- The
Jomard Channel, also
known as the
Jomard Entrance or
Jomard P****age, is a
navigable strait in the
Milne Bay
Province of
Papua New
Guinea between the...
- Edme-François
Jomard (French: [ʒɔmaʁ]; 1777 –
September 22, 1862) was a
French cartographer, engineer, and archaeologist. He
edited the
Description de...
- The
Jomard Islands are an
uninhabited island group in the
Coral Sea,
belonging to
Papua New Guinea, It lies to the east of
Montemont Islands in the Louisiade...
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Abdul Jabbar Jomard (Arabic: عبد الجبار الجومرد;
December 1909 in
Mosul –
November 30, 1971 in
Mosul ) was
Iraqi Foreign Minister from 1958 to 1959. blogspot...
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francs by the Société de Géographie and,
helped by the
scholar Edme-François
Jomard,
published an
account of his journey. In 1830, he was
awarded the Gold Medal...
- antiquitiés qui
paraissent avoir appartenu à l'ancienne
ville de Lycopolis". In
Jomard, E. (ed.).
Description de l'Égypte, ou,
Recueil des
observations et des...
- Edme-François
Jomard discussed the
location of the
Labyrinth in an
extended consideration of the
Hawara site; Eric P.
Uphill has thus
argued that
Jomard and Caristie's...
- (Swiss, 1868–1946) Jean-Baptiste
Jollois (French, 1776–1842) Edme-François
Jomard (French, 1777–1862)
Pierre Jouguet (French, 1869–1949)
Hermann Junker (German...
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Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, É. (1817). "De l'Ichneumon.
Ichneumon pharaon". In
Jomard, E. F. (ed.).
Description de l'Égypte, ou,
Recueil des
observations et des...
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Muhammad Ali (Cambridge
University Press) Silvera, Alain. "Edme‐Framçois
Jomard and
Egyptian reforms in 1839."
Middle Eastern Studies (1971) 7#3 pp: 301–316...