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Marie Parmentier, married name Marie Hackin, (1905-1941) was an archaeologist and Resistance member who worked with her husband Joseph Hackin, who also was an archaeologist, philologist, and Resistance member. Marie Hackin's father was from Luxembourg. She died in 1941 when she was in a sea convoy trying to go from Liverpool into the Atlantic ocean en route to Africa, when the ship was sunk by a German submarine.

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  • Marie Hackin (ca)
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  • Marie Parmentier, casada amb el nom de Marie Hackin, (Romas, Alsàcia i Lorena, 7 de setembre de 1905-Illes Fèroe, 24 de febrer de 1941) era una arqueòloga i membre de la Resistència que treballava amb el seu marit Joseph Hackin, el qual també era arqueòleg, filòleg i membre de la Resistència. El pare de Marie Hackin era de Luxemburg. Va morir el 1941 quan es trobava en un comboi marítim que intentava anar de Liverpool a l'oceà Atlàntic en ruta cap a Àfrica, quan el vaixell va ser enfonsat per un submarí alemany. (ca)
  • Marie Alice („Ria“) Hackin, geborene Parmentier, (* 7. September 1905 in Rombas, damals Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen; † 24. Februar 1941 bei den Färöer-Inseln) war eine französische Orientarchäologin und Mitglied der Freien Französischen Streitkräfte (FFL). (de)
  • Marie Parmentier, married name Marie Hackin, (1905-1941) was an archaeologist and Resistance member who worked with her husband Joseph Hackin, who also was an archaeologist, philologist, and Resistance member. Marie Hackin's father was from Luxembourg. She died in 1941 when she was in a sea convoy trying to go from Liverpool into the Atlantic ocean en route to Africa, when the ship was sunk by a German submarine. (en)
  • Marie Parmentier (1905-1941), plus connue sous son nom d'épouse Marie Hackin, souvent appelée Ria Hackin, est une archéologue et résistante française de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Officier des Forces françaises libres, elle participe à l'organisation du Corps des volontaires françaises au sein de la France libre. Disparue en mer à la suite d'un torpillage, elle est faite compagnon de la Libération à titre posthume et reçoit la croix de guerre 1939-1945 avec palme. (fr)
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  • Marie Hackin (en)
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  • near Faroe Islands (en)
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  • excavations at Bamyan and Bagram (en)
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