Félix Antoine Philibert Dupanloup (3 January 1802 – 11 October 1878) was a French Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Orléans from 1849 to 1878....
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the Académie française, Seat 16. He was preceded in his position by Félix Dupanloup and succeeded by Alexandre Ribot. He was the grand-nephew and adopted...
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of reconciliation with the Church, prepared by future bishop Félix Dupanloup. Dupanloup then administered the last rites to Talleyrand. Bishop of San...
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Académie française, but declined, not wishing to associate himself with Félix Dupanloup, bishop of Orléans, who had denounced him as the head of the French...
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Marlowe St. Luke Quintilian Guglielmo Marconi Giuseppe Gioacchino Belli Félix Dupanloup Petrarch St. Theresa of Ávila Carlo Goldoni Andreas Hofer Jesus Christ...
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there on her behalf until the 1800s. In 1849, the Bishop of Orlėans Félix Dupanloup delivered an oration that attracted international attention and in...
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such as the Archbishop of Paris, Hyacinthe-Louis de Quélen, the abbé Félix Dupanloup, later Bishop of Orleans, and Prosper Guéranger, the founder of the...
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loyalty and duty at the mercy of another. Catholic apologists such as Félix Dupanloup and John Henry Newman said that the Syllabus was widely misinterpreted...
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prominent part in the discussions at the council, associating himself with Félix Dupanloup and with Georges Darboy, archbishop of Paris, in his opposition to...
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received support from Engelbert Sterckx, Archbishop of Mechelen, and Félix Dupanloup, Bishop of Orléans. But Louis-Édouard-François-Desiré Pie, Bishop of...
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published his History of English Literature in five volumes. Bishop Félix Dupanloup, who had made it his career to oppose the election of agnostic intellectuals...
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1869, to celebrate the 440th anniversary of the lifting of the Siege, Félix Dupanloup, Bishop of Orléans, delivered a second panegyric on Joan, attended...
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again while teaching his young granddaughter simple prayers. The Abbé Félix Dupanloup came to Talleyrand in his last hours, and according to his account...
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was championed by parliamentarians, including the influential Mgr. Félix Dupanloup the Senate. According to a contemporary Catholic author, the condemnation...
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of France to a favourable presentation of the epic of Joan of Arc. Félix Dupanloup worked relentlessly for the glorification of Joan who, on 8 May 1429...
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(1800–1856) John Henry Newman (1801–1890) Nicholas Wiseman (1802–1865) Félix Dupanloup (1802–1878) Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire (1802–1861) Orestes Brownson...
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de Douhet Eugène Duclerc Jules Armand Dufaure Jean-Baptiste Dumon Félix Dupanloup Henri Dupuy de Lôme Jean-Joseph Farre Paul Foubert Émile Fourcand Martin...
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Cormier graduated at the top of his class. He was ordained in 1856 by Félix Dupanloup, Bishop of Orléans. Cormier was granted a dispensation to be ordained...
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included biographies of St. Monica, St. John Baptist de Rossi, Bishop Félix Dupanloup, St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows, Garcia Moreno, Frédéric-François-Xavier...
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(Indre-et-Loire), which she was given by her mother. A great friend of Félix Dupanloup, bishop of Orléans, she lived a simple and devout life until her death...
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philologist Pierre François Tissot, 1833–1854, poet and historian Félix Dupanloup, 1854–1878, ecclesiastic Gaston Audiffret-Pasquier, 1878–1905, politician...
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Mayenne [fr] who sat with the conservatives. Catholic journal founded by Félix Dupanloup. Cornély, Jules (March 6, 1880). "Le Gaulois illustré". Le Gaulois...
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with many of France's leading thinkers and politicians, including Félix Dupanloup, Alphonse de Lamartine, Charles Montalembert, Adolphe Thiers, and Alexis...
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titled Universis Christi, granted to the Bishop of Orléans, Monsignor Félix Dupanloup, on 11 April 1862. The decree was signed by Cardinal Benedetto Barberini...
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in Fribourg, and prepared a light meal for the Bishop of Orléans, Félix Dupanloup, and the Empress Eugénie, who was travelling incognito. It included...
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Darbins and Dupérier to Félix Dupanloup, Superior of the seminary of Saint-Nicolas-du-Chardonnet, but was unable to meet with Dupanloup, and received a discouraging...
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September – Garcin de Tassy, orientalist (born 1794) 11 October – Félix Dupanloup, Bishop of Orléans (born 1802) 31 October – Louis-Antoine Garnier-Pagès...
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First Republic. October - French army enters Switzerland. 3 January - Félix Dupanloup, Bishop of Orléans (died 1878) 6 February - Gustave de Beaumont, magistrate...
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the Lord 1858, Pius IX being supreme pontiff, Napoleon III emperor. Félix Dupanloup, bishop of Orléans, dedicated this monument to the venerated memory...
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corrispondenze con François-Alexis Rio, Albert Du Boys, Camille de Meaux, Mons. Felix Dupanloup, Maxime de la Rocheterie. Milan: Ed. Comune di Milano "Amici del Museo...
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