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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...
- 249-252; Payraudeau 2014: 70, 80; Payraudeau 2020: 562. Dodson 2012: 117; Payraudeau 2014: 73; Payraudeau 2020: 138. Payraudeau 2014: 96-97; Payraudeau 2020:...
- introgression. MolluscaBase eds. (2022). MolluscaBase. Lajonkairia lajonkairii (Payraudeau, 1826). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://marinespecies...
- inscription; hence, Shebitku ruled before Shabaka. Critically, Frédéric Payraudeau writes in French that "the Divine Adoratrix or God's Wife of Amun Shepenupet...
- journal many arguments in favor of such a relocation. After him, Frédéric Payraudeau and Gerard P. F. Broekman independently expanded the hypothesis. The archaeological...
- 1993. Dodson 2012: 115, 134, 228. Meffre 2015: 341-347; Payraudeau 2020: 143-144, n. 7. Payraudeau 2020: 36, 155. Meffre 2015: 348. Kitchen 1996: 141. Daressy...
- p. 235. ISBN 978-0-300-07747-6. Kitchen 1996, p. 167. Payraudeau 2014, p. 115-127. Payraudeau 2014, p. 122-3. [52 – JWIS III 132-135; FHN I, number 21...
- later. Payraudeau 2020, p. 211. Payraudeau 2020, p. 214. Payraudeau 2020, p. 219. Payraudeau 2020, p. 231. Payraudeau 2020, p. 464. Payraudeau, F. (2020)...
- 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...
- Osorkon IV; however, this attribution has been challenged by Frederic Payraudeau in 2000, who pointed out that those objects more likely referred to Osorkon...