de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon, PSS (French: [fʁɑ̃swa də saliɲak də la mɔt fenəlɔ̃]), more commonly known as François Fénelon (6 August 1651 – 7 January...
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Fania Fénelon (née Fanja Goldstein; 2 September 1908 – 19 December 1983) was a French pianist, composer and cabaret singer whose 1976 memoir, Sursis pour...
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Gabard Fénélon (born 3 June 1981) is a Haitian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Canadian club CS Mont-Royal Outremont. Fénelon was born in Tortuga...
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Mothe-Fénelon (not to be confused with his more famous half-brother of the same name), who founded a mission on the Bay of Quinté. The village of Fenelon Falls...
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The Fénelon River is a 2 km (1.2 mi) long river that runs through the community of Fenelon Falls, City of Kawartha Lakes in the Kawartha Lakes district...
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François Fénelon (1651-1715) was Archbishop of Cambrai, a French writer and theologian. Fénelon may also refer to: Bertrand de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon (1523–1589)...
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of Fenelon was a municipality in present-day Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada. The township was named after François de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon (missionary)...
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The Château de Fénelon is a château in Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The site has been inhabited since at least the 11th century, with the oldest...
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de la Mothe Fénelon (1641–1679) was a Sulpician missionary in New France. He was ten years older than his half-brother, François Fénelon, Archbishop of...
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marquise de Fénelon, died in 1782. Conseiller d'Etat Chevalier du Saint-Esprit Chevalier de Malte Archbishop François Fénelon Château de Fénelon Château de...
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François-Louis de Salignac de La Mothe-Fénelon, marquis de La Mothe-Fénelon (7 November 1722 – 10 October 1767) was a French soldier and playwright who...
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James Fenelon may refer to: James Fenelon (politician) (1846–1915), member of the Wisconsin State Assembly James V. Fenelon, American sociologist, poet...
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Lycée Fénelon is an academic institution located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, in the Latin Quarter. It receives its name from François Fénelon, a...
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François Fénelon over the love of God. Fénelon, 24 years his junior, was an old pupil who had suddenly become a rival; like Bossuet, Fénelon was a bishop...
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The Fenelon Place Elevator (also known as the Fourth Street Elevator) is a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge funicular railway located in Dubuque, Iowa, United...
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Mothe-Fénelon (1523-1589) was a French diplomat who served as ambassador to Elizabeth I in England and to James VI in Scotland. Mothe-Fénelon was secretary...
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Philippe Fénelon (born 23 November 1952, Suèvres, Loir-et-Cher) is a French classical composer. Opera 1984 : Le Chevalier imaginaire, in prologue and...
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Fénelon - La Trinité School is a private Catholic middle and secondary school, located Lyon, France. The secondary school, Fénelon College, is located...
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James V. Fenelon is an American sociologist, poet, author, and academic; Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center for Indigenous Peoples Studies...
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James E. Fenelon (May 25, 1846 – September 24, 1915) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Fenelon was born in County Carlow, Ireland around 1845;...
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phrase in the writings both of Madame Guyon and of Fenelon. Francois Fénelon in Œuvres de Fénelon (p. 430) in a letter to a lady dated Thursday, August...
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form to the end of education (8 classes per level). The Fénelon college, named for François Fénelon, was founded in 1869 by priests from the diocese of Paris...
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Peter Fenelon Collier (December 12, 1849 – April 23, 1909) was an Irish-American publisher, the founder of the publishing company P. F. Collier & Son...
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Lamothe-Fénelon (French pronunciation: [lamɔt fenlɔ̃]; Occitan: La Mota de Fenelon) is a commune in the Lot department in south-western France. The Saint...
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musician Fania Fénelon's autobiography The Musicians of Auschwitz. Vanessa Redgrave stars as Fénelon. Playing for Time was based on Fénelon's experience as...
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paintings by Auguste Herbin. The Museum was moved to the « Fénelon Palace » (Palais Fénelon), also in Le Cateau, in 1982, and its ownership was transferred...
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Adventures of Telemachus, son of Ulysses) is a didactic novel by François Fénelon, Archbishop of Cambrai, who in 1689 became tutor to the seven-year-old...
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the elder Fénelon at Cambrai (August 1710). He remained in his household for several years and became steady friends with the Marquis de Fénelon, a young...
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Bossuet Brentano Botero Cajetan Chateaubriand Cortés Descartes Erasmus Fénelon Gracián Kołłątaj Krasicki La Mennais Liguori Maistre Malebranche Mariana...
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with Fénelon's representation of the orchestra, particularly her portrayal of Alma Rosé and several other musicians, and the diminishment by Fénelon of...
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