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Henri Pirenne (French: [piʁɛn]; 23
December 1862 – 24
October 1935) was a
Belgian historian. A
medievalist of
Walloon descent, he
wrote a multivolume...
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granddaughter of the
Belgian historian Henri Pirenne through her
father Jacques Pirenne,
Jacqueline Pirenne attended the Lycée Molière in
Paris (16th arrondis****t)...
- Hesychius,
Antheia was a name used for
Aphrodite at Knossos. Willets, p. 209.
Pirenne-Delforge, and Pironti, s.v Hera; Smith, s.v. Antheia; LSJ, s.v. Ἄνθεια;...
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Maurice Pirenne (1878, Verviers–November 25, 1968, Verviers) was a
Belgian painter.
Maurice Lucien Henri Joseph Marie Pirenne was the son of Virginie...
- 408.
Collins 1998, p. 151.
Pirenne 2012, p. 233.
Nelson 2019, p. 361.
Nelson 2019, p. 370.
Nelson 2019, p. 384.
Pirenne 2012, p. 234n. Costambeys, Innes...
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Roger Pirenne (9
August 1934 – 6
August 2023) was a
Belgian Roman Catholic prelate. A
member of the CICM Missionaries, he was
Archbishop Emeritus of Bertoua...
- Ages,
Cambridge University Press, 1992, ISBN 0-521-36105-2, pp. xix–xx
Pirenne,
Henri (1980) [1925].
Medieval Cities:
Their Origins and the
Revival of...
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ongoing process of
transforming Roman institutions.
Henri Pirenne continued this idea with the "
Pirenne Thesis",
published in the 1920s,
which remains influential...
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Henri Léonard
Pirenne (30 May 1912, Verviers–11
October 1978, Oxford) was a
Belgian scientist known for his work in
vision physiology.
Pirenne was born to...
- control,
Pirenne realizes that he was
wrong and
cedes leadership of the
Foundation to Hardin. Book
Analysis and
Shmoop explained that
Pirenne is rigid...