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<p> Egyptologist, born at Boulogne; became professor in the college there in 1841, entered the [[Egyptian]] department of the [[Louvre]] in 1849, and next year set out for Egypt; eight years later he was made keeper of the monuments to the Egyptian government, and in 1879 was made a pasha; he died at Cairo; he made many valuable discoveries and excavations, among which were the burial-place of the Apis bulls, the [[Sphinx]] monument, and many temples (1821-1881). </p>
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<p> Egyptologist, born at Boulogne; became professor in the college there in 1841, entered the [[Egyptian]] department of the [[Louvre]] in 1849, and next year set out for Egypt; eight years later he was made keeper of the monuments to the Egyptian government, and in 1879 was made a pasha; he died at Cairo; he made many valuable discoveries and excavations, among which were the burial-place of the [[Apis]] bulls, the [[Sphinx]] monument, and many temples (1821-1881). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 15 October 2021

François Auguste Ferdinand Mariette Pasha [1]

Egyptologist, born at Boulogne; became professor in the college there in 1841, entered the Egyptian department of the Louvre in 1849, and next year set out for Egypt; eight years later he was made keeper of the monuments to the Egyptian government, and in 1879 was made a pasha; he died at Cairo; he made many valuable discoveries and excavations, among which were the burial-place of the Apis bulls, the Sphinx monument, and many temples (1821-1881).

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