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FRENCH ARCHAEOLOGIST (1790–1854)
Desire Raoul Rochette; Raoul Rochette; Desire-Raoul Rochette; Désiré Raoul Rochette; Rochette, Désiré Raoul; Rochette, Desire Raoul; Raoul-Rochette
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SWEDISH ARCHITECT, BUSINESSMAN, DIPLOMAT AND HUMANITARIAN (1912-1947)
Raul Wallenberg; Raoul Wallenburg; Vasily Khristoforov; Raoul Wallenberg Humanitarian Leadership Award; Wallenberg myth
n. Raoul Wallenberg (een zweed die werkte voor de ambassade in hongarije tijdens de tweede wereldoorlog en veel joden gered heeft)
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AWARD GIVEN TO SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS AT THE OLYMPIC GAMES
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Wikipedia

Desiré-Raoul Rochette

Desiré-Raoul Rochette (March 6, 1790 – July 3, 1854), was a French archaeologist.

Born at Saint-Amand in the department of Cher, Raoul Rochette received his education at Bourges. In 1810, he obtained a chair of grammar in the Lyceum Louis-le-Grand. He was made professor of history in the College of Louis-le-Grand at Paris in 1813 and in the Sorbonne in 1817. His first major work was Histoire critique de l'établissement des colonies grecques (4 vols., 1815).

He was superintendent of antiquities in the Bibliothèque at Paris from 1819 to 1848, and professor of archaeology at the Bibliothèque from 1826, a result of which may be seen in his Cours d'archéologie (1828). In 1829 he published his Monuments inédits, with his Peintures inédites following in 1836 and his Peintures de Pompei in 1844. He contributed to the Annali of the Roman Institute, the Journal des savants and the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres.

He was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1838. At his death on 3 July 1854 Rochette was perpetual secretary of the Academy of Fine Arts and a corresponding member of most of the learned societies in Europe.