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Julie Leprohon (born
November 30, 1980) is a
Canadian fencer. She was part of the team
Canada épée team who
finished fourth at the 2004
Summer Olympics...
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Ronan Leprohon (born
Roger Leprohon; 22
March 1939 – 23
August 2017) was a 20th-century
French Breton academic historian, politician, and
lifelong Breton...
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Leprohon 1990, p. 164,
citing Fischer 1968, p. 84 and Lapp 1986, pp. 8–9. Conder...
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Rosanna Eleanor Leprohon (January 12, 1829 –
September 20, 1879), born
Rosanna Eleanor Mullins, was a
Canadian writer and poet. She was "one of the first...
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History of
Ptolemaic Egypt Serapis, Greco-Egyptian god,
promoted by
Ptolemy Leprohon 2013, p. 178. Jones,
Prudence J. (2006). Cleopatra: A Sourcebook. Norman:...
- "Great Tumulus" in
Vergina in 1977/8 is
believed to
belong to
Alexander IV.
Leprohon (2013). Doxey,
Denise M. (ed.). The
Great Name:
Ancient Egyptian Royal...
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Schneider 2006, pp. 173–174.
Oppenheim et al. 2015, p. xix.
Lehner 2008, p. 8.
Leprohon 2001, p. 69.
Clayton 1994, p. 84.
Grimal 1992, p. 391.
Dodson & Hilton...
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throne of
Khafre History of
ancient Egypt Narmer Two
Ladies Ronald J.
Leprohon, The
Great Name:
Ancient Egyptian Royal Titulary,
Society of
Biblical Lit...
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Thutmose IV
History of
Ancient Egypt von
Beckerath 1984, pp. 138–141.
Leprohon 2013, pp. 101. Ranke,
Hermann (1935). Die Ägyptischen Personennamen, Bd...
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paper "Some
Remarks on the
Alleged 'Fall' of Senmut,"
JARCE 8, pp. 29–48.
Leprohon 2013, p. 98.
Dodson &
Hilton 2004, pp. 130–141.
Tyldesley 1996, p. 226...