Charles-Marie-Nestor Duchesne (1 September 1881 – 17 November 1945) was a Belgian lawyer and colonial administrator who was governor of Équateur Province...
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grandfather, Charles Huguier, and brother, André-Charles Cailleau, all publishers and booksellers. She married Nicolas-Bonaventure Duchesne on 28 April...
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Rose Philippine Duchesne, RCSJ (French pronunciation: [ʁoz filipin dyʃɛn]; August 29, 1769 – November 18, 1852), was a French religious sister and educator...
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Duchesne (/duːˈʃeɪn/ doo-SHAYN) is a city in and the county seat of Duchesne County, Utah, United States. The population was 1,588 at the 2020 census....
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Outstanding Sound Editing for a Live Action Program Sean W. Karp, Will Preventis, Noah Siegel, Charles Duchesne, Blag Ahilov and Jakob Thiesen Nominated...
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Lajtai Nominated Outstanding Sound Editing - Live Action Blag Ahilov, Charles Duchesne, William Preventis, Noah Siegel, Sean W. Karp, Jakob Thiesen, Amazon...
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(Pre-K to 8), St. Charles Borromeo, St. Peter's, St. Cletus (K–8), Academy of the Sacred Heart (founded by Saint Rose Philippine Duchesne, and the site of...
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Ricardo Duchesne is a Puerto Rican-born Canadian historical sociologist and was until 2019 a professor at the University of New Brunswick's Saint John...
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Le Père Duchesne (French pronunciation: [lə pɛʁ dyʃɛːn]; "Old Man Duchesne" or "Father Duchesne") was an extreme radical newspaper during the French Revolution...
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Jacques Hébert (redirect from Father Duchesne)
Revolution. As the founder and editor of the radical newspaper Le Père Duchesne, he had thousands of followers known as the Hébertists (French Hébertistes)...
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commissioner. Van der Kerken acted as governor of Équateur when the governor Charles Duchesne was on leave from January to September 1922. Van der Kerken was a strong...
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Heart school in St. Charles, Missouri. Duchesne is one of 24 schools in the Sacred Heart Network in the United States. Duchesne enrolls approximately...
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General Jacques Charles René Achille Duchesne (3 March 1837 – 27 April 1918) was a 19th-century French military officer. He was born at Sens and entered...
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Équateur in 1919. On 25 October 1921 he was succeeded as governor by Charles Duchesne. Engels was deputy governor-general of Congo-Kasaï province in the...
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(December 1885) Georges-Guillaume Pagels (March–April 1886) At the end of 1885 Charles Liebrechts was made responsible for the Équateur region. In 1888, Guillaume...
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Duchesne High School is a small, private, coeducational, Catholic high school in St. Charles, Missouri, USA, in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint...
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678, and 687. Duchesne, p. 85, no. 26. Rigobertus was exiled to Gascony by Charles Martel in 717. Duchesne, p. 85-86, no. 27 Duchesne, p. 86, no. 28...
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Jay Weissberg, "Film Review: ‘Arwad’". Variety, February 28, 2014. André Duchesne, "Arwad: l'amertume de la perte, la douceur de l'intégration". La Presse...
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of Hébert's newspaper, Le Père Duchesne. This newspaper, which purported to present the frank opinions of Père Duchesne, a fictional working-class furnace-maker...
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O'Fallon and St. Peters– (PK-12) – Non-denominational Christian Duchesne High School– St. Charles– (09-12)– Roman Catholic First Baptist Christian Academy –...
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Benedict VIII". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 2. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Duchesne Louis, ed. (1892). Le Liber Pontificalis...
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talked of driving out the Europeans. In Équateur Province, Governor Charles Duchesne responded with limited police action, and by the end of February 1932...
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Maitland (Sesame Street) Sean W. Karp, John Bradshaw, Blag Ahilov, Charles Duchesne, William Preventis and Noah Siegel (Annedroids) Hunt Beaty, Cory Choy...
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Annie Thérèse Blanche Ernaux (French: [ɛʁno]; née Duchesne [dyʃɛn]; born 1 September 1940) is a French writer who was awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Bayeux and Lisieux (redirect from Charles de Neufchâtel)
succeeded St. Exuperius. But neither the Bollandists, Jules Lair, nor Louis Duchesne found no basis for this legend; it was only towards the end of the 4th...
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appointed deputy governor-general of the province of Équateur (acting for Charles Duchesne). 16 January The Société Ciments du Katanga is created by royal decree...
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Hunald I (section Relations with Charles Martel)
1965, p. 11n. McKitterick 1983, p. 50. Knitter 2000, p. 1. Duchesne 1914, pp. 317–18. Duchesne 1886, p. 441; for analysis, cf. pp. ccxxvii–ccxxviii and...
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Bradshaw, David Guerra, Charles Duchesne, Sean Karp, Will Preventis, Noah Siegel - Annedroids (Amazon) Blag Ahilov, Charles Duchesne, Sean Karp, Will Preventis...
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Date Event The Shinkolobwe radium and uranium mine starts production. Charles Duchesne is appointed deputy governor-general of the province of Équateur. 30...
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1890 he served at Fort Robinson, Nebraska, and from 1890 to 1894 at Fort Duchesne, Utah. In 1894, he was assigned to Wilberforce College in Ohio, an historically...
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