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    Charles Martial Allemand Lavigerie, M. Afr. (31 October 1825 – 26 November 1892) was a French Catholic prelate and missionary who served as Archbishop...
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  • Lavigerie may refer to: Charles Lavigerie, a French cardinal, archbishop of Carthage and Algiers and primate of Africa Lavigerie, a commune of the Cantal...
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    century by Charles Ernest Beulé and by Alfred Louis Delattre. The Carthage National Museum was founded in 1875 by Cardinal Charles Lavigerie. Excavations...
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    The coronation rites was executed by the Archbishop of Carthage Charles Lavigerie on 30 April 1876. The second decree which raised the sanctuary to...
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  • Lourdel Marpel (aka Mapeera) and brother Delmas Amans (aka Amansi). Charles Lavigerie wrote letters that were meant to stop Fr. Mapeera and brother Amansi...
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    revived Archdiocese of Carthage as the primatial see of Africa and Charles Lavigerie as primate. European-style villas were built along the beach beginning...
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    to change in 1888. In major speeches in Paris and London, Cardinal Charles Lavigerie, who had launched a crusade against slavery, denounced the horrors...
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    towers were completed in 1910 using the Hennebique technique. Cardinal Charles Lavigerie laid the first stone for a church on 7 November 1881, a little further...
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    designed by Jean-Eugène Fromageau, was completed nextdoor by Bishop Charles Lavigerie, M.Afr., Pavy's successor in Algiers. The statue was moved there the...
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    life Pontifical Right for men. They were founded in 1868 by Charles-Martial Allemand-Lavigerie, who was then the Archbishop of Algiers. The society focuses...
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  • seminary for the Archdiocese of Tunis. Established in 1881 by Bishop Charles Lavigerie, the seminary was founded for the education of White Fathers missionaries...
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    according to the drawings of Révoil. On April 26, 1886, cardinal Charles Lavigerie consecrated the new crypt. In 1886, walnut stalls were built in the...
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    church. The steps of the Hippodrome were partly destroyed by Cardinal Charles Lavigerie in a search for the tomb of Saint Marciana. French occupation also...
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    Louis-Édouard-François-Desiré Pie; Joseph-Hippolyte Guibert; Charles Lavigerie; Charles-Amable de La Tour d'Auvergne-Lauraguais, Bishop of Bourges;...
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    year Charles Lavigerie, who was archbishop of Algiers, became apostolic administrator of the vicariate of Tunis. In the following year, Lavigerie became...
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  • 1885 – Thomas Andrews, Irish chemist and physicist (b. 1813) 1892 – Charles Lavigerie, French cardinal and academic (b. 1825) 1895 – George Edward Dobson...
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  • 1877: Francis de Sales is made a Doctor of the Church. 1878: Cardinal Charles Lavigerie, archbishop of Algiers and Carthage, sends ten missionaries to East...
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  • Karl Weierstrass, German mathematician and academic (d. 1897) 1825 – Charles Lavigerie, French-Algerian cardinal and academic (d. 1892) 1831 – Paolo Mantegazza...
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    Africa was issued in the 19th century by the French Catholic cardinal, Charles Lavigerie. European political leaders in the Berlin Conference of 1884–1885...
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    and Jansenism given to the faculty of theology by the young abbot Charles Lavigerie, until he abandoned his courses after two years.: 256–267 The publication...
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  • covering portions of the original territory. The archbishop of Algeria, Charles Lavigerie, founded the society of Missionaries of Our Lady of Africa of Algeria...
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    (1812–1889), painter and lithographer, images of the Basque Country Charles Lavigerie born at Bayonne in 1825 and died in 1892 at Algiers (Algérie), was...
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    in 1872, after fourteen years of construction. It was founded by Charles Lavigerie. Its architect, Jean-Eugène Fromageau, who had been appointed the...
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    Pontifical decree of coronation granted to Primate of Africa, Archbishop Charles Lavigerie on 15 April 1876, as well as the Pontifical decree granting the shrine...
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    Antoine-Adolphe Dupuch Louis-Antoine-Augustin Pavy Archbishops of Algiers Charles Lavigerie Prosper Auguste Dusserre Fédéric-Henri Oury Barthélemy Clément Combes...
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    Catholic Diocese of Sikasso Apostolic Prefect of Sahara and Sudan Bishop Charles Lavigerie, M Afr (1868 – 13 March 1891 see below) (Cardinal in 1882); this tenure...
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  • missionaries, called Lavigerieville after the society's founder Cardinal Charles Lavigerie. The mission was besieged by slave traders for three weeks. At first...
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  • Sisters (Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa) M.S.O.L.A. Cardinal Charles Lavigerie Missionaries of Africa 1869 Work of Mary Mediatrix (Opus Mariae Mediatricis)...
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  • supporting many good causes, including the missionary work of Cardinal Charles Lavigerie and the Oeuvre du Bon-Pasteur. La Semaine religieuse du diocèse de...
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    to focus his colonizing efforts on the lower Congo. He asked Mgr. Charles Lavigerie, the founder of the White Fathers missionary society, if he would...
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