• Napoléon Antoine Aimé Péretié, commonly Aimé Péretié, (5 March 1808, Marseille – 8 April 1882, Beirut), was a French diplomat in the Levant and as a collector...
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    discovered by Alphonse Durighello, a diplomatic agent in Sidon engaged by Aimé Péretié, the chancellor of the French consulate in Beirut. The sarcophagus was...
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    (Roger Saidah, 1968–1969) Tambourit (Saidah, 1977) Magharet Abloun (Aimé Péretié, 1855; Ernest Renan, 1864; Georges Contenau, 1920) Ayaa (William King...
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    fresco panels which he sent to England. On 20 February 1855, Antoine-Aimé Peretié, the chancellor of the French consulate in Beirut and amateur archaeologist...
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    French consulate in Sidon, who informed and sold the sarcophagus to Aimé Péretié, an amateur archaeologist and the chancellor of the French consulate...
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    Carmel to Jaffa Discovered by the general consulate of France in Beirut Aimé Pérétié in 1855 in the Magharet Adloun necropolis, now on display in the Louvre...
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