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Victor Langlois (20 March 1829 – 14 May 1869) was a French historian, archaeologist, professor,
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, and orientalist who specialized in the study of the
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. Langlois was particularly known for his work on
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history and culture. He authored more than thirty books on Armenian history.


Life and work

Victor Langlois was born on rue Sygogne in
Dieppe Dieppe (; Norman: ''Dgieppe'') is a coastal commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France. Dieppe is a seaport on the English Channel at the mouth of the river Arques. A regular ferry service runs to N ...
, France on 20 March 1829. He was educated at the
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and
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. On 7 May 1852, at the age of 23, he received orders from the French government to visit the predominantly Armenian populated area of
Cilicia Cilicia (); el, Κιλικία, ''Kilikía''; Middle Persian: ''klkyʾy'' (''Klikiyā''); Parthian: ''kylkyʾ'' (''Kilikiyā''); tr, Kilikya). is a geographical region in southern Anatolia in Turkey, extending inland from the northeastern coa ...
in the
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to carry out studies about historic French and Armenian relations. In particular, Langlois was tasked with studying Armenian-French relations during the
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, and to uncover archaeological findings. Remaining in Cilicia until 1853, Langlois published a book on his findings in 1861 entitled ''Voyage dans la Cilicie et dans les montagnes du Taurus'' (''Travels in Cilicia and the Taurus Mountains'').
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figures which he had found in his excavations in the necropolis of Tarsus were exhibited in the
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. Between the year 1857 and 1861, Langlois traveled in Italy in order to discover more historical information concerning the relations between France and Armenia during the Crusades. His other works relate to Egyptian and Georgian numismatics (1852), and to the convent of
San Lazzaro degli Armeni San Lazzaro degli Armeni (, "Saint Lazarus of the Armenians"; called Saint Lazarus Island in English sources; hy, Սուրբ Ղազար, Surb Ghazar) is a small island in the Venetian Lagoon which has been home to the monastery of the Mekhita ...
of the Armenian
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congregation, with an outline of Armenian history and literature (1862). During this time, in 1863, he published a book about the massacres of Armenians by Turks entitled ''Les Arméniens de la Turquie et les Massacres du Taurus'' (''The Armenians of Turkey and the Taurus massacres''). In 1867 he published (" Mount Athos and its monasteries"), with a photo-lithographic reproduction of the geography of Ptolemy, of which the Greek manuscript of the 17th century is preserved in that monastery. He became a professor at the
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in
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. The first volume of his ''Collection des historiens anciens et modernes de l'Arménie'', a translation from the
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, was published in 1868, under the auspices of the Egyptian-Armenian prime minister Nubar Pasha, but he did not live to complete the work.


Works

Some of Victor Langlois' published works include: *''Rapport sur l'exploration archéologique de la Cilicie et de la Petite-Arménie pendant les années 1852–1853'' (1854) *''Essai historique et critique sur la constitution sociale et politique de l'Arménie sous les rois de la dynastie roupénienne'' (1860) *''Voyage dans la Cilicie et dans les montagnes du Taurus'' (1861) *''Étude sur les sources de l'Histoire d'Arménie de Moïse de Khorène'' (1861) *''Notice sur le couvent arménien de l'île Saint-Lazare de Venise'' (1863) *''Mémoire sur la vie et les écrits de Grégoire Magistros, duc de la Mésopotamie, auteur arménien du XIe siècle'' (1869) *''Collection des historiens anciens et modernes de l'Arménie'' (1869) *''Histoire des Arméniens'' (1880) *''Historicorum Graecorum et Syriorum reliquiae in Armeniorum scriptis servatae'' (1884)


Gallery

Among Langlois' illustrations in his books concerning Armenian history include: LANGLOIS(1861) p379 - INSCRIPTIONS ARMENIENNES DE TARSOUS.jpg, Armenian inscriptions in Tarsus LANGLOIS(1861) p481Monnaie d'Hethoum II.jpg, Coins from the reign of Hetoum II LANGLOIS(1861) p079 Monnate, Leon II. roi armenien de la Cilicien (1185-1219).jpg, Coins from Leo II, King of Armenia's reign LANGLOIS(1861) p243 - CHATEAU ARMENIEN DE GORGHIOS.jpg, The Armenian castle of Corycus LANGLOIS(1861) p417 Eglesie Armeniens de Tarsous, Inscriptions.jpg, Inscriptions on the Armenian church in Tarsus Lampron castle.jpg, Armenian castle of
Lampron Lampron (; ; ) is a castle near the town of Çamlıyayla in Mersin Province, Turkey. While part of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia in the Middle Ages, the castle was known as Lampron and was the ancestral home of the Armenian Hethumid princes. Situ ...


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Description of the Armenian Monastery on the Island of St. Lazarus-Venice
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Voyage dans la Cilicie et dans les montagnes du Taurus
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Collection des historiens anciens et modernes de l'Arménie
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Les Arméniens de la Turquie et les massacres du Taurus
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Numismatique de l'Arménie au moyen âge
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Documents pour servir à l'histoire des Lusignans de la Petite Arménie
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Le Trésor des Chartes d'Armenie ou cartulaire de la Chancellerie royale des Roupeniens
''(full view)'' Attribution {{DEFAULTSORT:Langlois, Victor 1829 births 1869 deaths People from Dieppe, Seine-Maritime 19th-century French archaeologists French numismatists 19th-century French historians French educators French orientalists French ethnographers Armenian studies scholars École Nationale des Chartes alumni Collège de France faculty San Lazzaro degli Armeni alumni