French historian, archaeologist and university professor
For other uses, see Châtelain.
Louis Chatelain
Born
Émile Louis Marie Chatelain
25 February 1883
Paris
Died
6 October 1950(1950-10-06) (aged 67)
Paris
Occupation(s)
Historian Archaeologist
Louis Chatelain (23 February 1883 – 6 October 1950) was a 20th-century French historian, archaeologist and university professor. The son of Émile Chatelain, philologist and Latinist, he particularly worked on the excavation sites of Orange, Maktar (Tunisia) and Volubilis (Morocco).
LouisChatelain (23 February 1883 – 6 October 1950) was a 20th-century French historian, archaeologist and university professor. The son of Émile Chatelain...
work that they drew up for Lyautey, the work went ahead anyway under LouisChatelain. The French archaeologists were assisted by thousands of German prisoners...
Bergerette savoyene included in Petrucci's Odhecaton (1501). Henri LouisChatelain Recherches sur le vers français au XVe siècle: rimes, mètres et .....
Chatelain (fl. 1760–1770), who was a pupil of Louis-Simon Lempereur and Claude-Jean-Baptiste Chatelain, French engraver and revolutionary. Chatelain was...
2020, p. 108. Chatelain 2020, pp. 115–117. Calore 2002, p. 140. Chatelain 2020, pp. 120–122. Taaffe 2009, p. 76. Bearss 1980, p. 50. Chatelain 2020, pp. 121–122...
tardía, siglos III-VII (Real Academia de la Historia, 2001) p168-169. LouisChatelain (historien), Tocolosida (Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner, 1928)...
Joseph Barbier (1915-1986) for Le vocabulaire et le style de Péguy LouisChâtelain and Georges Galichet (1904-1992) for Grammaire française expliquée...
derived his surname from the fact that his ancestors were burgraves or châtelains of the town; his parents, who belonged to illustrious Flemish families...
and withdrew. Seeing the impossibility of defense or further trade, LouisChatelain, the master, loaded all his men and goods on canoes and abandoned the...
Eustache Antoine François Joseph Louis Borno (French pronunciation: [østaʃ ɑ̃twan fʁɑ̃swa ʒozɛf lwi bɔʁno]; September 20, 1865 – July 29, 1942) was a...
Étienne de Vignolles, Sieur de Montmorillon, Chatelain de Longueville (French pronunciation: [etjɛn də viɲɔl]), also known as La Hire (French: [la iʁ];...
Clara de Chatelain, (pseudonyms, Leopold Wray, Baronne Cornélie de B., Rosalia Santa Croce and Leopoldine Ziska; 31 July 1807 – 30 June 1876) was an English...
their equivalent (in Normandy a vicomte, in parts of northern France a châtelain, in the south a viguier or a bayle), Philip II Augustus, an able and ingenious...
is a solo indie rock project created by Jets To Brazil bassist Jeremy Chatelain. Throughout its history Cub Country has been a collaborative effort involving...
1415. In 1456, Louis de Bourbon, Bishop of Liège became the first individual to style himself "Duke of Bouillon". In 1482, the then Châtelain of Bouillon...
Jean Jacques de Maillefaud (1635–1696), was Counselor to King Louis XIV, Chatelain d'Allieres, and a member of the Dauphiné Parliament. He was born in...
Countess of the Vexin, fourth daughter of Louis VII; because of the rivalry between the kings of England and France, Louis obstructed the marriage. A peace treaty...
wonders. Shambhala Shangdu Shangri-La Sierra de la Plata "Henri Abraham Chatelain (1648-1743)". The British Museum ~ Collection Online. London, United Kingdom:...