
The Marquis de Lafayette - About
Lafayette was a political prisoner in Austria and Prussia from 1792-97 after fleeing radical revolutionaries in France until Napoleon Bonaparte arranged for his release.
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Inspired by the desire to honor Marquis de Lafayette and his service to the cause of freedom during the American Revolution, Lafayette College was chartered in 1826 and established with …
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Sep 24, 2024 · Lafayette College named within top schools in the country for career services, financial aid, women in STEM, and more in updated rankings In multiple recent rankings from …
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The Lafayette Story - About
The spelling was formalized to Lafayette in 1876 by William Cassidy Cattell, president of Lafayette from 1863-83, based on the spelling used by Lafayette in his own signature.