- The
Prisse Papyrus is an
ancient Egyptian papyrus datable to the
Middle Kingdom: 129
which was
discovered by the
inhabitants of
Kurna and
given to French...
- Achille-Constant-Théodore-Émile
Prisse d'Avennes (27
January 1807, Avesnes-sur-Helpe – 16
February 1879, Paris) was a
French archaeologist, Egyptologist...
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Emmanuelle (Caroline)
Prisse (born 1969) is a
Dutch gl**** artist. Her work is
included in the
collection of
Corning Museum of Gl****.
Prisse was born in Belgium...
- Albert-Florent-Joseph
Prisse (24 June 1788 – 22
November 1856) was a
Belgian soldier, engineer,
diplomat and
statesman of
French origin. His
family lost...
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Prissé-la-Charrière (French pronunciation: [pʁise la ʃaʁjɛʁ]) is a
former commune in the Deux-Sèvres
department in
western France. On 1
January 2018, it...
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Prissé (French pronunciation: [pʁise]) is a
commune in the Saône-et-Loire
department in the
region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in
eastern France. Communes...
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Fifth Dynasty. The text was
discovered in
Thebes in 1847 by
Egyptologist M.
Prisse d'Avennes. The
Instructions of
Ptahhotep are
considered didactic wisdom...
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Etoile Sportive Prisse Macon is a
French professional basketball team
located in
Prissé, France. The team
currently competes in the NM2. Some of the club’s...
- Kingdom). The
earliest known source for the
Instructions of
Kagemni is the
Prisse Papyrus. This text
dates to the much
later twelfth dynasty of the Middle...
- made
directly from the
Prisse papyrus in Paris,
rather than from copies, and is
still in print. A m****cript copy, the
Prisse Papyrus, is on
display at...