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  2. Joseph Marchand - Wikipedia

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    27 May 1900. Canonized. 19 June 1988 by Pope John Paul II. Feast. 30 November. 24 November (with the Vietnamese Martyrs) Joseph Marchand (17 August 1803 – 30 November 1835) was a French missionary in Vietnam and a member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society. [1] He is now a Catholic saint, celebrated on 30 November.

  3. French conquest of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Su Yuanchun. Liu Yongfu. The French conquest of Vietnam 1 (1858–1885) was a series of military expeditions that pitted the Second French Empire, later the French Third Republic, against the Vietnamese empire of Đại Nam in the mid-late 19th century. Its end results were victories for the French as they defeated the Vietnamese and their ...

  4. François-Isidore Gagelin - Wikipedia

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    1833. Canonized. 19 June 1988 by John-Paul II. François-Isidore Gagelin (10 May 1799 – 17 October 1833) was a French missionary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society in Vietnam. He died a martyr, [1] and became the first French martyr of the 19th century in Vietnam. He was born in Montperreux, Doubs. [2] He left for Vietnam in 1821.

  5. France–Vietnam relations - Wikipedia

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    French–Vietnamese relations (French: Relations franco-vietnamiennes; Vietnamese: quan hệ Pháp-Việt) started as early as the 17th century with the mission of the Jesuit father Alexandre de Rhodes. Various traders would visit Vietnam during the 18th century, until the major involvement of French forces under Pigneau de Béhaine from 1787 ...

  6. Catholic Church in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Gia Long tolerated the Catholic faith of his French allies and permitted unimpeded missionary activities out of respect to his benefactors. [20] The missionary activities were dominated by the Spanish in Tonkin and the French in the central and southern regions. [21] At the time of his death, there were six European bishops in Vietnam. [21]

  7. Jean-Charles Cornay - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Charles Cornay (27 February 1809 – 20 September 1837) was a French missionary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society who was martyred in Vietnam. He was executed in Ha Tay, Tonkin, now Vietnam, [1] during the persecutions of Emperor Minh Mạng. Jean-Charles Cornay. Statue of Jean-Charles Cornay, in the church of Saint-Pierre du Marché ...

  8. Théophane Vénard - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Théophane Vénard (21 November 1829 at Saint-Loup-sur-Thouet, Diocese of Poitiers, France – 2 February 1861 in Tonkin, Vietnam) was a French Catholic missionary to Indo-China. He was a member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society. He was beatified in company with thirty-three other Catholic martyrs, most of whom were natives of Tonkin ...

  9. Alexandre de Rhodes - Wikipedia

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    Alexandre de Rhodes. Alexandre de Rhodes, SJ (French pronunciation: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ də ʁɔd]; 15 March 1593 [1] – 5 November 1660), also Đắc Lộ was an Avignonese Jesuit missionary and lexicographer who had a lasting impact on Christianity in Vietnam. He wrote the Dictionarium Annamiticum Lusitanum et Latinum, the first trilingual ...