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- 1884. Greece is s****ing the return of the sculpture. In 1863, Charles Champoiseau (1830–1909), acting chief of the Consulate of France in Adrianopolis...
- in pieces on the island in 1863 by the French archaeologist Charles Champoiseau. It is now headless and is displa**** at the Louvre in Paris. The Winged...
- of certain plots, and already represented in 1841 on a plan by Noël Champoiseau. The thinness of its walls probably indicates a function other than defensive...
- Eugène-Melchior de Vogüé and Edmond Duthoit in Cyprus (1863–1866) Charles Champoiseau in Samothrace (1863) Emmanuel Miller [de] in Thessaloniki and Thasos...
- of Samothrace statue – now in the Louvre – by French consul Charles Champoiseau (posted to Adrianople), the French team of Deville and Coquart carried...
- The Winged Victory of Samothrace is found at Samothrace by Charles Champoiseau. Made c. 190 BC, it will be displa**** in the Louvre, Paris. Colmar Treasure...
- (1782–1861), physician Alexandre Giraudet (1797–1863), industrialist Noël Champoiseau (1795–1859), and abbot François Manceau (1805–1855) to develop and present...
- gaules par les Romains jusqu'à l'année 1790 (in French). Paris. p. 68. Champoiseau, Noël (1831). Essai sur les ruines romaines qui existent encore à Tours...
- psychologist Henri Burin des Roziers, priest and social activist Charles Champoiseau, archeologist Éric de Dampierre, ethnologist Émile Dard, historian Henri...
- Recueil d'antiquités égyptiennes, étrusques, grecques et romaines. Noël Champoiseau dates its construction to the time of the Alans (5th century), while...