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Ernest Lavisse (French: [lavis]; 17
December 1842 – 18
August 1922) was a
French historian. He was
nominated for the
Nobel Prize in
Literature five times...
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History of the XIX
Century (1848–1871). In 5 volumes.
Edited by
Ernest Lavisse and
Alfred Rambaud. 2nd ed., Vol. 5. Part 1. – M. p. 182
Alison Kitson...
- Publishing, 2007. p 28-32
Riche 1983,
table 4.
Jackman 2008, p. 42.
Ernest Lavisse,
Histoire de France, tome ii. (Paris, 1903) E. Favre, Eudes,
comte de Paris...
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Kugler 1840, pp. 20–21.
Fraser 2001, pp. 12–13;
Ritter 1936, pp. 24–25.
Lavisse 1892, pp. 128–220.
Kugler 1840, pp. 54–55;
Mitford 1970, pp. 28–29; Schieder...
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Archaeological Context,
Epigraphy and
Iconography [1] More explicitly, "SALVOM
LAVISSE (GAVDEO)", "(I'm glad) that you
bathed safely", a
common Latin formula...
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crystallization of the
French national myth,
which Jules Michelet and
later Ernest Lavisse helped to
establish and disseminate. The
foreigner is a body
outside the...
- fair in
Champagne in the 13th century),
engraving in
Album historique, publié sous la
direction de M.
Ernest Lavisse (1898), Paris,
Armand Colin & Cie...
- Cochet, J. B. D. Le
Tombeau de
Childeric I, roi des Francs. Paris, 1859.
Lavisse, E.
Histoire de France, Vol. II. Paris, 1903. Wallace-Hadrill, J. M., translator...
- Boston;
Houghton Mifflin Co. Perkins, p. 65.
Lavisse p. 84. In Guizot, p. 54. Guizot, p. 55.
Lavisse, p. 86. Guizot, pp. 52–53, 56. Perkins, pp. 65–67...
- les Gaulois), ****ociated with the
history textbook for
schools by
Ernest Lavisse (1842–1922), who
taught that "the
Romans established themselves in small...