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Claude Lepelley (8
February 1934 – 31
January 2015) was a 20th-21st-century
French historian, a
specialist of late
Antiquity and
North Africa during Antiquity...
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merged into the new
commune Saint-Pierre-en-Auge.
French linguist René
Lepelley writes that the
etymology of Hiéville is
similar to that of the commune...
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archeological and
geographical survey.
Durham University. Durham, 1969
Zuccabar Lepelley, Claude. Rome et l'intégration de l'Empire, 44 av. J.-C. – 260 ap., T....
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original on 11 May 2021.
Retrieved 16 May 2021 – via www.oxfordreference.com.
Lepelley, René (1999). Noms de
lieux de
Normandie et des îles Anglo-Normandes. Paris:...
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Peter S. Baker. "William the Conqueror". oldenglishaerobics.net. René
Lepelley,
Guillaume le duc,
Guillaume le rois:
extraits du
Roman de Rou de Wace...
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essential old
Scandinavian words (old Norse) in
placenames of
Normandy (R.
Lepelley. Caen University)
Archived 2011-07-21 at the
Wayback Machine Hollister...
- the Orgeuil. Banneville-sur-Ajon was
Barneville sur Ajon in 1371. René
Lepelley attributed the
origin of the name to the
Germanic anthroponym Benno with...
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French coastal toponymy, even on the
French mediterranean side. René
Lepelley suggests a
Scandinavian etymology that
would explain the
regular and late...
- 2019: 14
Calvados Archived 11
November 2022 at the
Wayback Machine,
INSEE Lepelley, René (1990). Calvados, qui es-tu, d'où viens-tu ou le nom énigmatique...
- Euphrosyne.
Revista de
filologia clássica, 1990, pp. 359–394. ffhal-01609488f
Lepelley, C. 1992. "The
survival and fall of the
classical city in Late
Roman Africa"...