Charles Eugène, vicomte de Foucauld de Pontbriand, (15 September 1858 – 1 December 1916), commonly known as Charles de Foucauld, was a French soldier,...
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House of La Rochefoucauld (redirect from Duc de La Rouchfoucauld)
origins go back to Lord Rochefoucauld in Charente in the 10th century with Foucauld 1st (973–1047), first Lord of La Roche then La Rochefoucauld, possibly...
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(Sahara) Charles de Foucauld (North Africa) Fernand Foureau (Africa) Alfred Fourneau (Central Africa) Louis de Freycinet (Pacific Ocean) Joseph Paul Gaimard...
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officer Christine Ferber (born 1960), pastry chef and chocolatier Charles de Foucauld Charles Friedel Charles Frédéric Gerhardt Gottfried von Strassburg Ion...
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The Lycée Jules-Ferry is a public secondary and higher education school located in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. It is famous especially since it was...
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Charles Caron, Vincentian Nicolas Colin, Vincentian Armand de Foucauld de Pontbriand Louis Joseph François, Vincentian priest, Severin Girualt, chaplain of...
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Jesuit missionary, medical doctor, theologist and sinologist Charles de Foucauld (1858–1916), Christian mystic Franz Zorn von Bulach (1858–1925), Catholic...
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Lycée Louis-le-Grand (redirect from Collège de Clermont)
Pardies (1636-1673), historian Claude Buffier (1661-1737), theologian René-Joseph de Tournemine (1661-1739), sinologist Jean-Baptiste Du Halde (1674-1743)...
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religious education on specific days - originally Wednesdays, since the Jules Ferry Laws of 1882, but now Saturdays. In 1822, its formal name was declared...
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Georges Catroux (category École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr alumni)
militaire de Saint-Cyr in 1896. In the early years of his distinguished military career, Catroux moved from Algeria (where he met Charles de Foucauld and then...
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(1863–1940): class of 1884 Jean de Lattre de Tassigny (1889–1952): Marshal of France Charles de Foucauld (1858–1916): class of 1876 Joseph Gallieni (1849–1916) Jacques...
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The Institut privé de préparation aux études supérieures (Ipesup) is a non-contracted secular private institution preparing students for entry to French...
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novices, she could continue to care for her spiritual charges. In 1841 Jules Michelet devoted the major part of the fifth volume of his History of France...
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Lycée Charles de Coulomb, Angoulême Lycée Charles de Foucauld, Brest Lycée Charles de Gaulle, Longperrier Lycée Charles Despiau, Mont-de-Marsan Lycée Charles...
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was built in the 1880s: the first stone being put on October 16, 1881 by Jules Ferry, who spoke about the "lycée of the new times." Victor Hugo who lived...
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The Lycée Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague (Franklin), founded in 1894, is a highly selective Roman Catholic, Jesuit school in the 16th arrondissement of Paris...
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Big Blue, Hector and the Search for Happiness and Léon: The Professional. Joseph Rovan, French philosopher and politician Dominique Strauss-Kahn, former...
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Crémieux-Brilhac Jean-Luc Marion Jean-Pierre Ceytaire Joseph Caillaux Joseph Reinach Jules de Goncourt Jules Laforgue Jules Vallès Ker-Xavier Roussel Laurent Broomhead...
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Joan of Arc (redirect from Joan de Arc)
language translation of Joan's trial.) Quicherat, Jules (1841a). Procès de condamnation et de réhabilitation de Jeanne d'Arc, dite La Pucelle [The Trials of...
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Boccara [fr] Marc Boegner Jean de Boishue Alain Bombard Michel Boujenah Emmanuel Bove Jean Brachet Juan Branco Thierry Breton Jean de Brunhoff Denis Buican Michel...
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Ensemble Scolaire Saint Michel de Picpus is a Roman Catholic private school system in the Paris metropolitan area. It has a preschool/nursery (maternelle)...
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André Weil - (1906–1998), mathematician Émile Zola - (1840–1902), writer Jules Massenet - (1842–1912), composer Jean-Luc Lagardère - (1928-2003), businessman...
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educational establishments: the École Normale Supérieure, the Sorbonne, the Collège de France, the Lycée Saint-Louis and the Lycée Louis-le-Grand. The abbey was...
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Manuel founded the Ecole Active Bilingue in a former townhouse on Avenue de La Bourdonnais in Paris. For Jeannine Manuel, the aim of education was to...
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Canon, an educator who also directed two other Parisian schools, the Lycée Jules-Ferry (1919-1922) and the Lycée Fénelon (1922-1930). From June to August...
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Saint-Jean de Passy (known as "le Pensionnat de Passy" between 1905 and 1911, and "le Pensionnat diocésain de Passy" between 1911 and its second change...
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Robert Schuman (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
of Foreign Affairs Pierre-Henri Teitgen – Minister of National Defense Jules Moch – Minister of the Interior René Mayer – Minister of Finance and Economic...
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and junior high school on Cours de Vincennes in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. Lycée de Jeunes Filles du Cours de Vincennes, a school for girls, was...
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exterior wall on rue de Vaugirard. 1885 : The architect Joseph Auguste Émile Vaudremer conceived the idea and design for a "lycée de la rive gauche", to...
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The lycée autogéré de Paris (LAP) is an experimental high school [fr] created in 1982 by Education Minister Alain Savary. Teachers and students (in some...
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