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  2. Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles - Wikipedia

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    In addition to this, there is the history of the book itself, and its connection with one of the most important personages in French history — Louis XI. Indeed, in many older French and English works of reference, the authorship of the Nouvelles has been attributed to him, and though in recent years, the writer is now believed — and no ...

  3. Francis of Assisi: The Life and Afterlife of a Medieval Saint

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    Francis of Assisi: The Life and Afterlife of a Medieval Saint is a book by André Vauchez on Francis of Assisi. The book was first published in French in 2009, with its English translation by Michael Cusato published in the US in 2012 by Yale University Press. The book has been reviewed in several magazines and scholarly journals. [1] [2] [3 ...

  4. Olympe-Philippe Gerbet - Wikipedia

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    Gerbet was born at Poligny, Jura.He studied at the Académie and the Grand-Séminaire of Besançon, also at St-Sulpice and the Sorbonne.Ordained priest in 1822, he joined Félicité de La Mennais at "La Chesnaie" in 1825 to launch the Society of St Peter (Congrégation de Saint-Pierre), after a few years spent with Antoine de Salinis at the Lycée Henri IV.

  5. Louis-Victor-Emile Bougaud - Wikipedia

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    F. Lagrange, "Notice historique sur Mgr Louis-Émile Bougaud évêque de Laval", Discours de Monseigneur Bougaud évêque de Laval publiés par son frère et précédés d’une notice historique par M. l’abbé F. Lagrange Chanoine de Notre-Dame, Vicaire général d’Orléans, Paris, Poussielgue frères, 1889, p. [I]-LXX.

  6. 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.

  7. Louis Duchesne - Wikipedia

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    He was an amateur archaeologist and organized expeditions from Rome to Mount Athos, to Syria, and Asia Minor, [3] from which he gained an interest in the early history of the Roman Catholic Church. In 1877, he obtained the chair of ecclesiastical history of the Catholic Institute, but left the theological faculty in 1883.

  8. Jean-Joseph Gaume - Wikipedia

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    Gaume wrote numerous books treating of theology, history, and education. Those of the third gave rise to a debate the classics. The author blamed the Renaissance, as a resurrection of the paganism of antiquity, as the primal source of all the evil of his days. Such is the dominating idea of the works "Les Trois Rome" (1847), "Histoire de la ...

  9. Jules-Géraud Saliège - Wikipedia

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    Jules-Géraud Saliège (24 February 1870 – 5 November 1956) was a French Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.He served as Archbishop of Toulouse from 1928 until his death, and was a significant figure in Catholic resistance to Nazism in France.