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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ogden_GoeletOgden Goelet - Wikipedia

    Ogden Goelet (June 11, 1851 New York City – August 27, 1897 Cowes, Isle of Wight) was an American heir, businessman and yachtsman from New York City during the Gilded Age. With his wife, he built Ochre Court in Newport, Rhode Island, his son built Glenmere mansion, and his daughter, Mary Goelet, married Henry Innes-Ker, 8th Duke of Roxburghe.

    • Real estate developer
  2. og1@nyu.edu. Ogden Goelet received his Ph.D. in Ancient Egyptian History from the History Department at Columbia University in 1982. He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses full time at NYU since 1988 and is now concentrating on graduate courses in the Ancient Egyptian language—introductory and advanced level—at ISAW.

  3. Ogden Goelet. Clinical Professor. Bio. Although my graduate training in Egyptology at Columbia was focussed primarily on political and administrative history, today I find myself working more with ancient Egyptian culture on a broader basis, particularly its religion and history.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ochre_CourtOchre Court - Wikipedia

    Ochre Court is a large châteauesque mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, United States. Commissioned by Ogden Goelet, it was built at a cost of $4.5 million in 1892. It is the second largest mansion in Newport after nearby The Breakers.

  5. Ogden GOELET | Cited by 53 | of New York University, NY (NYU) | Read 19 publications | Contact Ogden GOELET.

  6. The Goelet family is an influential family from New York, of Huguenot origins, that owned significant real estate in New York City . Ogden Goelet, builder of Ochre Court, Newport, Rhode Island. History. The Goelets are descended from a family of Huguenots from La Rochelle in France, who escaped to Amsterdam. [1] .

  7. 12 de abr. de 2022 · Ogden Goelet, Sameh Iskander Lockwood Press , Apr 12, 2022 - Architecture - 508 pages Of all the enormous monuments throughout Egypt and Nubia that Ramesses II (the Great; ca. 1279-1212 BCE)...