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Claude Reignier Conder

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Gender Male
Death113 years ago
Date of birth December 29,1848
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Date of died February 16,1910
DiedCheltenham
United Kingdom
Job Soldier
Education University College London
Royal Military Academy, Woolwich
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Tent Work in Palestine: A Record of Discovery and Adventure
The Hittites And Their Language
The Survey of Eastern Palestine: Memoirs of the Topography, Orography, Hydrography, Archaeology, Etc
The City of Jerusalem
Heth and Moab
Altaic Hieroglyphs and Hittite Inscriptions
Syrian Stone- Lore
Syrian Stone- lore: Or, The Monumental History of Palestine
The Tell Amarna Tablets
Judas Maccabaeus and the Jewish War of Independence
Heth and Moab: Explorations in Syria in 1881 and 1882
The First Bible
The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. 1099 to 1291 A. D
The Bible and the East
Palestine
The Rise of Man
Latin Kingdom Of Jerusalem
Names and Places in the Old and New Testament and Apocrypha: With Their Modern Identifications
The Jews Under Rome
A handbook to the Bible, by F. R. and C. R. Conder
Heth and Moab - Scholar's Choice Edition
Tent Work in Palestine - Scholar's Choice Edition
Altaic Hieroglyphs and Hittite Inscriptions - Scholar's Choice Edition
The Survey of Eastern Palestine. Memoirs of the Topography, Orography, Hydrography, Archaeology, Etc. V. 1--The 'adwân Country
The City and the Land: A Course of Seven Lectures on the Work of the Society, Delivered in Hanover Square in May and June, 1892
The Buried City of Jerusalem, and General Exploration of Palestine: A Popular Exposition of Recent Discoveries Made by . . . Sir C. Wilson . . . Sir C. Warren, Captain Conder and Others. with Illustrations, Etc. - Scholar's Choice Edition
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Claude Reignier Conder Life story


Claude Reignier Conder was an English soldier, explorer and antiquarian. He was a great-great-grandson of Louis-François Roubiliac. Conder was educated at University College London and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He became a lieutenant in the Corps of Royal Engineers in 1870.

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