-
married her
first husband,
Marie Odet
Armand Aimable Chapelle de
Jumilhac,
Marquis of
Jumilhac then 7th Duke of
Richelieu and Duke of Aiguillon, in
Paris on...
- his half-sister Simplicie, wife of Antoine-Pierre Chapelle,
Marquis de
Jumilhac, with
reversion to the
descendants of his
younger brother should he die...
- The Château de
Jumilhac is a
modified castle in the
commune of
Jumilhac-le-Grand in the
Dordogne département of France. Its
construction dates from the...
-
Armand Chapelle de
Jumilhac, 7th Duke of
Richelieu (15
November 1847 – 28 June 1880), was a
French aristocrat.
Chapelle de
Jumilhac was born in
Paris on...
-
Jumilhac-le-Grand is a
commune in the
Dordogne dėpartement in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
south western France. The
village lies on the road
followed by Richard...
- The
Marquis of
Jumilhac was a
title in the
French nobility that was
created in 1655 and
became extinct in 1980 upon the
death of the 10th Marquis. The...
- it is
attested to be a part of the
rituals by a
version of the
Papyrus Jumilhac, in
which it took Isis 12 days to re****emble the pieces,
coinciding with...
- Princeton, 2012.
Jacques Vandier,
Memphis et le
taureau Apis dans le
papyrus Jumilhac (in French), in: Jean
Sainte Faire Garnot (ed), Mélanges Mariette. Cairo...
-
Renaissance chateaux,
including Puymartin, Losse, Hautefort, and Beynac,
Jumilhac-le-Grand, Fénelon, Biron, Bourdeilles, Castelnaud, Puyguilhem, and Rouffiac...
- Horus's eyes, by
anointing them with the milk of a gazelle. In
Papyrus Jumilhac, a
mythological text from
early in the
Ptolemaic Period (332–30 BC), Horus's...