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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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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Abbe condenser Abbe diffraction limit Abbe error Abbe eyepiece Abbe number Abbe prism Abbe refractometer Abbe sine condition Abbe–Koenig prism Abbe–Porro...
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An Abbe refractometer is a bench-top device for the high-precision measurement of an index of refraction. Ernst Abbe (1840–1905), working for Carl Zeiss...
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Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès (redirect from Abbé Sieyès)
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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In optics and lens design, the Abbe number, also known as the Vd-number or constringence of a transparent material, is an approximate measure of the material's...
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Henri Grégoire (redirect from Abbé Grégoire)
batist ɡʁeɡwaʁ]; 4 December 1750 – 28 May 1831), often referred to as the Abbé Grégoire, was a French Catholic priest, constitutional bishop of Blois and...
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Augustin Barruel (redirect from Abbe Augustin Barruel)
Revolution, in Three Parts, I. Neale & H. Kammerer, 1794. Selections from the Abbe Barruel's "Memoirs, Illustrating the History of Jacobinism," with Brief Remarks...
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Nicolas-Louis de Lacaille (redirect from Abbé Nicolas Louis de Lacaille)
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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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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François-Timoléon de Choisy (redirect from Francois Timoleon, Abbe de Choisy)
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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Abbé Martin usually refers to Paulin Martin, a biblical scholar specializing in Semitic languages (full name Abbé Paulin Martin). Abbé Martin, Abbot Martin...
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François Hédelin, abbé d'Aubignac (4 August 1604 in Paris – 27 July 1676) was a French author and cleric. The father of François Hédelin was Claude Hédelin...
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Franz Liszt (redirect from Abbe Franz Liszt)
developed an intense interest in religion, having many conversations with Abbé de Lamennais and Chrétien Urhan, a German-born violinist who introduced him...
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Charles-Michel de l'Épée (redirect from Charles-Michel Abbé de L'Epee)
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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household of a priest. Among the variants of Abbe are Labbé, Labbey (see below) and Labbez. Independently, Abbe is considered one variant of Abbey. Notable...
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the Château d'If, a grim island fortress off Marseille. A fellow prisoner, Abbé Faria, correctly deduces that romantic rival Fernand Mondego, envious crewmate...
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Guillaume Thomas François Raynal (redirect from Guillaume-Thomas, Abbe de Raynal)
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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Jacques Delille (redirect from Abbe de Lille)
Latin poetry at the Collège de France, and was given the secular title of Abbé de Saint-Sévrin, when the outbreak of the French Revolution reduced him to...
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Corrective lens (section Abbe number)
mid-index. Thinner, sometimes lighter lenses (See below). Improved UV protection over CR-39 and glass lenses. Lower Abbe number, meaning, amongst other things...
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Abbes". L'Équipe (in French). Paris. Retrieved 1 January 2021. "Claude Abbès: Profile". worldfootball.net. HEIM:SPIEL. Retrieved 1 January 2021. See also...
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Winslet as laundress Madeleine "Maddie" LeClerc, Joaquin Phoenix as the Abbé de Coulmier, and Michael Caine as Dr. Royer-Collard. Well received by critics...
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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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Edmond Dantès (section Edmond and the Abbé)
the aliases The Count of Monte Cristo (French: le Comte de Monte-Cristo), Abbé Busoni, Lord Wilmore, and Sinbad the Sailor. When the reader is first introduced...
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André Morellet (redirect from Abbé Morellet)
early instruction by the Jesuits and his eventual clerical designation as abbé undoubtedly influenced his earliest writings in which the then 28-year-old...
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César Vichard de Saint-Réal (redirect from Abbe de St Real)
more important. Thw novel was a hit with high society. French critics now see it as an important text in the construction of the French psychological novel...
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Van Abbemuseum (redirect from Van Abbe Museum)
the museum is named after its founder, the cigar businessman Henri van Abbe, who loved modern art and wanted his collection to be enjoyed in Eindhoven...
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Georges Lemaître (redirect from Abbe Georges Lemaitre)
Mercier. As a diocesan priest in French-speaking Belgium, he was known as "Abbé Lemaître". In 1922, Lemaître applied to the Belgian Ministry of Sciences...
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Claude-Pierre Goujet (redirect from Abbé Goujet)
Claude-Pierre Goujet (19 October 1697 – 1 February 1767), French abbé and littérateur, was born in Paris. He studied at the College of the Jesuits, and...
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the Abbé Alfred Monnin, Baltimore, 1865, pp. 206–208). Abbé J.P. Cartellier, in 1851, had already told a story similar to that of Abbé Monnin; see Jean...
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