Charlot — For Charlie Chaplin s character, see The Tramp. For other uses, see Charlot (disambiguation). Charlot (French: Charlot, literally Little Charles ) is a fictionalized form of Charles the Younger (c. 772 – December 4, 811), son of Charlemagne, in… … Wikipedia
Charles — For the family name, see Charles (surname). For other uses, see Charles (disambiguation). Charles … Wikipedia
Ogier the Dane — H.P. Pedersen Dan s statue of Holger Danske at Kronborg castle, Denmark Ogier redirects here. For other uses, see Ogier (disambiguation). Holger Danske redirects here. For other uses, see Holger Danske (disambiguation). Ogier the Dane (French:… … Wikipedia
Oberon — For other uses, see Oberon (disambiguation). The Quarrel of Oberon and Titania (1846), by Sir Joseph Paton Oberon (also spelled Auberon) is a fairy king of the fairies in medieval and Renaissance literature. He is best known as a character in … Wikipedia
Properties of water — H2O and HOH redirect here. For other uses, see H2O (disambiguation) and HOH (disambiguation). This article is about the physical and chemical properties of pure water. For general discussion and its distribution and importance in life, see Water … Wikipedia
Charlie Chaplin — For other people named Charles Chaplin, see Charles Chaplin (disambiguation). Charlie Chaplin … Wikipedia
Galaxy — This article is about the astronomical structure. For other uses, see Galaxy (disambiguation). NGC 4414, a typical spiral galaxy in the constellation Coma Berenices, is about 55,000 light years in diameter and approximately 60 million light… … Wikipedia
Paris — This article is about the capital of France. For other uses, see Paris (disambiguation). Paris Motto: Fluctuat nec mergitur (Latin: It is tossed by the waves, but does not sink ) … Wikipedia
City Lights — For other uses, see City Lights (disambiguation). City Lights Theatrical release poster Directed by Charlie Chaplin … Wikipedia
Prix de Rome — This article concerns the French government prize. For similarly named prizes aimed at other countries nationals, see Prix de Rome (disambiguation). The Prix de Rome was a scholarship for art students. It was created in 1663 in France under the… … Wikipedia