Smith's Grateful American Book Prize
The birth of the Marquis de Lafayette
On September 6, 1757, Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier—the Marquis de Lafayette—one of history's greatest advocates for freedom—was raised in the French aristocracy and became a military officer whose contributions to the Revolutionary War and French Revolution transformed him into a hero in two countries.
Lafayette was inspired by Enlightenment ideals and America's struggle for independence. At the age of 19 in 1777, he defied his country's authorities and sailed for the United States to join the Continental Army; there, he was compelled by a desire for glory and a belief in universal liberty. Eventually, he was commissioned as a major general, formed an intimate friendship with George Washington, and evolved into his trusted aide and advisor. Lafayette's strategic leadership at the Battle of Brandywine, Yorktown, and elsewhere helped secure Britain's surrender.
More on virginir.com
Lafayette's charm and diplomacy also buttressed Franco-American ties and facilitated crucial financial aid. His commitment to the American cause earned him enduring admiration in the United States.
After an eventful, turbulent, and nearly fatal set of experiences during the French Revolution, Lafayette lived quietly until his triumphant return to the United States in 1824 for a sixteen-month tour of the nation he helped to create. Lafayette remains a symbol of transatlantic revolutionary ideals, with numerous American cities, institutions, and monuments named in his honor. His life reflects a relentless pursuit of liberty, tempered by a pragmatic vision of governance.
For more information, the Grateful American Book Prize recommends Ryan Cole's The Last Adieu: Lafayette's Triumphant Return, the Echoes of Revolution, and the Gratitude of the Republic.
History Matters is a feature courtesy of the Grateful American Book Prize. For more book recommendations and information about the annual award visit https://gratefulamericanbookprize.org/.
The birth of the Marquis de Lafayette
On September 6, 1757, Marie-Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier—the Marquis de Lafayette—one of history's greatest advocates for freedom—was raised in the French aristocracy and became a military officer whose contributions to the Revolutionary War and French Revolution transformed him into a hero in two countries.
Lafayette was inspired by Enlightenment ideals and America's struggle for independence. At the age of 19 in 1777, he defied his country's authorities and sailed for the United States to join the Continental Army; there, he was compelled by a desire for glory and a belief in universal liberty. Eventually, he was commissioned as a major general, formed an intimate friendship with George Washington, and evolved into his trusted aide and advisor. Lafayette's strategic leadership at the Battle of Brandywine, Yorktown, and elsewhere helped secure Britain's surrender.
More on virginir.com
- SRK Collective Media Group Launches with a Modern Approach to Media, Authority Building, and Cultural Visibility
- MSBG Corporation Acquires GridWatch US Telemetry Automation System
- TAYP Expands Athlete Exposure Platform Beyond Georgia With New Push Into Virginia and the 757
- KT Medical Staffing Expands Concierge Nursing and Private Duty Nursing Services in Orange County
- The Millennium Alliance Achieves Great Place To Work® Certification™ Amid Continued Growth
Lafayette's charm and diplomacy also buttressed Franco-American ties and facilitated crucial financial aid. His commitment to the American cause earned him enduring admiration in the United States.
After an eventful, turbulent, and nearly fatal set of experiences during the French Revolution, Lafayette lived quietly until his triumphant return to the United States in 1824 for a sixteen-month tour of the nation he helped to create. Lafayette remains a symbol of transatlantic revolutionary ideals, with numerous American cities, institutions, and monuments named in his honor. His life reflects a relentless pursuit of liberty, tempered by a pragmatic vision of governance.
For more information, the Grateful American Book Prize recommends Ryan Cole's The Last Adieu: Lafayette's Triumphant Return, the Echoes of Revolution, and the Gratitude of the Republic.
History Matters is a feature courtesy of the Grateful American Book Prize. For more book recommendations and information about the annual award visit https://gratefulamericanbookprize.org/.
Source: Grateful American Book Prize
0 Comments
Latest on virginir.com
- N Y S E: OTH Off The Hook YS Is Building a Vertically Integrated Marine Empire — And Investors Are Starting to Notice
- Concierge Title Agency Merges with Independence Title, Inc. to Deliver an Expanded Concierge Closing Experience Across South Florida
- Grow My Security Company Launches Next-Generation Website and Expands Strategic Marketing Solutions for the Security Industry
- $4.8M in Contracted AI Revenue with Projections of $30M Over 6-12 Months for Diversified AI Software and Platform-Based Services Provider XMax Inc
- Michelangelo's Great Secret Hiding in Plain Sight
- From Blank Page to Published Book
- Virginia Marchese's Paradox: A Nation Still Deciding Who Belongs Examines Race, Migration, Law, and America's Unfinished Struggle for Equality
- Larry R. Wasion's Jump Gate III RoadMaker Blends Cutting-Edge Sci-Fi with High-Stakes Space Exploration and Complex Technologies
- American Mensa and Davidson Institute Join Forces To Strengthen Support for Profoundly Gifted Youth
- SpeedyIndex Rolls Out Automated API for Mass URL Verification, Solving the Backlink Blind Spot for SEO Agencies
- KLEKT Announces Appointment of Jay Kimpton to Board of Directors
- Michigan Attorney General Closed FGM Licensing Investigations Months Before Federal Case Ended, Records Show
- Mensa Foundation Event Reframes Brain Health for Every Age
- DLT Resolution, Inc. (Stock Symbol: DLTI) Expands Into the $224 Billion Life Settlements Market While Accelerating Telecom Growth Across Canada
- Why Entry-Level Medical Sales Candidates Need More Than General Sales Experience
- Ashley Wineland's 'Love + Heartbreak' Tour Brings her Emotional and Empowering Album 'Wineland' to Nationwide Audiences
- People & Stories/Gente y Cuentos Welcomes Two New Trustees as Organization Enters 54th Year and Expands Community Reach
- With a Dream and a Team, Monalisa Okojie Is Empowering the Next Generation Through EXPOSE NGO
- American Properties Realty, Inc. Celebrates 2026 FAME Awards - Community of the Year - Heritage at South Brunswick
- Smyth-Bedford Facility Achieves Recertification Under SGP Standards