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Lenormant (French: [lənɔʁmɑ̃]; 17
January 1837 – 9
December 1883) was a 19th-century
French ****enist, ****yriologist, and archaeologist.
Lenormant's father...
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Lenormant is a
French surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Lenormant (1802–1859),
French archaeologist François
Lenormant (1837–1883)...
- The
Lenormant Athena is the name
given to a
small Gr****
statuette which was made in the
first century CE. The
Lenormant Athena was
discovered in 1859...
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Charles Lenormant (1 June 1802,
Paris – 22
November 1859, Athens) was a
French archaeologist.
After pursuing his
studies at the Lycée
Charlemagne and...
- ****yrian
kings Shalmaneser II (by
Archibald Sayce) or IV (by François
Lenormant).
Eberhard Schrader argued that
rather than Shalmaneser,
Shalman was probably...
- and Italy, in
company with
Prosper Mérimée, Jean de
Witte and
Charles Lenormant. This bore
fruit in his
Voyage dantesque (printed in his Grèce, Rome et...
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Winnifrith 2021, p. 63.
Lenormant 1866, pp. 129. Carr 1884, p. 35.
Lenormant 1866, pp. 130. Gopčević 1881, p. 520.
Frang Bardhi.
Lenormant 1866, pp. 131. Lavisse...
- ISSN 2166-5486. S2CID 147148461.
Lenormant, Amelie.
Souvenirs et
correspondances tirés des
papiers de
Madame Récamier (1859) Amélie
Lenormant,
Madame Récamier, les...
- was
first published in a
letter from François
Lenormant to
Ernest Renan in the
Journal asiatique;
Lenormant had
noticed the
stele in the
Vatican collections...
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would signify an 'aperture' of some kind, as the 'eye of a needle,' ...
Lenormant adopts the more
usual explanation that the word
means a 'knot'. Haley...