Definition of Jerphanion. Meaning of Jerphanion. Synonyms of Jerphanion

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Jerphanion. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Jerphanion and, of course, Jerphanion synonyms and on the right images related to the word Jerphanion.

Definition of Jerphanion

No result for Jerphanion. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Jerphanion from wikipedia

- 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:...
- 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...
- amongst notable supporters such as French historian Guillaume de Jerphanion. Jerphanion noted: that (1) it was improbable that many Christians were present...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 53.91% 10,307 29.30% 6,200 17.63% 1,507 4.28% 7,672 21.81% Antoine De Jerphanion (miscellaneous right) with 5,349 votes (15.21%) 10th Florence Provendier*...
- over a quarter century of two friends, the writer Jallez and politician Jerphanion, who provide an example in literature of Unanimism. Romains originally...