Emmanuel de Rougé
The Viscount Olivier-Charles-Camille-Emmanuel of Red , born on April 11th, 1811 (Paris) and dead on December 27th, 1872 (Castle of Wood-Dolphin, the Sarthe), is a Egyptologist and philologist French, member of the Maison of Red.
He is the son of Augustin Charles Camille de Rougé, fifth count de Rougé, count of the Plessis-Suspension brace, marquis of the Fay, and Adelaide Charlotte Colombe of the Door of Riantz (1790 ✝ 1852).
He is member about the Légion of honor, member of the Institut of France, member of the Academy of Science and member of the Académie of the inscriptions (1853), conservative of the Egyptian museum of the Louvre (1849), Senator, to advise State (1854) and professor of Egyptian Archéologie to the Collège de France (1864). He is the author of several books on the Egypt and his history.
The Viscount of Red is the last senator named by the emperor Napoleon {{III}} before the demolished of Sedan, which prevented the promulgation. Busts of the Emmanuel Viscount are exposed to Louvre and the museum of Cairo in Egypt.
Descent
Married the June 8th 1838 with Valentine de Ganay, it will have:
- Ernestine Marie Charlotte Yvonne de Rougé (March 22nd 1839 - Paris ✝ October 30th 1901 - Couvron),
- married the May 27th 1861 (Paris) with Henri (November 7th 1831 - Paris ✝ November 14th 1865 - Bouchy-the-Rest), Marquis of Saint-Shamans,
- Jacques de Rougé (February 17th 1841 ✝ 1923), Red Viscount of ,
- married the May 15th 1869 with Marthe Hutteau d' Origny (1845 ✝ 1900), of which:
- Henriette-Ernestine-Marie-Jacqueline de Rougé (April 4th 1870 - Paris ✝ Died for France the January 12th 1915 - Meaux),
- married the February 4th 1891 (Paris) with Pierre Charles Henri, Viscount Paultre de Lamotte (1858 ✝ 1927),
- Yves Antoine Marie Alain of Red (November 9th 1871 ✝ November 25th 1936 - Meaux), wounded with the combat the May 27th 1915, General adviser of the the Sarthe,
- Henri de Rougé (May 2nd 1874 ✝? December 8th 1915 - Meaux), Captain with the 7 {{E}} of cuirassiers to Lyon, without alliance nor posterity,
- Henriette-Ernestine-Marie-Jacqueline de Rougé (April 4th 1870 - Paris ✝ Died for France the January 12th 1915 - Meaux),
- Suzanne Catherine Isabelle de Rougé (1845 ✝ December 7th 1883),
- Robert de Rougé,
Quotation
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“the duck of the hiéroglyphes is a singularly poisonous animal. As soon as it bit you, one has some for the life! ”
Principal publications
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Memory on the inscription of the tomb of Ahmès, chief of the nautoniers (1851)
- the Poem of Pentaour (1861)
- Funeral ritual of the former Egyptians (1861-1863)
- Research on the monuments which one can allot to the first six dynasties of Manéthon (1865)
- Chrestomathie Egyptian woman, or Choice of transcribed Egyptian texts, translated and accompanied by a perpetual comment and preceded by a grammatical summary (1867-1876)
- hieroglyphic Inscriptions copied into Egypt during the scientific expedition of Mr. Vte Emmanuel de Rougé, published by Mr. Vte Jacques of Red (4 volumes, 1877-1879)
- various Works (6 volumes, 1907-1918) Text in line 1 3 5 6
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