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Charles Payraudeau (1798–1865) was a
French zoologist.
Benjamin Charles Marie Payraudeau studied with Jean-Baptiste de
Lamarck (1744–1829) at Muséum national...
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Payraudeau 2014: 70, 80;
Payraudeau 2020: 562.
Dodson 2012: 117;
Payraudeau 2014: 73;
Payraudeau 2020: 138.
Payraudeau 2014: 96-97;
Payraudeau 2020:...
- inscription; hence,
Shebitku ruled before Shabaka. Critically, Frédéric
Payraudeau writes in
French that "the
Divine Adoratrix or God's Wife of Amun Shepenupet...
- introgression.
MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase.
Lajonkairia lajonkairii (
Payraudeau, 1826).
Accessed through:
World Register of
Marine Species at: https://marinespecies...
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journal many
arguments in
favor of such a relocation.
After him, Frédéric
Payraudeau and
Gerard P. F.
Broekman independently expanded the hypothesis. The archaeological...
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month of
Shemu day 13 of a king
named Psusennes according to
Frederic Payraudeau. The
preceding line of this do****ent
recorded the
induction of Nesankhefenmaat's...
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Takelot III and
likely belongs to the
Nubian king
Taharqa instead.
Frederic Payraudeau once
noted that
Takelot III
likely ruled Egypt for a
minimum of 14 Years...
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Society of
Biblical Literature. pp. 160–161. ISBN 978-1-58983-736-2. F.
Payraudeau,
Retour sur la
succession Shabaqo-Shabataqo,
Nehet 1, 2014, p. 115-127...
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Osorkon IV; however, this
attribution has been
challenged by
Frederic Payraudeau in 2000, who
pointed out that
those objects more
likely referred to Osorkon...
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Calliotrochus marmoreus (Pease, 1861)
Gibbula adansonii Payraudeau, 1826:
synonym of
Steromphala adansonii (
Payraudeau, 1826)
Gibbula adriatica Philippi, 1844: synonym...