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    Ratisbonne (29 July 1827 – 24 September 1900) was a French man of letters. He was born at Strasbourg. He was the son of the banker Adolphe Ratisbonne...
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    Regensburg (redirect from Ratisbonne)
    The name is still known in the Romance languages – including French Ratisbonne and Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese Ratisbona – as a cognate of its Latin...
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  • Ratisbonne and Ratisbon are the French and English alternative names for Regensburg, a city in south-east Germany. Ratisbonne and Ratisbon may also refer...
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    Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne, NDS (1 May 1814, Strasbourg, Alsace, France – 6 May 1884, Ein Karem, Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem, Ottoman Empire) was a French...
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    Ratisbonne Monastery (Arabic: دير راتسبون, Hebrew: מנזר רטיסבון) is a monastery in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, established by Marie-Alphonse...
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    Marie-Théodore Ratisbonne, N.D.S., (December 28, 1802 – January 10, 1884) was a French Jewish convert to the Catholic Church, who became a priest and missionary...
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  • sisters, founded in 1843, both by Marie-Théodore Ratisbonne, along with his brother Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne, "to witness in the Church and in the world that...
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  • south coast of England. Based on the teachings of Theodor Ratisbonne and Alphonse Ratisbonne, the school is part of a worldwide network of schools founded...
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    War of the Fifth Coalition 200km 125miles 22 21 20 19 Wagram 18 17 16 15 Aspern 14 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1    The Battle of Ratisbon, also called the...
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  • Oppenheim (1802–1836), married to Adolphe Ratisbonne (1801–1861) of the Ratisbonne banking family [fr] Flore Ratisbonne [fr] (1824–1915), married to Alexandre...
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    matter. The "Memorare" played a part in the conversion of Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne, when upon the dare of a Catholic acquaintance he agreed to wear the Miraculous...
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    instructions, on 13 October Father Joseph reluctantly signed the Treaty of Ratisbonne. Such an agreement compromised the entire basis of French foreign policy...
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    London, England: Penguin. p. 53. ISBN 0-14-026653-4. OCLC 38197435. Ratisbonne, Theodore (2023). The Life and Times of St. Bernard (published 1859)....
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    descendant of Louis IX of France. She is the mother of Isabel Catherine Emilie Ratisbonne De Ravenel (b. 1925); Ariel Marie Roberte de Faucigny-Lucinge (b. 1926);...
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    chose a suite by the composer Friedrich Burgmüller's titled Souvenirs de Ratisbonne to fashion music for Fitz-James's required pas. This pas de deux, which...
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    Old City of Jerusalem. The convent was built in 1857 by Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne. The site includes the Church of Ecce Homo, also known as the Basilica...
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    built after the site was partially acquired in 1857 by Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne, a Jesuit who intended to use it as a base for proselytizing the Jews...
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    Conversion of M. Maria-Alphonse Ratisbonne". In Lockhart, Rev. W. (ed.). The Conversion of M. Maria-Alphonse Ratisbonne: Original Narrative of Baron Théodore...
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    Stary Targ. Also known as the Edict of Alès. Also known as the Treaty of Ratisbonne. Also known as the Treaty of Polanów or the Treaty of Polyanov. Also known...
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    for its 1841 premiere. This music was originally titled Souvenirs de Ratisbonne. La Péri Lady Harriet Berceuse From Études Opus 109, performed on an acoustic...
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    including David Paul Drach (1823), Francis Libermann (1826) and Alphonse Ratisbonne (1842). After Alsace was incorporated into Germany in 1871 (until 1918)...
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    was founded by two brothers from France, Marie-Théodore Ratisbonne and Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne, who were born Jewish and converted to Christianity. They...
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  • (1813–1870) – German-born Anglican clergyman and missionary Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne (1814–1884) – French Jew who converted to Christianity in 1842 after seeing...
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  • Yorkshire Regiment Ratisbonne Ground 0–0 20 November 1920 Red Cross Ratisbonne Ground 0–2 5 February 1921 Lancashire Reginment Ratisbonne Ground 2–1 Itzhak...
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    Rohan-Soubise a.k.a. Madame de Marsan (07/01/1720 in Paris – 04/03/1803 in Ratisbonne), Countess of Marsan, Governess of the Children of France │ │ │ x (04/06/1736...
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  • Assyrian theologian, historian, orientalist and former priest Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne (1814–1884), French Jesuit Catholic priest and missionary Alphonse-Louis...
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  • directed a “Institut Saint-Pierre de Sion – Ratisbonne, Centre Chrétien d’Études Juives” (CCEJ) Ratisbonne Monastery in Jerusalem. Lenhardt devoted his...
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  • Bavaria (1788–1851) Édouard Spach (1801–1879), botanist Marie-Théodore Ratisbonne (1802–1884), Catholic priest and missionary Baruch Schleisinger Weil (1802–1893)...
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    ISBN 9781908843708. Retrieved May 23, 2018. "Schloss Thurn und Taxis Gartenschau, Ratisbonne". FoiresInfo (in French). June 21, 2018. Retrieved May 23, 2018. Old church...
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  • Regensburg also called Ratisbon in English and Ratisbonne in French, a German city in Bavaria, south-east Germany Not to be confused with similarly named...
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