• Louis Sigismond Isaac Halphen (4 February 1880 in Paris – 7 October 1950 in Paris) was a French medieval specialist and the author of many important books...
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  • Halphen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Éric Halphen (born 1959), French judge Étienne Halphen (1911–1954), French mathematician...
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    Laura Napran, The Boydell Press, ISBN 9781843831204 Halphen, Louis (1926), "France: Louis VI and Louis VII (1108–1180)", in J.R. Tanner; C.W. Previté-Orton;...
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  • totius boni cultorem, qui terror omnium inimicorum suorum fuit, from Louis Halphen and René Poupardin, edd., Chroniques des comtes d'Anjou et des seigneurs...
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    them died in World War I. Louis Halphen (1880-1950) was a French historian specialized in medivial times; Charles Halphen (1885-1915), was deputy secretary...
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    Fernand Gustave Halphen (18 February 1872 – 16 May 1917) was a French Jewish composer. Fernand Halphen was the son of Georges Halphen, a diamond merchant...
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  • Historica, Scriptores Rerum Merovingicarum, I / 1, p. 72, translated by Louis Halphen (Paris, 1963, reprinted several times); another translation in Tessier...
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  • first generation of German historians after 1871 to defend Charlemagne, Louis Halphen considered their efforts a failure. Hermann Gauch, Heinrich Himmler's...
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    coll. « Points Histoire », 1995, 4e éd.. p.256-257, 264, 273-274, 297 Louis Halphen, Les Barbares, Paris, 1936, p. 236 ; Étienne Gilson, La Philosophie...
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  • Histoire (4 ed.). Paris: Le Seuil. pp. 256–257, 264, 273–274, 297. Louis Halphen, Les Barbares, Paris, 1936, p. 236; Étienne Gilson, La Philosophie au...
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    attested by Eginhard, Life of Charlemagne, traduction et édition de Louis Halphen, Paris, Les Belles Lettres, 1994, p. 99 J. Favier, Charlemagne, 1999...
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  • Oriental history    [top] Élie Halévy (1870–1937), modern Britain Louis Halphen (1880–1950), Middle Ages Clarence H. Haring (1885–1960), Latin American...
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  • descendants. Alfred Richard, Histoire des Comtes de Poitou, volume I, Louis Halphen, France: the last Carolingians and the rise of Hugh Capet (888-987)...
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  • Monumenta Germaniae Historica, tomus IV: Annales Engolismenses, Pag 5 Louis Halphen, France: the last Carolingians and the rise of Hugh Capet (888-987)...
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  • Imprimerie Bordessoules, coll. "History through documents", 1986, 429 pp. Louis Halphen, France: the last Carolingians and the rise of Hugh Capet (888-987)...
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  • Bank Stern) Henriette Stern (1836–1905), married to Georges Halphen (1832–1906) Fernand Halphen (1872–1917), composer Jacques Stern (1839–1902), banker in...
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  • article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Halphen, Louis (1911), "Anjou", in Chisholm, Hugh (ed.), Encyclopædia Britannica, vol...
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    Power (Londong: Methuen), 102–3 n3. Scholars agreeing with Ullmann are Louis Halphen, S. Heldmann, E. Amann, W. Ohnsorge, and George Ostrogorsky. Ullmann...
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    Pierre Nora (category Lycée Louis-le-Grand alumni)
    (University of Chicago Press) Memory space (social science) Together with Louis Halphen and Robert Debré, Gaston Nora arranged for an integral translation of...
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  • Nouvelle Encyclopedie Theologique, by Jacques-Paul Migne, 1854, Page 903 Louis Halphen, France: the last Carolingians and the rise of Hugh Capet (888-987)...
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  • seigneurs d'Amboise, 1 volume, Paris (1913). Edited by French medievalists Louis Halphen (1880–1950) and René Poupardin (1874–1927). Collection of texts of the...
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    in any earlier source. "Chronica de gestis consulum Andegavorum", in Louis Halphen and René Poupardin, eds., Chronique des comtes d'Anjou et des seigneurs...
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  • son of Germaine (née Weill) and Louis Halphen, a professor of history at Sorbonne, and grandson of Georges Henri Halphen and Mathieu Weill, both renowned...
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  • Toulouse et de Barcelone pour le préponderance méridionale", Mélanges Louis Halphen (Paris, 1951): 313–22. Lewis, "The Guillems of Montpellier", 167 n.58...
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    École Nationale des Chartes (category Louis XVIII)
    archivist Arthur Giry (1848–99), professor at the École des Chartes Louis Halphen (1880–1950), medievalist Suzanne Honoré (1909–2000), archivist, librarian...
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    Fernand Halphen's first military orchestra (August 1914 – December 1915), which performed for the troops and for the local populace. Halphen, who had...
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  • People in the 19th century 1915-30" George W. F. Hallgarten, historian Louis Halphen, French mediaevalist Theodore Stephen Hamerow, U.S. historian Marceli...
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    June 23, 1919, in Paris' Paris' 1st arrondissement. Lévy studied at École Halphen on rue Lafayette, the oldest Jewish school in France. He later attended...
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    Clostermann Jean-Marie Colombani Barthélemy Prosper Enfantin Louis Franchet d'Espèrey Louis Halphen Jules Antoine Lissajous Charles Mangin Philippe Morillon...
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    married to Jules Halphen (1856–1928), son of Eugène Halphen Henri Isaac Halphen (1886–1962), married to Violet Crosbie (1890–?) Noémie Halphen (1888–1968)...
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