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Claude Vandersleyen (26
September 1927 – 7
December 2021) was a
Belgian Egyptologist.
After his
secondary studies at the Collège
Cardinal Mercier, Vandersleyen...
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Victor Vandersleyen (1904 – 1937) was a
sailor from Belgium, who
represented his
country at the 1924
Summer Olympics in Le Havre, France. "Victor Vandersleyen"...
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identified as a
reference to the
Aegean Sea.
However in 2003,
Claude Vandersleyen pointed out that the term wedj wer (literally "great green")
which Vercoutter...
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Beckerath sees him as the
second king of that dynasty. Alternatively,
Claude Vandersleyen has
tentatively dated Rahotep to the 13th
Dynasty on the
grounds that...
- Kingdom," 218
Michael Rice, Who's Who in
Ancient Egypt, Routledge, 1999
Vandersleyen, ĽÈgypte et la Vallée du Nil, vol 2: 575 K. A. Kitchen, "The Titularies...
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Rabou are
still recognizable among the prisoners." de Rougé 1867.
Vandersleyen 1985, p. 41 n.10.
Maspero 1896, p. 461–470.
Drews 1992 In fact, this...
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Vandersleyen 1958, p. 114. See
Leiden Conventions. "Ibn Battuta's Rihla". 1904. Archived...
- 1951 by
French archaeologists. It was
restored and
published by
Claude Vandersleyen in 1967 and 1968. The part of the
stele that
describes the
storm is the...
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Testimony to the
Truth of the Bible.
Samuel Bagster and sons. p. 107.
Vandersleyen 1985, pp. 40–41 n.9: [Original French]: "À ma connaissance, les plus...
- London; New York: Phaidon. p. 68. ISBN 0-7148-4200-1. OCLC 51837670.
Vandersleyen,
Claude I. (1983). "La Date du
Cheikh el-Beled".
Journal of Egyptian...