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    Jean-Louis Taberd (1794–1840) was a French missionary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, and titular bishop of Isauropolis, in partibus infidelium...
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    was called Cochinchina by most Europeans and Quinam by the Dutch. Jean-Louis Taberd, in his 1838 map, called Tonkin as "Cocincina exterior" (Đàng Ngoài)...
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    meaning "bread", is attested in Vietnamese as early as the 1830s, in Jean-Louis Taberd's dictionary Dictionarium Latino-Annamiticum. The French introduced...
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    (1837) Jean Louis TABERD, "Note on the Geography of Cochinchina", Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal, Calcutta, Vol. VI, 9/1837. (1838) Jean Louis...
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    Vietnamese Catholic literature until the late 19th century. In 1838, Jean-Louis Taberd compiled a Nôm dictionary, helping with the standardization of the...
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    Annamite–Latin dictionary, the manuscript of which was remitted to Mgr Jean-Louis Taberd who published in 1838 his Vietnamese–Latin / Latin–Vietnamese dictionary...
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    was written by Pierre Pigneau de Behaine in 1773 and published by Jean-Louis Taberd in 1838. Modern Vietnamese (from the 19th century) After expelling...
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    Dictionarium Anamitico-Latinum, would be published in 1838 by Mgr Jean-Louis Taberd. Pigneau de Behaine was appointed bishop in partibus infidelium of...
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    power in India. Before this, in 1787, Gia Long had concluded a treaty with Louis XVI, whereby in return for a promise of aid he ceded Tourane and Pulo-Condore...
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    Siamese army, through communications to his counterpart in Siam, Father Jean-Louis Taberd. This showed the strong Catholic involvement in the revolt and Father...
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    and divided it into two districts: Thái Khang and Diên Ninh. When Jean-Louis Taberd published the map of Annam in 1838, the province was named "Bình Hòa...
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    (1911–1966): A Biography and Notes on Vietnam History. (↑ N.tcc) Taberd Cochin China: Jean-Louis Taberd was likely among the first to explain the meaning of "Cochin...
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    state of West Bengal. 1834 - 1838 : Robert Saint–Leger 1838 - 1840 : Jean-Louis Taberd 1840 - 1850 : Patrick Joseph Carew 1850 - 1855 : Patrick Joseph Carew...
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    arrested and persecuted. French priests, including Father Régéreau and Jean-Louis Taberd, fled to Siam. Bạch Xuân Nguyên reported to Minh Mạng at Huế that...
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    Salle-Taberd, Saigon Vienna De La Salle Strebersdorf De La Salle Währing De La Salle Marianum De La Salle Fünfhaus Communauté Éducative Saint-Jean-Baptiste...
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    1771 – October 09, 1799 10 Bishop Jean Labartette, M.E.P. October 09, 1799 – August 06, 1823 11 Bishop Jean-Louis Taberd, M.E.P. September 18, 1827 – July...
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  • orthography into the early 19th century. In Pierre Pigneau de Behaine and Jean-Louis Taberd's 1838 Dictionarium Anamitico-Latinum, the words ao᷄ and ou᷄ became...
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  • consecrator of: Barthélemy Bruguière, Titular Bishop of Capsus (1829); and Jean-Louis Taberd, Titular Bishop of Isauropolis (1830). Cheney, David M. "Bishop Esprit-Marie-Joseph...
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    December 22, 1790 Michele Di Pietro (February 21, 1794 – August 9, 1802) Jean-Louis Taberd MEP Vicar Apostolic of Cochin (Vietnam) September 18, 1827 – July...
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  • Lulu.com. p. 527. ISBN 9781329581210. One example of its use is in Jean-Louis Taberd's 1829 map of Vietnam, then under Minh Mạng's rule "Sergeant Cấn's...
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  • Church Diocese Apostolic Vicariate of Western Bengal Predecessor Jean-Louis Taberd Successor Marc-Thomas Oliffe Previous post(s) Vicar Apostolic of Madras...
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    Vietnam Lonely Planet, 2000 ISBN 1-86450-028-X, 9781864500288 254 pages Taberd, Jean-Louis. "bánh". Dictionarium Anamitico-Latinum. p. 16. "Playing with My Food:...
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    volunteers and returned to Vietnam in 1788. One of Pigneaux's volunteers, Jean-Marie Dayot, reorganized Nguyễn Ánh's navy along European lines and defeated...
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