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Hauron,
Haurun or
Hawran (Egyptian: ḥwrwnꜣ) was an
ancient Egyptian god
worshiped in Giza. He was
closely ****ociated with Harmachis, with the
names in...
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Louis Arthur Ducos du
Hauron (8
December 1837 – 31
August 1920) was a
French pioneer of
color photography. He was born in Langon,
Gironde and died in Agen...
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Garonne at Agen via the town's
famous canal bridge.
Louis Arthur Ducos du
Hauron (1837 – 1920), a
pioneer of
colour photography lived and
worked in Agen...
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Hauron Peak (64°56′S 62°59′W / 64.933°S 62.983°W / -64.933; -62.983) is a peak, 1,350
metres (4,430 ft) high,
rising 3
nautical miles (6 km) southeast...
- Khafre.
During the New Kingdom,
Amenhotep II
dedicated a new
temple to
Hauron-Haremakhet and this
structure was
added onto by
later rulers.: 39–40 Khentkaus...
- folk
dances from the
Pontian region of Turkey.
Horon may also
refer to:
Hauron,
conventionally referred to as Horon,
Canaanite and
Ugaritic deity Akçiğdem...
- when superimposed,
reconstituted the
color subtractively.
Louis Ducos du
Hauron conducted early experiments with the three-color
principle in the late 1860s...
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color film in the mid-1930s.
Prior to the Lumière brothers,
Louis Ducos du
Hauron utilized the
separation technique to
create colour images on
paper with...
- Herschel's
Anthotype prints in 1842, the
pioneering work of
Louis Ducos du
Hauron in the 1860s, and the
Lippmann process unveiled in 1891, but for many years...
- Beth-Horon
means 'the
temple of Horon', (a
Canaanite deity also
known as
Hauron), see Lipiński (2004, p. 197) This is also
stated in 1
Chronicles 1:22 The...