• Sir Peter le Page Renouf (23 August 1822 – 14 October 1897) was a British professor, Egyptologist, and museum director, best known for his translation...
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  • wife of Frank Renouf, and defender of Holocaust deniers' legal rights Peter le Page Renouf (1822–1897), British Egyptologist Steve Renouf (born 1970),...
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    onomasticon by another author of the same name. In November 1888, Peter le Page Renouf, Keeper of the Department of Oriental Antiquities at the British...
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    Jean-François Champollion (category Pages using the WikiHiero extension)
    the case with the hieroglyphs. Later the British Egyptologist Sir Peter Le Page Renouf summed up Young's method: 'He worked mechanically, like the schoolboy...
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  • Tarshish (category Pages with Maltese IPA)
    southern Spain. He was followed by others, including Hertz (1936). Sir Peter le Page Renouf (1822–1897) thought that "Tarshish" meant a coast, and, as the word...
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    Egyptian Museum (category Pages with Egyptian Arabic IPA)
    Jean-François Champollion, Amedeo Peyron, Willem Pleyte, Gaston Maspero, Peter le Page Renouf and Kazimierz Michałowski. The Gold Mask of Tutankhamun, composed...
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  • (French, 1887–1914) George Andrew Reisner (American, 1867–1942) Peter le Page Renouf (English, 1822–1897) Eugène Revillout (French, 1843–1913) Alexander...
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    Pennsylvania Press. p. 171. ISBN 978-0-8122-3537-1. Peter Le Page Renouf (2002). The Letters of Peter Le Page Renouf (1822-1897): Pembroke College, Oxford (1840-1842)...
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    others were more accepting. For example, Reginald Poole, and Sir Peter Le Page Renouf both defended Champollion. Young developed Young temperament, a method...
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    Budge continued to study ancient Egyptian with the new keeper, Peter le Page Renouf, until the latter's retirement in 1891.[citation needed] Between...
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  • George Jackson Carey (1822–1872), Major-General in the British Army Peter le Page Renouf (1822–1897), Egyptologist Denys Corbet (1826–1909), Guernésiais poet...
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  • Steven Renouf (born 8 June 1970) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. Nicknamed 'the...
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  • Elizabeth College, Guernsey (category Buildings and structures in Saint Peter Port)
    anthropologist Arthur Maurice Hocart (1899–1902); egyptologist Sir Peter le Page Renouf (1831–1840); geologist Nick McCave (1949–1960); plastic surgeon Simon...
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    Louise (1728–1784), and Marie (1730–1783). Renouf, Peter Le Page (2002). The Letters of Peter Le Page Renouf (1822-1897): Dublin (1854-1864). University...
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  • BBC. 1878 Max Müller On the Religions of India (inaugural) 1879 Peter le Page Renouf The Religion of the Egyptians 1880 Ernest Renan Lectures on the Influence...
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  • was certified a teacher with the endorsement of Matthew Arnold and Peter le Page Renouf, he became a member and examiner of the Tonic Sol-fa College in London...
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    (co-founder with Amelia Edwards of the Egypt Exploration Society) and Peter le Page Renouf. She did not enter for a University of London degree due to her prior...
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  • List of people from Jersey (category Wikipedia pending changes protected pages)
    football player (born 1988) Ted Ray, professional golfer (1877–1943) Thomas Renouf, professional golfer (1878–1955) Scott Ruderham, lawn and indoor bowler...
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  • Cass Vincent Caillard Joshua Girling Fitch Joseph Sebag-Montefiore Peter le Page Renouf Allen Lanyon Sarle David Stewart Charles Cecil Trevor CB The Hon...
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    Inmates". Tablet. 31 December 1864. p. 11. Renouf, Peter Le Page (2002). The Letters of Peter Le Page Renouf (1822-1897): Pembroke College, Oxford (1840-1842)...
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    was born in St Peter Port.[citation needed] Guernseyman G. B. Edwards wrote a critically acclaimed novel, The Book of Ebenezer Le Page, that was published...
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  • 1989–1992 Rugby League World Cup (category Pages using football kit with incorrect pattern parameters)
    Alexander Gary Belcher Ben Elias Brad Fittler Peter Jackson Chris Johns Michael O'Connor Steve Renouf Steve Roach Mark Sargent Steve Walters Christophe...
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    Joseph Conrad (category People from Stanford-le-Hope)
    old friend, Captain Gabriel Renouf of the French merchant marine, introduced him to the family of his brother-in-law. Renouf's eldest sister was the wife...
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    9980420. JSTOR 124960. Renouf, M.A.P. (1999). "Prehistory of Newfoundland hunter-gatherers: Extinctions or adaptations?". In Peter Rowley-Conwy (ed.). Arctic...
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    Mary Le Hegarat Deputy - Tom Coles Deputy - Sam Mézec Deputy - Beatriz Porée Deputy - David Warr Deputy - Helen Miles Deputy - Jonathan Renouf Deputy...
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    transporting freight between the islands and France. On 20 August 2013, Huelin-Renouf, which had operated a "lift-on lift-off" container service for 80 years...
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    Translated by Faulkner, Raymond O.; Goelet, Ogden. Supervised by Renouf P. Le Page and Budge E.A. Wallis; Foreword by James Wasserman; Scholarship survey...
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  • Brisbane Broncos (category Pages using football kit with incorrect pattern parameters)
    Leading into 1989, Brisbane recruited Sam Backo from the Raiders while Steve Renouf was given his first grade debut. In their second season they won the mid-week...
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  • List of Dally M Awards winners (category Articles with hatnote templates targeting a nonexistent page)
    (Manly-Warringah) Representative player: Ben Elias (NSW) Top tryscorer: Steve Renouf (Brisbane) Top pointscorer: Daryl Halligan (Canterbury) Junior Dally M:...
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  • Games was held from 29 June–2 July 2015 at the Jersey Rugby Club in Saint Peter, Jersey.   *   Host nation (Jersey) Archery at the 2015 Island Games...
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