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  2. Monseigneur - Wikipedia

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    Monseigneur (plural: Messeigneurs or Monseigneurs) is an honorific in the French language, abbreviated Mgr., Msgr. [1] In English use it is a title before the name of a French prelate, a member of a royal family or other dignitary.

  3. Australian Catholic Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    The society was founded in 1940 in Sydney, by a group of students of Australian Catholic history led by Fr (later Archbishop) Eris O'Brien and Sydney solicitor Brian McGrath. [1] It was revived in the 1960s through the efforts of Monsignor Cornelius (Con) Duffy. [2] Since then it has maintained a program of talks and published research.

  4. Charles-Joseph de Harlez de Deulin - Wikipedia

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    Charles de Harlez. Charles-Joseph de Harlez de Deulin (Liège, 21 August 1832 – Leuven, 14 July 1899) was a Belgian Orientalist, domestic prelate, canon of the cathedral of Liège, and member of the Academie Royale of Belgium, who studied and translated the Zoroastrian holy texts.

  5. Feiz ha Breiz - Wikipedia

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    In 1865 he persuaded the then Bishop of Quimper and Leon, Monseigneur Sergeant, of the value of a newspaper written in the Breton language for the inhabitants of the diocese. He also encouraged Sergeant to entrust the journal to Goulven Morvan, priest of Tréhou, who spoke excellent Breton and had wide experience in a number of local parishes.

  6. Jean Delumeau - Wikipedia

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    Jean Léon Marie Delumeau (18 June 1923 – 13 January 2020) was a French historian specializing in the history of the Catholic Church, and author of several books regarding the subject. [1] He held the Chair of the History of Religious Mentalities (1975–1994) at the Collège de France (former emeritus professor) and was a member of the ...

  7. Félix Dupanloup - Wikipedia

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    "There is a story told," I said, "of Monseigneur Dupanloup, Bishop of Orleans, who was supposed to be one of the wittiest men of his time. He was at dinner once with a lady who made a peculiar little noise and then proceeded to shuffle with her feet on the parquet so as to cover the indiscretion with similar sounds.

  8. Société d'étude du XVIIe siècle - Wikipedia

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    Four times a year since 1949, the Society publishes the journal XVIIe ISSN 0012-4273, the main scientific journal on the 17th century, in an interdisciplinary setting.. Since 2001, summaries, abstracts and articles have been available on

  9. List of history journals - Wikipedia

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    This list of history journals presents representative notable academic journals pertaining to the field of history and historiography.It includes scholarly journals listed by journal databases and professional associations such as: JSTOR, Project MUSE, the Organization of American Historians, the American Historical Association, [1] Goedeken (2000), [2] or are published by national or regional ...