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Fernand Charpin (30 May 1887 – 6
November 1944) was a
French actor. He is
known for his role as Honoré
Panisse in
Marcel Pagnol's M****ille trilogy, beginning...
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Albert Charpin, born in Gr****e, Alpes-Maritimes in 1842, died in Asnières-sur-Seine in 1924. He was a
naturalist painter ****ociated with the Barbizon...
- pp. 18-34, 2019 D.
Charpin, "Les
tablettes retrouvées dans les
tombes de
maisons à Ur à l'époque paléo-babylonienne", in: D.
Charpin (ed.),
Archibab 4...
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Dominique Charpin (born 12 June 1954, in Neuilly-sur-Seine) is a
French ****yriologist,
professor at the Collège de France, and
corresponding member of...
- Jean
Charpin (fl. 1688–1689) was a
French pirate and
buccaneer active in the
Caribbean and off the
coast of Africa. He is best
known for
sailing alongside...
- school,
often pupils of the main group, include:
Henri Harpignies,
Albert Charpin, François-Louis Français, and Émile van Marcke. Many of the
artists were...
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stone kudurru.
Studies by ****yriologists like
Claus Wilcke and
Dominique Charpin suggest that
cuneiform literacy was not
reserved solely for the
elite but...
- (1994), pp. 146, 158. Van De
Mieroop (2016), p. 175.
Charpin (2010), p. 81.
Johns (1911).
Charpin (2010), p. 52.
Kraus (1960), pp. 295–296; Roth (1995b)...
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Lavrova Mutellina corsica (J.****) Reduron,
Charpin &
Pimenov Mutellina purpurea (Poir.) Reduron,
Charpin &
Pimenov "Mutellina Wolf |
Plants of the World...
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French comedy film
directed by
Raymond Bernard and
starring Raimu,
Fernand Charpin and Jean Sinoël. It is
based on the 1872
novel of the same
title by Alphonse...