Paul-Marie-André Richaud (16 April 1887 – 5 February 1968) was a French Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was Archbishop of Bordeaux from 1950...
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Third Republic André de Richaud (1909–1961), French poet and writer Benoît Richaud (born 1988), French ice dancer Paul Marie André Richaud (1887–1968),...
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role". When it was announced at the start of summer 1979 that Pope John Paul II would visit Ireland at the end of September there was an urgency for priests...
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theologian, church historian and bibliographer (died 1993) 16 April – Paul Marie André Richaud, Cardinal (died 1968) 31 May – Saint-John Perse, poet and diplomat...
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Gachet, boxer and Olympic medallist (born 1894). 5 February – Paul Marie André Richaud, Cardinal (born 1887). 8 February Maurice Maillot, actor (born...
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Archbishop Paul Richaud, with Archbishop Joseph Martin and Bishop Louis Guyot serving as co-consecrators, in the Cathedral of Saint-André. Gouyon attended...
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Bacqué retired upon the appointment of his successor in the Netherlands, André Dupuy, on 15 December 2011. He died in Rome on 9 November, at the age of...
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Celier, Charles Celier was a Scout in Versailles with the abbot Paul Marie André Richaud, then head of the 25th Paris Group of Scouts de France. In the...
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Church See Archdiocese of Bordeaux In office 1968–1989 Predecessor Paul-Marie-André Richaud Successor Pierre Étienne Louis Eyt Previous post(s) Bishop Orders...
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Cardinal electors in the 1963 papal conclave (category Pope Paul VI)
Pierre-Marie Gerlier, Archbishop of Lyon Joseph-Charles Lefèbvre, Archbishop of Bourges Achille Liénart, Bishop of Lille Paul Marie André Richaud, Archbishop...
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February 1935) Maurice Feltin (16 December 1935 – 15 August 1949) Paul Marie André Richaud (10 February 1950 – 5 February 1968) Marius Maziers (5 February...
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on 11 March 1928 from Cardinal Henri-Charles-Joseph Binet, with Bishops Paul-Jules-Narcisse Rémond and Jean-Marcel Rodié serving as co-consecrators. Feltin...
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scriptural subjects. A Festschrift in his honor [ Angelicum 20 (1943)]. Paul Marie André Richaud. 1915 Doctorate in Philosophy, Santiago María Ramírez Ruíz de Dulanto...
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College himself in April. He created one cardinal who later became pope, Pope Paul VI. His cardinals included the first from Japan, Mexico, the Philippines...
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Pio Boggiani, O.P. (4 Dec 1916 - 15 Jul 1929) Vacant (1929–1958) Paul-Marie-André Richaud (15 Dec 1958 - 5 Feb 1968 ) Vacant (1968–2007) Seán Baptist Brady...
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October 1884 Étienne Richaud, October 1884 – 1886 Édouard Manès, 1886–1888 Georges Jules Piquet, 1888–1889 Louis Hippolyte Marie Nouet, 1889–1891 Léon...
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story as she wanted to thank one "Richaud", an Army doctor at the prison, for saving her life, saying that Dr. Richaud was a most kindly man who always...
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Pirotte Didier Pobel Patrick Renou Catherine Rey André de Richaud Armand Robin Paul Louis Rossi Paul de Roux Valérie Rouzeau Lambert Schlechter Jude Stéfan...
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adaptations of Coup de Trafalgar (Roger Vitrac) and L'Homme blanc (André de Richaud) 1936: Pierre Albert-Birot, Grabinoulor 1937: Thyde Monnier, La Rue...
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Morhet-Richaud (born 28 July 1961) is a member of the French Senate representing the department of Hautes-Alpes. Before entering politics, Morhet-Richaud worked...
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October 1884 Étienne Richaud, October 1884 - 1886 Édouard Manès, 1886–1888 Georges Jules Piquet, 1888–1889 Louis Hippolyte Marie Nouet, 1889–1891 Léon...
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Pierre Beaumarchais (redirect from Paul-Augustin Caron Beaumarchais)
based on the play Les deux Figaro ou Le sujet de comédie by Honoré-Antoine Richaud Martelly, libretto by Felice Romani, and music by Michele Carafa I due...
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Empire François Juste Marie Raynouard – a French dramatist and academic André de Richaud – a French poet and writer Didier Robert – Member of the National Assembly...
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l'amour, Cahiers du Sud and Armand Lanoux for Colporteur, Seghers 1954: André de Richaud for Le Droit d'asile, Seghers 1956: Robert Sabatier for Les Fêtes solaires...
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euro. 1963: Jean Freustié for La Passerelle, Éditions Grasset 1964: André de Richaud for Je ne suis pas mort, Éditions France-Empire 1966: Clément Rosset...
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Léon Félix Richaud, acting Lieutenant Governor Incorporated into French Equatorial Africa 15 January 1910 to June 1911 Léon Félix Richaud, acting Lieutenant...
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(1936–1938) Paul-Marie-André Richaud - (27 July 1938 – 10 February 1950) Maurice-Paul-Jules Rousseau - (14 June 1950 – 28 February 1962) Charles-Marie-Jacques...
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orchestra; play by Paul Claudel; 2nd version, Op. 231 Le château des papes, Op. 120 (1932); for orchestra; play by André de Richaud Se plaire sur la même...
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1944. MARC-19B: X (aka Margrave), Jean Volny Richaud, Claude Delaveau, Michel Vautrin, Claude Albenois and Paul Verges dropped on DZ Pommard near Souzy, Vienne...
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were possible for her to see Dr. Richaud one last time to thank him personally, but it later turned out that Dr. Richaud had died in 1997.: 233 As Ighilahriz...
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