- Frédéric
Macler (26 May 1869 – 12 July 1938) was a
French linguist,
orientalist and translator. A
native of Mandeure,
Macler learned Armenian, ****yrian...
- (nakharar)
within the
cathedral of Nakhchivan,
which was burned, in 704.
Macler states it was the Arab
commander Qasim that
invaded and
reconquered Armenia...
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xiixv and 33-47.
Macler, Frederic. Contes, légendes et épopées po****ires d'Arménie,
traduits ou adaptés de l'arménien, par Frédéric
Macler. Vol. I. Collection:...
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Shannon George,
Jordan Gershowitz,
Baptise Grosfilley,
Anais LeBeau,
Laura Macler,
Jacqueline Moody,
Diane Morel, Eric Noto,
Annabelle Perrichon, Cécile Polard...
- Srvandztiants; Frédéric
Macler Hamov-Hotov;
Contes Arméniens 433B The Golden-Headed Fish 1898 1905
Armenia A. G. Seklemian; Frédéric
Macler The
Golden Maiden;...
- ever after. The tale was
translated into
French as
Zoulvisia by Frédéric
Macler in
Contes Arméniens; and into
English as
Zoolvisia by A. G. Seklemian, as...
- "Fostoria
Metropolitan Airport". airnav.com.
Retrieved January 12, 2016.
Macler,
Bruce A. (March 1, 2007), "U.S. EPA
Drinking Water Field Office Perspectives...
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Ferry 1 Harriman...
- with the
remedy and
treats her bridegroom's wounds.
French author Frédéric
Macler translated the tale into
French as La fiancée de la source. In a Georgian...
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Revue was
established in 1920 at the
initiative of
French scholars Frédéric
Macler and
Antoine Meillet.
Meillet himself wrote many of the
articles during the...