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    an expert on Berber languages and their culture. Albert Peyriguère was born as Jean-Marie Peyriguère on 28 September 1883 in Trébons, a small village...
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  • ṭarīqah "way, path" (Arabic: طريقه). However, Charles de Foucauld and Albert Peyriguère, both living as Catholic hermits among Berbers in the Maghreb, were...
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  • 1882 – Mart Saar, Estonian organist and composer (d. 1963) 1883 – Albert Peyriguère, French priest, hermit and ethnologist (d. 1959) 1885 – Emil Väre...
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    were inspired by him. De Foucauld also inspired individuals such as Albert Peyriguère and André Poissonnier (the founder of the monastery of Tazert) to...
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    churches stood in solidarity with the Moroccan people and people such as Albert Peyriguère denounced the injustices perpetrated by the French authorities. After...
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    chapels (one dedicated to Charles de Foucauld and the other to Fr. Albert Peyriguère) and living spaces for the monks as well as for up to twenty guests...
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  • According to the 2004 census it has a population of 8,541. Father Albert Peyriguère, a French Catholic and follower of Charles de Foucauld, lived in the...
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    as Charles-André Poissonier who founded the monastery of Tazert or Albert Peyriguère who lived as hermit in El Kbab. Since independence in 1956, the European...
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    commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées department in south-western France. Albert Peyriguère (1883–1959), hermit and ethnologist Communes of the Hautes-Pyrénées...
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    Duclerc (1812–1888): Politician, born in Bagnères-de-Bigorre Admiral Sir Albert Hastings Markham (1841–1918): British explorer and Royal Navy officer, designer...
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    Oursbelille Ousté Ouzous Ozon Pailhac Paréac Péré Peyraube Peyret-Saint-André Peyriguère Peyrouse Peyrun Pierrefitte-Nestalas Pinas Pintac Poueyferré Poumarous...
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