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  2. Jean-Baptiste de La Salle - Wikipedia

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    La Salle was born to a wealthy family in Reims, France, on 30 April 1651. He was the eldest child of Louis de La Salle and Nicolle Moet de Brouillet. Nicolle's family was a noble one and operated a successful winery business; she was a relative of Claude Moët, founder of Moët & Chandon. [1]

  3. De La Salle Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste de la Salle, the founder of the De La Salle Brothers. The De La Salle Brothers, officially named the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (Latin: Fratres Scholarum Christianarum; French: Frères des Écoles Chrétiennes; Italian: Fratelli delle Scuole Cristiane) abbreviated FSC, is a Catholic lay religious congregation of pontifical right for men founded in France ...

  4. Lasallian educational institutions - Wikipedia

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    Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, founder of the De La Salle Brothers and Patron Saint of all teachers. Lasallian educational institutions [1] are educational institutions affiliated with the De La Salle Brothers, a Catholic religious teaching order founded by French priest Saint Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, who was canonized in 1900 and proclaimed by Pope Pius XII as patron saint of all teachers ...

  5. Brian Eno - Wikipedia

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    His confirmation name is taken from the founder of the De La Salle Brothers, Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, giving Brian Peter George Jean-Baptiste de la Salle Eno. [20] During this time, he had begun to listen to several records of American black R&B , blues and doo wop artists; he specifically cited the Lafayettes, Don and Juan , the Silhouettes ...

  6. Miguel Febres Cordero - Wikipedia

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    In 1888 he was sent as the representative to the celebration in which Pope Leo XIII beatified the order's founder, John Baptist de la Salle. Muñoz was sent to Europe in 1905 to translate texts from French to Spanish for the order to use, and he worked to that extent in Belgium.

  7. Benildus Romançon - Wikipedia

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    Benildus Romançon, F.S.C. (French: Bénilde; born Pierre Romançon; 14 June 1805 – 13 August 1862) was a French schoolteacher and member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle Brothers) who was declared a saint by the Catholic Church in 1948. His feast day is 13 August.

  8. Adrian Nyel - Wikipedia

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    The Mother Superior introduced the two men, and La Salle listened to the details of Nyel's project. [ 2 ] As Nyel was new in Reims, and La Salle was aware that the town would not be much in favor of yet another school for the poor, he invited Nyel (along with the fourteen-year-old assistant he had brought with him) to his family home so that a ...

  9. Mercedes de Lasala de Riglos - Wikipedia

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    She was from an old patrician family. [7] Her father was Jean Baptiste de La Salle Bachaulet (8 February 1729 – c. 1780), originally from Monein, Bearn, France. Her mother was Juana Agustina Fernandez de la Cruz Larrazabal, born on 5 May 1741 in Buenos Aires. [8] Mercedes was the second oldest of a family of at least 10 children.