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The journal was founded as a reaction against the Revue des questions historiques created ten years earlier by Ultramontanists and Legitimists. [1] The Revue historique has been published quarterly since 1937. [2] The founders of the Revue historique stated that the journal was not intended to promote any particular religion, party, or doctrine ...
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The word Monseigneur is used when addressing a prince in any of Belgium's official languages, there being no Dutch or German equivalent. In France, it is also sometimes used when addressing pretenders to the French throne Jean, Count of Paris [ 4 ] and Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou , and when addressing Albert II , Sovereign of Monaco (French ...
Duchesne in his presbyteral robe. Descended from a family of Breton sailors, he was born on 13 September 1843 in Saint-Servan, Ille-et-Vilaine, [1] Place Roulais, now part of Saint-Malo on the Breton coast, and was orphaned in 1849, after the death of his father Jacques Duchesne.
The Journal de Trévoux, formally the Mémoires pour l'Histoire des Sciences & des beaux-Arts, but often called the Mémoires de Trévoux, was an influential academic journal that appeared monthly in France between January 1701 and December 1782. The journal published critical reviews of contemporary books and papers on a broad range of ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... French History is a journal published by the Oxford University Press on behalf of The Society for the Study ...
(1895) Le Congo et son apôtre Monseigneur Augouard (1913) Les deux Congo. 35 ans d'apostolat au Congo français. Mgr. Augouard. Les origines du Congo belge. (1924) Un explorateur et un apôtre du Congo français. Monseigneur Augouard, archevêque titulaire de Cassiopée, vicaire apostolique du Congo français. Sa vie, par le baron Jehan de Witte.
Monseigneur Luc Gillon was a Belgian priest and nuclear scientist. He became the first rector of the Lovanium University (now University of Kinshasa ) in Léopoldville from 1954 to 1967. Gillon played a significant role in the construction of the first nuclear reactor Trico I in Africa, located on the Lovanium campus in 1959.