• Abbé (or Abbey or Abbay), are an Akan people who live predominantly in the Ivory Coast, and number 580,000. Abbés speak the Akan dialect Abé. Abbés populations...
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    Abbé Pierre GOQ (born Henri Marie Joseph Grouès; 5 August 1912 – 22 January 2007) was a French Catholic priest. He was a member of the Resistance during...
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  • Abbe, African lake Abbe Falls, waterfalls in India Abbé, the French word for abbot Abbe condenser, a component of a microscope Abbe lip switch, a method...
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  • The Abbé Pierre sexual abuse scandal regards the numerous sexual assaults that French Catholic priest and Emmaus charity organization founder Abbé Pierre...
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  • priest Abbé Prévost (1697–1763), French novelist Abbé people, Ethnic group, primarily in Ivory Coast Abbé Martin (disambiguation) Salomon van Abbé (1883–1955)...
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  • Abbé Pierre – A Century of Devotion (French: L'Abbé Pierre – Une vie de combats) is a 2023 French biographical drama film based on the life of Abbé Pierre...
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    Abbé Faria (Portuguese: Abade Faria), or Abbé) (born José Custódio de Faria; 31 May 1756 – 20 September 1819), was a Luso-Goan Catholic priest who was...
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    to Abbé Prévost. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Antoine François Prévost. Works by abbé Prévost at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Abbé Prévost...
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    François Timoléon, abbé de Choisy (French: [ʃwazi]; 16 August 1644 – 2 October 1724) was a French cross-dresser, abbé, and author. He wrote numerous works...
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    of the archbishop, the Abbé Baradère gave Grégoire the viaticum, while the rite of extreme unction was administered by the Abbé Guillon, an opponent of...
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  • Abbès is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frédéric Abbès, French archaeologist Hachem Abbès (born 1986), Tunisian footballer This page...
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    1748 – 20 June 1836), usually known as the Abbé Sieyès (French: [sjejɛs]), was a French Roman Catholic abbé, clergyman, and political writer who was the...
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    Jean du Vergier de Hauranne, the Abbé (Abbot) of Saint-Cyran, (1581 – 6 October 1643) was a French Catholic priest who introduced Jansenism into France...
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    Abbe Lane (born Abigail Francine Lassman; December 14, 1932) is an American singer and actress. Lane was known in the 1950s and 1960s for her revealing...
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    another prisoner, the Abbé Faria, an Italian scholarly priest, digs an escape tunnel that by mistake ends in Dantès's cell. The Abbé helps Dantès deduce...
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    Georg Joseph Vogler, also known as Abbé Vogler (June 15, 1749 – May 6, 1814), was a German composer, organist, teacher and theorist. In a long and colorful...
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    Emmaus (charity) (category Abbé Pierre)
    (known as Abbé Pierre) in Paris in 1949. The former Resistance member was also an MP who fought to provide accommodation for the homeless people of Paris...
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    sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Abbé de Coulmier" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2012)...
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  • Johnny Abbes García (1924, Santo Domingo – 1967) was the chief of the governmental intelligence office – the Servicio de Inteligencia Militar (Military...
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    Some deaf schools in Germany and the UK that were contemporaries of the Abbé de l'Épée's Paris School used an oralist approach emphasising speech and...
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    Sidi Bel Abbès (Arabic: سيدي بلعباس), also called Bel Abbès, is the capital (2005 pop. 200,000) of the Sidi Bel Abbès wilaya (2005 pop. 590,000), Algeria...
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    Évariste Régis Huc, C.M., also known as the Abbé Huc (1813–1860), was a French Catholic priest, Lazarite missionary, and traveller. He became famous for...
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    Cleveland Abbe (December 3, 1838 – October 28, 1916) was an American meteorologist and advocate of time zones. While director of the Cincinnati Observatory...
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    James Edward Abbe (July 17, 1883 – November 11, 1973) was an American photographer. James Edward Abbe was born in 1883 in Alfred, Maine. His career as...
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    Guillaume Thomas François Raynal (12 April 1713 – 6 March 1796), also known as Abbé Raynal, was a French writer, former Catholic priest, and man of letters during...
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    Anti-Christian and Anti-Social Conspiracy: An Extract from the French of the Abbé Barruel. To which is Prefixed, "Jachin and Boaz; or, an Authentic Key to...
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    in a palm grove in the river valley. The people of Béni Abbès are often referred to as Abbabsa. Béni Abbès is written in Arabic بني عباس, Bani Abbas...
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  • exposé on Freemasonry by Abbé Gabriel-Louis Pérau. This book was the principle weapon used by Anti-Masons that came after Abbé Larudan, according to Georg...
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    Abbé Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille (French: [nikɔla lwi də lakaj]; 15 March 1713 – 21 March 1762), formerly sometimes spelled de la Caille, was a French astronomer...
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    [ʁɔk ɑ̃bʁwaz kykyʁɔ̃ sikaʁ]; 20 September 1742 – 10 May 1822) was a French abbé and instructor of the deaf. Born at Le Fousseret, in the ancient Province...
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