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  2. Jean Verdier - Wikipedia

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    Jean Verdier was born to a modest family in Lacroix-Barrez, Aveyron, and studied at the seminary in Rodez before entering the Society of Saint-Sulpice in 1886. He was ordained to the priesthood on 9 April 1887 and then taught at the seminary of Périgueux until 1898, serving as its rector from 1898 to 1912.

  3. File:Coat of arms of Jean Verdier.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Coat of Arms of the French cardinal Jean Verdier (*1864 - †1940), Archbishop of Paris, France. Español: Escudo de armas del cardenal francés Jean Verdier (*1864 - †1940), arzobispo de Paris, Francia.

  4. The Gospel in Solentiname - Wikipedia

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    The Gospel in Solentiname (Spanish: El Evangelio en Solentiname) is a collection of commentary on the Christian gospels, written by Ernesto Cardenal. [1] Originally published in four Spanish-language volumes between 1975 and 1977, [2] English translations appeared in 1976, 1978, 1979, and 1982 [3] and became available in a single volume in 2010. [4]

  5. Ernesto Cardenal - Wikipedia

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    Ernesto Cardenal Martínez (20 January 1925 – 1 March 2020) was a Nicaraguan Catholic priest, poet, and politician. He was a liberation theologian and the founder of the primitivist art community in the Solentiname Islands , where he lived for more than ten years (1965–1977).

  6. Jean-Antoine Verdier - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Antoine Verdier (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃.n‿ɑ̃twan vɛʁdje]; 2 May 1767 – 30 May 1839) was a French General during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.

  7. François-Alexandre Verdier - Wikipedia

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    François-Alexandre Verdier (c. 1651–1730) was a French painter, draftsman and engraver. He was a student and assistant of Charles Le Brun. [1] Biography.

  8. Désiré-Joseph Mercier - Wikipedia

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    Désiré Félicien François Joseph Mercier (21 November 1851 – 23 January 1926) was a Belgian Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Mechelen from 1906 until his death in 1926.

  9. Ferdinand III of Castile - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand III (Spanish: Fernando; 1199/1201 – 30 May 1252), called the Saint (el Santo), was King of Castile from 1217 and King of León from 1230 as well as King of Galicia from 1231. [1] He was the son of Alfonso IX of León and Berenguela of Castile. Through his second marriage he was also Count of Aumale.