Jacques Frémin (12 March 1628, in Reims – 21 July 1691, in Quebec) was a French Jesuit missionary to New France (Canada). Frémin entered the Society of...
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of Tionondogen (near modern-day Palatine, New York, U.S.) to replace Jacques Frémin in attempting to convert members of the Iroquois tribe to Christianity...
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when Tekakwitha was 11 years old, she met the Jesuit missionaries Jacques Frémin, Jacques Bruyas, and Jean Pierron, who had come to the village. Her uncle...
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physician (d. 1694) François Girardon, French sculptor (d. 1715) March 12 – Jacques Frémin, French Jesuit missionary to Canada (d. 1691) March 17 – Daniel Papebroch...
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Sir John Bowyer, 2nd Baronet, English politician (b. 1653) July 20 – Jacques Frémin, French missionary (b. 1626) July 23 – Paul Barillon, French diplomat...
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what developed as Auriesville. Father Boniface, James de Lamberville, Jacques Frémin, Bruyas, Jean Pierron and others laboured here until 1684, when the...
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physician (d. 1694) François Girardon, French sculptor (d. 1715) March 12 – Jacques Frémin, French Jesuit missionary to Canada (d. 1691) March 17 – Daniel Papebroch...
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René Frémin (1 October 1672 – 17 February 1744) was a French sculptor. Frémin was born on 1 October 1672 in Paris to Jean Frémin, a goldsmith, and Marguerite...
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arrived there he was under the supervision of Jacques Frémin, a veteran missionary. After Jacques Frémin went back to France due to his failing health...
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Sir John Bowyer, 2nd Baronet, English politician (b. 1653) July 20 – Jacques Frémin, French missionary (b. 1626) July 23 – Paul Barillon, French diplomat...
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of Tionondogen (near modern-day Palatine, New York, U.S.) to replace Jacques Frémin in attempting to convert members of the Iroquois tribe to Christianity...
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57 Totiakton was the site of a French Jesuit mission, led by Father Jacques Frémin, between 1668 and 1673. The Jesuits built a small chapel dedicated to...
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Pierre-Jacques Cazes (1676 – 25 June 1754) was a French painter who specialized in religious and mythological subjects. He also taught several other French...
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arrival of other missionaries in 1671, Garnier set out with Father Jacques Frémin for the Seneca Nation country. There he found a bare handful of Christian...
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villages of the Mohawk Nation, on 7 October 1668, where he replaced Jacques Frémin as missionary. These people were one of the most flourishing of the...
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was recorded in what is now the Côte-Nord region of Quebec. In 1659, Jacques Fremin described Cape St. Charles as an Inuit community. Louis Fornel named...
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Raymond [fr] (2022–23) Fabien Dagneaux and Antony Lecointe (2023–present) Frémin, Cyril (8 February 2023). "Fabien Dagneaux et Anthony Lecointe à la tête...
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impressive and well conserved architecture from this period in Spain. Frémin, Thierry, and Jacques Bousseau led a team of sculptors who between 1720 and 1745 created...
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– François Regnaudin 1692 – Brodon 1693 – Benoît Le Coffre 1694 – René Frémin 1695 – Augustin Caillot 1696 – Augustin Caillot 1697 – Guillaume Coustou...
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painted King Augustus II of Poland. Largillière also painted the artist Jacques-Antoine Arlaud in a red robe in a similar fashion to Largillière's portrait...
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Gothic style for its clear expression of structure. Influenced by Michel de Frémin and Claude Perrault his ideas of ordonnance, disposition and bienséance...
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Wolfe, Tricia O'Neil, Randy Brooks, Joseph Brooks, Marshall Teague, Jourdan Fremin, Marc Alaimo, Clayton Day and Dennis Patrick. 52 6 "TKO" Donald McDougall...
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moved to the Louvre in 1798, was replaced by a Diana sculpted by René Frémin for the gardens of the Château de Marly until the restoration of the Hall...
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Archived from the original on 4 April 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.. SVT. Fremin, Linus (28 October 2012). "Det tar x antal nitar och till slut är botten...
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Iroquois nations; the Seneca, and the Mission of St. Jacques, had been assigned to Father James Fremin. The Seneca finally forced the missionaries to leave...
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Bouyer remained under water for 35 minutes and was then examined by Doctor Fremin who confirmed that his respiratory and cardiac rhythms were normal. Questioned...
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Frémiet (1824–1910), European sculpture and decorative arts : page 274 Jean Frémin (1738-1786), European sculpture and decorative arts : page 287 Daniel Chester...
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(1824–1910), 5 sculptures : Pan with Bear Cubs, Musée d'Orsay, Paris (url) René Frémin (1672–1744), 2 sculptures : A Companion of Diana, Musée du Louvre, Paris...
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