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 +[[Doré's caricature of Münchhausen]], a portrait bust of [[Baron Münchhausen]]]]
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-'''Antoine de Saint-Exupéry''' ([[June 29]] [[1900]] – [[Death in absentia|presumably]] [[July 31]] [[1944]]) was a [[France|French]] [[writer]] and [[aviator]]. One of his most famous works is ''Le Petit Prince'' (''[[The Little Prince]]''). He [[Missing person|disappeared]] on the night of July 31, 1944 while flying on a mission to collect data on German troop movements.+ 
 +'''Baron''' is a [[title of nobility]]. The title was quite common in most European countries often in a slightly modified form. In Italian, the word used was ''[[Nobility of Italy#Titles of Nobility|Barone]]''. The corresponding title in the [[Holy Roman Empire]] was ''[[Freiherr]]''.
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 +*[[Baron Münchhausen ]]
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Baron is a title of nobility. The title was quite common in most European countries often in a slightly modified form. In Italian, the word used was Barone. The corresponding title in the Holy Roman Empire was Freiherr.

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