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Jean-François Champollion was a French scholar, philologist, and Egyptologist, best known for deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs. His groundbreaking work laid the foundations for the field of Egyptology. Champollion's passion for ancient languages began at a young age, leading him to study the Coptic language, which would prove crucial in his later discoveries. In 1822, he publicly announced his success in decoding the Rosetta Stone, a pivotal moment that unlocked the secrets of ancient Egyptian writing and culture.

Throughout his career, Champollion published numerous works that contributed significantly to the understanding of ancient Egypt. His notable publications include "Lettre à M. Dacier" and "L'Égypte sous les Pharaons," which explored various aspects of Egyptian history, language, and geography. His legacy continues to influence scholars and enthusiasts of ancient Egypt, making him a foundational figure in the study of this fascinating civilization.

Nazionalità Francese
Data di nascita December 23, 1790
Luogo di nascita Figeac, Occitanie, France
Data di morte March 4, 1832