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- Nina Mikhailovna Christesen AM (23 December 1911 – 8 August 2001) (née Maximoff) pioneered the study of Russian in Australia and founded the Department...
- Frederik Christian Vilhelm Christesen (4 July 1822 – 29 December 1899) was a Danish goldsmith and silversmith. His firm was from 1858 based at Amaliegade...
- ISBN 978-0-7864-6783-9. Christesen 2010 p. 67 Christesen 2010 p. 28 Christesen 2010 pp. 28, 33 Christesen 2010 pp. 39–45 Christesen 2010 p. 32 Christesen 2010 p. 33...
- Clement Byrne Christesen (28 October 1911 – 28 June 2003) was the founder of the Australian literary magazine Meanjin. He served as the magazine's editor...
- 545-553, Ch. 37 in "Blackwell companions to the Ancient World", edited by Christesen, P & Kyle, Donald, Wiley Blackwell, 2014 See Appian, The Civil Wars, 128;...
- 'Funerary Banquet' in Ancient Art, Burial and Belief, Peeters, 353-383. Christesen, P. (2018). The typology and topography of Spartan burials from the Protogeometric...
-  4–5. Sprawski 2010, pp. 130–131. Borza 1990, p. 98. Herodotus, 8.138.3. Christesen & Murray 2010, p. 432. Sprawski 2010, p. 135. Sprawski 2010, p. 142. Roisman...
- according to Christesen and Murray. Christesen & Murray 2010, pp. 428–429. Errington 1990, pp. 225–226. Errington 1990, p. 226; Christesen & Murray 2010...
- Olympic VictorsFoundation of the ****enic World". Christesen, Paul (22 October 2007). Paul ChristesenOlympic Victor Lists and Ancient Gr**** History...
- Publishing. The magazine was established in December 1940 in Brisbane, by Clem Christesen as Meanjin Papers. The name is derived from the Turrbal word for land...