• Jean-Baptiste Chabot (16 February 1860 – 7 January 1948) was a Roman Catholic secular priest and the leading French Syriac scholar in the first half of...
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  • figure in Canada East Jean-Baptiste Chabot (1860–1948), French Roman Catholic secular priest and Syriac scholar Jean-Philip Chabot (born 1988), Canadian...
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    proposed by Otto Eissfeldt (1935). Eissfeldt himself, following Jean-Baptiste Chabot, connected Punic mlk and Moloch to a Syriac verb mlk meaning "to...
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  • Aleppo, and recently became accessible to scholarship. French scholar Jean-Baptiste Chabot arranged for a copy to be made by hand in 1888 and published a photographic...
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  • three are kept at the Louvre. They were first published in 1916 by Jean-Baptiste Chabot. In March 1881, French archaeologist René Cagnat visited the still...
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    the Chronicles of Seert. The name of the text was established by Jean Baptiste Chabot who published it under that title in 1902 along with a French translation...
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    1793, Chabot arrived in Aveyron as one of two Representatives-on-mission to the department of Aveyron and the Tarn, the other being Jean-Baptiste Bô. As...
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  • and two sons: Marie Sylvie Alias Charlotte de Rohan-Chabot (1729–1807), who married Jean Baptiste Louis de Clermont d'Amboise, Marquis de Reynel and Marquis...
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    assistant to Jean-Baptiste Chabot Volume 2: Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum (1907–14) [= RES 501-1200] edited by Jean-Baptiste Chabot Volumes 3-8 were...
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  • translated into French by Jean-Baptiste Chabot from a copy of the Mar Eliya manuscript made by Samuel Giamil. Jean-Baptiste Chabot (ed.), "Vie du moine Rabban...
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    statue of the queen stood in Great Colonnade. However, the linguist Jean-Baptiste Chabot pointed out that Zenobius' statue stood opposite to that of Odaenathus...
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    predecessor of the Musée d'Hippone). It was published again in 1916 by Jean-Baptiste Chabot after he had been sent a stamping by Stéphane Gsell. As of 1916,...
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    inscriptions are the first two, and the longest two, published in Jean-Baptiste Chabot's 1940 work Recueil des Inscriptions Libyques (known as RIL), as RIL...
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    Syrien, Patriarche Jacobite d'Antioche (1166–1199), published by Jean Baptiste Chabot (in French). 1st Ed. Paris : Ernest Leroux, 1899–1910, OCLC 39485852;...
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  • Françoise Hébert. Other Hébertists, including Joseph Le Bon, Jean-Baptiste Carrier, François Chabot and François Hanriot, were to also fall victim to the guillotine...
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    Jean-Baptiste Henri-Dominique Lacordaire, OP (12 May 1802 – 21 November 1861), often styled Henri-Dominique Lacordaire, was a French ecclesiastic, preacher...
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    Handbuch der Nordsemitischen Epigraphik Jean-Baptiste Chabot, Punica XI: Les inscriptions néopuniques de Guelma, 1916 Chabot, J.B. (1918). Punica. Imprimerie...
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  • Jean-Baptiste Jules Trayer (1824 – 1909) was a French painter. He signed his works "Jules Trayer". He was taught by his father who was a landscape painter...
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  • Depardieu, actor Full date unknown: Bernard Drubay, sailor 7 January – Jean-Baptiste Chabot, priest and Syriac scholar (born 1860) 15 January – Henri-Alexandre...
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    │ │ ├──> Marie-Charlotte Sylvie de Rohan-Chabot (12/12/1729-26/03/1807) │ │ │ x (07/09/1749) Jean-Baptiste Louis de Clermont-Tonnerre (?-1761), Count...
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    Jean-Baptiste Louis Frédéric de La Rochefoucauld de Roye, Duke of Anville (17 August 1707 – 16 September 1746), Marquis of Roucy, who was made the Duke...
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    source. Canon XXI of the council Baum and Winkler (2003), pp. 15-16 Jean-Baptiste Chabot, Synodicon orientale ou Recueil de synodes nestoriens (Paris 1902)...
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  • Paris (1903 ff.). Publication and editing led by Syriac scholar Jean-Baptiste Chabot (1860–1948), supported by French orientalist Bernard Carra de Vaux...
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    Alexandre Louis Auguste de Rohan-Chabot (3 December 1761 – 8 February 1816), Count of Chabot, then Prince of Leon, 7th Duke of Rohan, Count of Porhoët...
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    had an elder sister, Marie Sylvie Alias Charlotte de Rohan-Chabot (who married Jean Baptiste Louis de Clermont d'Amboise, Marquis de Reynel and Marquis...
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  • Barsaum as "Chronicon anonymum ad annum Domini 819 pertinens" in Jean-Baptiste Chabot (ed.), Anonymi auctoris chronicon ad annum Christi 1234 pertinens...
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  • It was critically edited and translated by the French Orientalist Jean-Baptiste Chabot in 1920 (volume I covering ecclesiastical history) and by Albert...
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  • Syrian, Chronicle (ed. Chabot), iii. 451–82 Fiey, POCN, 283 Michael the Syrian, Chronicle, iii. 451–82 and 504 Abbeloos, Jean Baptiste; Lamy, Thomas Joseph...
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    (who died in 1638 with no male heir), Henri Chabot, a descendant of the eldest branch of the House of Chabot from Poitou, was made Duke of Rohan in 1648...
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  • Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-2630-2. Jean-Baptiste Chabot, Chronique de Michel le Syrien, Patriarche Jacobite d'Antiche (1166-1199)...
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