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Christian Jacq (French:[ʒak]; born 28 April 1947) is a French author and Egyptologist. He has written several novels about ancient Egypt, notably a five book series about pharaoh Ramses II, a character whom Jacq admires greatly.
ChristianJacq (French: [ʒak]; born 28 April 1947) is a French author and Egyptologist. He has written several novels about ancient Egypt, notably a five...
Jacq is a surname. Angèle Jacq (1937–2021), Breton writer ChristianJacq (born 1947), French author and Egyptologist Éliane Jacq (1948–2011), French athlete...
Problems playing this file? See media help. Quotations are taken from ChristianJacq, The Living Wisdom of Ancient Egypt. "Great is the Law (Maat)." (p. 24)...
of the animation. The story is based on the novel La Reine Soleil by ChristianJacq. In Ancient Egypt, during the monotheistic regime of Akhenaten, Akhesa...
Ankhesenamun is the protagonist of the 1988 French novel La Reine Soleil by ChristianJacq, as well as its 2007 animated adaptation. Arnold, Dorothea; Allen, James...
five best-selling historical novels, by French author and Egyptologist ChristianJacq Albert Marchinsky, an illusionist whose stage name was "The Great Rameses"...
data" outside having some magical or mythic plot elements. He names ChristianJacq as an example. Michael Swanwick's essay "In the Tradition", subtitled...
consort of Monthu. She was later merged with Raet-Tawy, Isis and Iunit. ChristianJacq, Les Egyptiennes, Perrin, 1996, ISBN 2-262-01075-7 Manfred Lurker, The...
(2016-2017), pp. 71–84. "The Tree of Life (Mysteries of Osiris, book 1) by ChristianJacq". Fantasticfiction.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-12-03. Andrew E. Hill and John...
representations, including the historical novels of the French writer ChristianJacq, the Ramsès series; the graphic novel Watchmen, in which the character...
and in four ostraca from Deir el-Medina. Quotations are taken from ChristianJacq "The Living Wisdom of Ancient Egypt". "Truth is sent by God." (p. 21)...
Ikram (Pakistani, born 1965) Sergei Ignatov (Bulgarian, born 1960) ChristianJacq (French, born 1947) Thomas Garnet Henry James (British, 1923–2009) Gustave...
A best-selling series of novels by French author and Egyptologist ChristianJacq was inspired by the life of Pharaoh Ramses II ("the Great"). HBO's miniseries...
Paneb is a central character in The Stone of Light serial book by ChristianJacq, about the workmen in Deir el-Medina at the time of the XIX and XX dynasties...
I inaugurated the prestigious 19th dynasty. Writer and Egyptologist ChristianJacq is a prolific author of historical novels set in the age of the Pharaohs...
Motohiko Izawa (born 1954, Japan) Violet Jacob (1863–1946, Scotland) ChristianJacq (born 1947, France) John Jakes (born 1932, US) George Payne Rainsford...
resurrection and the triumph over death. The Egyptologist and novelist ChristianJacq used the Ikehernofret inscriptions as the foundation of his Osirian...
The Divine Worshipper is a historical fiction novel written by ChristianJacq. The story follows on from the previous book, Manhunt, in which the young...
character in the book named Howard Carson. He is a key character in ChristianJacq's 1992 book The Tutankhamun Affair. James Patterson and Martin Dugard's...
Anastasia Dubois. She also translated French novels (including those of ChristianJacq) under the pen name of Sue Dyson. Sue was also one of a small number...
[citation needed] including publications of the five-volume Ramses by ChristianJacq and the four-volume Napoleon by Max Gallo. Works by Barbara Samson,...
published online, and well-known authors including Ryōtarō Shiba and ChristianJacq. The number of writers on the Plagiarized List has been reported to...
light : a novel by Amin Maalouf. 1996. (tr.) The battle of Kadesh by ChristianJacq. 1998. (tr.) Sherazade by Leïla Sebbar. 1999. Frontmatter, The Classic...
Ancient and noble French family names, Jacques, Jacq, or James are believed to originate from the Middle Ages in the historic northwest Brittany region...