- Jean-François
Champollion (French: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa ʃɑ̃pɔljɔ̃]), also
known as
Champollion le
jeune ('the Younger'; 23
December 1790 – 4
March 1832), was a...
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Champollion was a
planned cometary rendezvous and
landing spacecraft. It was
named after Jean-François
Champollion, a
French Egyptologist known for translating...
- The lycée
Champollion or "Champo" is a
French secondary school and
higher education establishment in Grenoble, at 1
Cours Lafontaine, one
block from the...
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through the work of
several European scholars,
especially Jean-François
Champollion and
Thomas Young.
Ancient Egyptian forms of writing,
which included the...
- The
Champollion Museum (French: Musée
Champollion) is
located in Figeac, Lot, France. It
houses a
collection devoted to Figeac's most
famous son, Jean-François...
- Jean-François
Champollion (1790–1832) was a
French classical scholar, the
decipherer of
Egyptian hieroglyphs and a
founding figure in the
field of Egyptology...
- for
Champollion's use.
Champollion in
return promised an
analysis of all the
points at
which the
three texts seemed to differ.
Following Champollion's sudden...
- SS
Champollion was a
French ocean liner built during the 1920s for the M****ille, France-Alexandria, Egypt, route.
During the
Second World War it served...
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Champollion is a
lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon. It is
located north-northeast of the
larger crater Shayn, and south-southeast...
- 10.50 meters.
Champollion Museum Place des
ecritures Obelisque Figeac L'aiguille de
Lissac L'aiguille du
Cingle Jean-François
Champollion, the
first translator...