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Guillaume de
Jerphanion, born at Pontevès in 1877, died in Rome on 22
October 1948, was a
French Jesuit,
archaeologist and
explorer of Cappadocia. Source:...
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members of the
local Gr**** po****tion
acted as
guides to
Guillaume de
Jerphanion, who made
several visits to the
volcanic valleys and
wrote his meticulous...
- Jean
Jerphanion, a
teacher who
later goes into politics. They meet in
volume 2
starting at the École
Normale Supérieure and
become friends.
Jerphanion marries...
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among notable supporters such as
French historian Guillaume de
Jerphanion.
Jerphanion noted: that (1) it was
improbable that many
Christians were present...
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members of the
local Gr**** po****tion
acted as
guides to
Guillaume de
Jerphanion, who made
several visits to the
volcanic valleys and
wrote his meticulous...
- the
Byzantine Gr****
Empire of Trebizond. Some
authors like
Guillaume de
Jerphanion and
William Mitc****
Ramsay identified Tokat with the
ancient and medieval...
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members of the
local Gr**** po****tion
acted as
guides to
Guillaume de
Jerphanion, who made
several visits to the
volcanic valleys and
wrote his meticulous...
- Forum. pp. 51–52. ISBN 9780917058905.
Walter (1995), p. 320,
citing G. de
Jerphanion, Les églises
rupestres de Cappadoce, II 1,
Paris (1936), p. 322, pl. 187...
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members of the
local Gr**** po****tion
acted as
guides to
Guillaume de
Jerphanion, who made
several visits to the
volcanic valleys and
wrote his meticulous...
- and
thought Sabas had his base there;
however in a 1935 article, G. de
Jerphanion proved that his
center of
power was
Sampson on the
coast of the Aegean...