Isabelle Massieu (born Bauche, 3 April 1844 - 1932)[1] was a French traveler, writer and photographer. Massieu became the first French woman to travel to Nepal, which she wrote about in Népal et pays himalayens. She became a member of the Legion of Honor in 1906.
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IsabelleMassieu (born Bauche, 3 April 1844 - 1932) was a French traveler, writer and photographer. Massieu became the first French woman to travel to...
Alix Marie (born 1989), artist working with photography and sculpture IsabelleMassieu (1844–1932), travel writer and photographer Sarah Moon (born 1941)...
de la Pierre, Martin Ladvenu, Guillaume Duval, Jean Toutmouillé, Jean Massieu, and Jean Beaupere – when his inquiry was suddenly broken off in March...
their language bošnjački (Tur. boşnakça). The French diplomat and scholar Massieu de Clerval, who visited Bosnia in 1855, stated in his report that the "Bosnian...
Jonathan Santana; Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Santos; María Dolores Camalich-Massieu; Dimas Martín-Socas; Rosa Fregel (2019). "Aggressive or funerary cannibalism...
where he was consecrated a bishop on 10 April by Constitutional Bishops Massieu, Delcher, and Sibille. His consecration was valid, but uncanonical and...