• Piatus of Mons, born Jean-Joseph Loiseaux (August 5, 1815–April 21, 1904) was a Belgian Catholic theologian who wrote in Latin and French. Loiseaux was...
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  • Piatus may refer to: Saint Piatus (d. 286), bishop of Tournai Piatus of Mons (1815–1904), French theologian This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • (born 1823) April 21 – Piatus of Mons, Belgian Roman Catholic theologian (born 1815) April 24 – Norodom of Cambodia, King of Cambodia (born 1834) April...
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    Piatus of Mons (born Jean-Joseph Loiseaux), 88, Belgian Roman Catholic theologian William Williams, 64, Welsh businessman and politician, Member of Parliament...
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  • (1815–1904), known as Piatus of Mons, French theologian and Capuchin Etienne-Jean-Joseph-Alexandre MacDonald (1765–1840), Marshal of France, military leader...
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  • 1904 in Belgium (category Years of the 20th century in Belgium)
    (born 1830), painter 21 April – Piatus of Mons (born 1815), theologian 10 May – Henry Morton Stanley (born 1841), explorer of Congo 9 June – Hendrik Frans...
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    after Piatus of Tournai. Its inhabitants are called Saint-Piatiens or Piatonnais. In 1176, a Leprosarium Title of Cambrai first mentions 'Santus Piatus'....
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