- Louis-Adrien
Berbrugger (May 11, 1801 – July 2, 1869) was a
French archeologist and philologist.
Berbrugger was born in Paris. He was an Arabist, with...
- Province, Algeria. The po****tion is 11,860. As
described by
Louis Adrien Berbrugger at the very
beginning of
French colonisation, the
Matifou region, although...
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completely disfigured the
natural landscape, it is best to
refer to
Berbrugger's description of the area at the
beginning of
French colonisation to understand...
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order of the
emperor Napoleon III, the work
being carried out by
Adrien Berbrugger and
Oscar Maccarthy. The
Jedars (Arabic "walls" or "buildings") is the...
- coloniale".
Institut français de la mer. 78: 620–621.
Courtinat 2003, p. 36.
Berbrugger 1869, pp. 413–414.
Panzac 1999, p. 55. Devoulx,
Albert (1859). Le raïs...
- and he
thinks this more
probably the site of
Icosium than Algiers. Mr.
Berbrugger mentions the
remains of a
Roman via, Rue de la Marine, near the port of...
- the
French Conquest. New York:
Thomas Nelson. pp. 288–289. Louis-Adrien
Berbrugger (1857). Les époques
militaires de la
Grande Kabilie. Algiers: Bastide...
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Topographie et
Histoire générale d'Alger.
Translated by
Monnereau &
Berbrugger. Saint-Denis: Éditions Bouchène. pp. 141–145. Sayad,
Abdelmalek (1977)...
- of the
Royal Mausoleum of
Mauretania in Algeria, led by Louis-Adrien
Berbrugger. He died in Cairo,
possibly of tuberculosis, at the age of 24. Ramses...
- of
memoirs of his
journeys called the
Rihla (partly
translated by A.
Berbrugger in 1846). He
brought back
numerous books from all
parts of the Islamic...