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  2. Le Jour du Seigneur - Wikipedia

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    Le Jour du Seigneur (English: The Lord's Day) is a France 2 religious programme that presents Christianity, usually broadcasting Catholic mass and services, amongst other things related to religion. [3] It was the first broadcast Vatican Catholic mass and is the longest running French television show.

  3. Raymond Pichard - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, Pichard created the production company Comité français de radio-télévision (CFRT) to broadcast religious programming on a weekly basis for 90 minutes, which would be entitled Le Jour du Seigneur in 1954. [8] Le Jour du Seigneur is the longest running French television show. [9] Raymond Pichard presented Le Jour du Seigneur from ...

  4. Perrier-Jouët - Wikipedia

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    Perrier-Jouët advertisement from 1923. Perrier-Jouët ([pɛʁje ʒuɛt]) is a Champagne producer based in the Épernay region of ChampagneThe house was founded in 1811 by Pierre-Nicolas Perrier and Rose Adélaide Jouët, and produces both vintage and non-vintage cuvee, approximately 3,000,000 bottles annually, with its prestige label named Belle Epoque.

  5. Church of St. Nicholas, Saint-Maur-des-Fossés - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Maur-des-Fossés: Rue de Paris and church of St. Nicholas. A chapel dedicated to St. Nicholas was mentioned in two abbey manuscripts in 1137 during the Miracle of Rain: after an intense drought that hit all Western Europe, the monks of Saint-Maur Abbey organised a procession of the relics of St. Maur to the boundary of the fiefdom, near Charenton.

  6. Pierre Perrier - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Perrier points out that, with the exception of this preaching in China, where Thomas had the help of a translator who had converted, the map of Christian preaching in Asia in the first century corresponds to the regions where Aramaic was spoken. He believes that the centre of the organization of this preaching was in the Nineveh region ...

  7. Jean-Pierre Nicolas - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Pierre Nicolas (born 22 January 1945) is a French former rally driver who competed mainly in the 1970s. Nicolas took five WRC event wins in the World Rally Championship . His best result in the drivers' championship was second with 31 points, after Markku Alén (53) and ahead of Hannu Mikkola (30), in the 1978 FIA Cup for Drivers .

  8. Pierre-Nicolas André-Murville - Wikipedia

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    Pierre-Nicolas André called de Murville, (1754–1815) was an 18th- and 19th-century French poet and playwright. The son of a director of fodder [ clarification needed ] in Alsace , Murville competed at the age of 19, for the poetry prize of the Académie française , did not obtain it, and for some years was one of the most stubborn competitors.

  9. Claude Perier - Wikipedia

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    Jacques' business developed as a family affair over the years. His daughter Elisabeth, for example, married Pierre Jordan, a wealthy merchant in Lyon. Commerce with Voiron near Grenoble was added by François Perier-Lagrange, who was a nephew. In 1764, Madeleine Perier, a niece, married a leading merchant in Voiron, François Tivolier. [3]