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- Maurice Holleaux (15 April 1861 – 21 September 1932) was a 19th–20th-century French historian, archaeologist and epigrapher, a specialist of Ancient Greece...
- 8 Livy, 34.35.9 Livy, 34.32.16 ****X Holleaux, Rome and the Mediterranean; 218-133 B.C, 190 Livy, 34.25 Holleaux, Rome and the Mediterranean; 218-133...
- (1815–1894), an educator, journalist, active freemason and politician. Maurice Holleaux (1861–1932), 19th– to 20th-century French historian, archaeologist and...
- confirmed in his post by the new supervisory authority which appoints André Holleaux in his place. Alongside the administrative decentralization law, the 1982...
- Gr**** Antiquity and Epigraphy vacated at the death of his mentor Maurice Holleaux in 1932. He was elected a member of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres...
- (1945–1952) Jacques Flaud (1952–1959) Michel Fourré-Cormeray (1959–1965) André Holleaux (1965–1969) André Astoux (1969–1973) Pierre Viot (1973–1984) Jérôme Clément...
- Corporate, Global Business Support, Global Care, and Real Estate. Didier Holleaux, Executive Vice President, supervising Elengy, GRDF, GRTgaz, Storengy,...
- 75, note 2, says that the 55 number given by Livy is a mistake, citing "Holleaux, 187, n. 1." Walbank, p. 75; Livy, 24.40. Livy, 24.10–11, 20. Livy, 24...
- next year he joined the Foundation Thiers. Under the influence of Maurice Holleaux, he decided, after some hesitation, to focus his research on Ancient Greece...
- result of such a raid in his play Poenulus. Holleaux, Rome and the Mediterranean; 218–133 B.C., 190 Holleaux, Rome and the Mediterranean; 218–133 B.C.,...