Georges Depping
Georges Bernard Depping (May 11, 1784 – September 5, 1853), also known as Georg Bernhard Depping, born in Münster, was a German-French historian.
He went to Paris in 1803, where he lived as teacher and writer. He wrote a History of Normandy, and on Trade of Europe with the Levant.
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