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- Arcisses (French pronunciation: [aʁsis]) is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France. It was established on 1 January 2019 by merger...
- Arcisse de Caumont (20 August 1801, Bayeux – 16 April 1873, Caen) was a French historian and archaeologist. Arcisse Caumont was born at Bayeux to François...
- the third volume of the Monumental statistic of Calvados (in French) by Arcisse de Caumont (1857). The fortress was used until the Hundred Years War and...
- Gothic Revival was set on more sound intellectual footings by a pioneer, Arcisse de Caumont, who founded the Societé des Antiquaires de Normandie at a time...
- Caumont family, or Lords of Caumont, who bore the title of Duc de La Force Arcisse de Caumont (1801-1873), French historian and archaeologist Caumont (chicken)...
- Economic Studies. 28 December 2023. Statistique monumentale du Calvados, Arcisse Caumont, Caen, Paris, 1867 Tourebu versus Foucault, Buying Titles of Nobility...
- campaigns, the most recent dates from the early 21st century. According to Arcisse de Caumont, it is "the most remarkable monument in Dives". It has been...
- Gerville seems to be the first OED same entry; in French by Gerville's friend Arcisse de Caumont in his Essaie sur l'architecture du moyen âge, particulièrement...
- In 1825, Lamouroux died in Caen. He was most influential on his student Arcisse de Caumont, who succeeded him in his chair at the University of Caen. The...
- architecture. In an 1823 public lecture (published in 1824) Gerville's friend Arcisse de Caumont adopted the label "roman" to describe the "degraded" European...