Hôpital de la Charité (French pronunciation: [opital də la ʃaʁite], "Charity Hospital") was a hospital in Paris founded by the Brothers Hospitallers of...
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La Vieille Charité is a former almshouse, now functioning as a museum and cultural centre, situated in the heart of the old Panier quarter of Marseille...
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Joan of Arc (redirect from Jehanne la Pucelle)
unsuccessful siege of Paris in September 1429 and the failed siege of La Charité in November. Her role in these defeats reduced the court's faith in her...
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littéraire de la France (in French). 112 (2): 277–290. doi:10.3917/rhlf.122.0277. Retrieved December 15, 2020. La Charité, Raymond C (2012). "Le jeu de la narration...
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Edict of January, and that the Huguenots would receive Montauban, La Charité sur Loire, La Rochelle and Cognac as surety for two years. While Coligny had...
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listed as a servant. No text certifies that he was a slave. His situation may very well have been the same as that of the Indian girls Charité and Espérance...
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March 2023 "Origin of the Company, Les Filles de la Charité de Saint Vincent de Paul". Filles-de-la-charite.org. Archived from the original on 2017-08-02...
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(fr) - Angélique "Angie" Fontaine (6 episodes) 2019 : Le Bazar de la Charité - Alice de Jeansin (8 episodes) 2021-2023 : Je te promets (fr), French remake...
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and La Charité fell to Condé. The surrounds of Orléans would be swept up into rebel control in July. Sometime between April and June, the comte de Crussol...
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supérieur ecclesiastique de l'Institut des Filles de la Charité Servantes des Pauvres, dites Soeurs de la Providence, de 1891 à 1904 [s.l. : s.n., 1913...
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the servants to do the charitable work. In 1633, he founded a new charitable order for young women from more modest families, the Filles de la Charité, to...
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Montréal, 1900. L'Institut de la Providence. Histoire des Filles de la Charité Servantes des Pauvres dites Soeurs de la Providence, Providence Maison...
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listed as a servant. No text certifies that he was a slave. His situation may very well have been the same as that of the Indian girls Charité and Espérance...
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List of Dominicans on canonization process (section Martyrs of the "La Florida" Missions (1549–1715))
Dominican Nuns (United States) Philomène Labrecque (rel. name: Marie de la Charité) (1852–1920), Founder of the Dominican Sisters of the Trinity (France)...
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Sack of Dinant (redirect from Sac de Dinant)
Belgian Government, Rapports de la Commission belge d'enquête sur la violation du Droit des gens en Belgique: rapports 1 à 12 de la Commission d'enquête, vol...
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François d'Espinay (redirect from François d'Espinay de Saint-Luc)
sieges of La Charité-sur-Loire and Issoire. He was rewarded for his military service with command of various regiments and the position of maître de camp....
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Edict of Amboise (category Catherine de' Medici)
François de Scépeaux was assigned Lyonnais, Dauphiné, Provence and Languedoc, starting with the troubled city of Lyon. Finally Marshal Imbert de La Plâtière...
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de l'amiral de Penfentenyo de Kervéréguin), Versailles : R.O.C., 1973. La Charité de la vérité, Villegenon : Sainte Jeanne d'Arc, 1985. La Présence réelle...
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(Hermione, mezzo-soprano), Eva Zaïcik (Charite, mezzo-soprano), Lisandro Abadie (Arbas/Pan, baritone), Nicholas Scott (La Nourrice/Dieu Champêtre, tenor), Virgile...
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Amboise conspiracy (redirect from Godefroy de La Renaudie)
for the coup came from petit seigneurs such as de Mauvans and Protestant clerics, such as Antoine de la Roche Chandieu. Alongside military malcontents...
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Chantilly, Oise (section Château de Chantilly)
This housing was built between 1730 and 1733. In 1723, the Hospice de la Charité was built at the end of the Grande Rue. In the second half of the 18th...
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role in the third French War of Religion, trying and failing to besiege La Charité for the crown. In 1573 he received his most significant office when he...
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José Fabella (category Filipino civil servants)
Wisconsin. He took postgraduate courses in infant and children's diseases at Charité Krankenhaus in Berlin, Germany in 1914 and at the New York Post Graduate...
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they failed in their task and Zweibrücken outmaneuvered them, capturing La Charité on 20 May allowing him to link with the rebels. The two commanders forces...
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the child of Ate in Agamemnon. Nonnus in his Dionysiaca describes the Charites (Graces), an ensemble of goddesses of grace and charm, as including Peitho...
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The surprise of Meaux (La surprise de Meaux) was a failed coup attempt by leading aristocratic Huguenots which precipitated the second French War of Religion...
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and his servants would escape through a hole in the wall into the house of a friendly Protestant, de Bruegs. When the Protestant forces came to de Bruegs'...
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— Duchess Sophie Charlotte in Bavaria (4 May 1897), killed in Bazar de la Charité fire in Paris "What's the time?" — Barney Barnato, British Randlord...
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Mérindol massacre (section Arrêt de Mérindol)
Cabrières, or attacking an abbey. The Parlement of Provence issued the "Arrêt de Mérindol" on 18 November 1541. This was confirmed in 1545 by Francis I after...
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Palatine of Zweibrücken successfully captured the important Loire town of La Charité, affording them the ability to link up with the remainder of the Protestant...
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