- Émile
Licent (1876–1952; with the
adopted Chinese name, 桑志华,
while he was
working in China) was a
French Jesuit trained as a
natural historian. He spent...
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invited Pere
Licent and
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, two of the most
brilliant prehistoric archaeologists of that time, for a visit.
Licent and Chardin...
- in
China by the
renowned Jesuitical scientist and
priest Emile Licent. In 1914,
Licent with the
sponsorship of the
Jesuits founded one of the
first museums...
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museum of
natural history and
fossils founded by the
French Jesuit Émile
Licent (1876–1952) in Tianjin, China, in 1914. Also
known as the
Beijiang Museum...
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people also call this
river "Hongliu River". In 1923,
French Jesuit Émile
Licent first discovered a
fossil of the
Hetao people here.
Since then, Chinese...
- site. A
section of the
Great Wall of
China lies
within the site. Émile
Licent, a
paleontologist from France, was the
first to
discover the site in 1920...
- The
Admiralty of
Amsterdam was the
largest of the five
Dutch admiralties at the time of the
Dutch Republic. The
administration of the
various admiralties...
- Paul
Claudel (consul 1906 - 1909), and the
natural scientist Father Emile Licent who
conducted research in
Tianjin from 1914 to 1939. He
founded the Musee...
- zu Calenberg; b.
Kitchen and arboretum; c. Old
castle of Calenberg; d.
Licent–Bedienten accommodation; e. De****t–Bedienten accommodation; f. Oehlmühle...
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later went
their own ways with Ross
creating his own broker-dealer firm,
Licent Capital while Cap****e
moved to the
Macquarie Group managing the prin****l...