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- François Charles Hugues Laurent Pouqueville (French: [pukvil]; 4 November 1770 – 20 December 1838) was a French diplomat, writer, explorer, physician...
- on line Pouqueville, François, Voyage en Grèce (Paris, 1820–1822, 5 vol. in-8°; 20 édit., 1826–1827, 6 vol. in-8°), his capital work Pouqueville, François...
- conclude that Pouqueville had made the entire story up. However, a study on the archive of Hugues Pouqueville (François Pouqueville's brother) claims...
- The consul of France in the city at the time was Hugo Pouqueville, brother of François Pouqueville, and for Great Britain Philip James Green. In February...
-  1034–1035. Pouqueville, F.-C.-H.-L. (1826). Voyage en Grèce (in French). Vol. 4 (2nd ed.). Paris, France: Firmin Didot. pp. 414, 418–419. Pouqueville's guides...
- the Balkan hinterland. According to diplomat and Turkologist François Pouqueville, about 100 Turkish and Gr**** merchants lived in the city in 1699, exporting...
- Gr****–Albanian lexicon written in Corfu in 1809, at the insistence of François Pouqueville, Napoleon Bonaparte's general consul at the court of Ali Pasha in Ioannina...
- She lived with the French diplomat and phil****ene writer Francois Pouqueville (1770–1838). A student of the history painter Jean-Baptiste Regnault...
- recorded in the diary of the French consul Hughes Pouqueville and published by his brother François Pouqueville. Athanasios Diakos, a klepht and later a rebel...
- prin****lity's nobility. Early 19th-century travellers like François Pouqueville and Jean Alexandre Buchon reported that the three churches were still...