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Pierre Jérôme Honoré
Daumet (French pronunciation: [pjɛʁ ʒeʁom ɔnɔʁe domɛ]; 23
October 1826 – 12
December 1911) was a
French architect. A
student at the...
- in 1861, led by the
archaeologist Léon
Heuzey and the
architect Honoré
Daumet.
Excavations by the École française d'Athènes
began in the
summer of 1914...
- façade,
while architect Honoré
Daumet completed the
building of the
Court of Appeals.
After the
death of Duc 1879, Honoré
Daumet took over the project. The...
- resumed,
under Duc and Honoré
Daumet, and
continued for more than
twenty years. Duc
completed the façade of Harlay,
while Daumet rebuilt the Cour of Appeals...
-
conflict in
Mount Lebanon and
Damascus (1860–1861) Léon
Heuzey and Honoré
Daumet in
Macedonia (1861) Eugène-Melchior de Vogüé and
Edmond Duthoit in Cyprus...
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succeeded by five
other architects who made
extensive modifications: Honoré
Daumet (1884–1886), Jean-Charles Laisné (1886–1891), Henri-Pierre-Marie Rauline...
- 1879,
continuing until 1889. His goal, and that of his
successor Honoré
Daumet, was to
restore the
French Renaissance style of
Francis I. On September...
- Mans-Bugatti on 24
September and
finished third behind Éric Hélary and
Laurent Daumet. In 1990, Häkkinen
applied to
become a
member of the "Marlboro
World Championship...
- was
found in the
village and was
published in 1876 by L.
Heuzey and H.
Daumet,
states that in this area
there must have
existed a
Roman vicus which belonged...
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Construction started 1358
Completed 1882
Owner Institut de
France Design and
construction Architect(s) Jean Bullant, Honoré
Daumet...