Edward Génicot, born at Antwerp (Belgium), 18 June 1856, and died at Leuven (Belgium), 21 February 1900, was a Belgian Jesuit priest and moral theologian...
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Sequence of Saint Eulalia (category Christian hagiography)
(4): 842–858. doi:10.2307/412747. JSTOR 412747. Genicot, Léopold. "Entre l'Empire et la France". In Genicot, Léopold (ed.). Histoire de la Wallonie. Toulouse:...
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crisis in the Middle Ages, Peter Schuster quotes the historian Léopold Genicot's 1971 article "Crisis: From the Middle Ages to Modern Times": "Crisis is...
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building, was painted by Raymond Virac, Lucien Simon, and Robert-Albert Génicot; these celebrate the evangelical work done in Indochina and India by Francis...
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Princeton University, and American Academy of Arts and Sciences fellow Garance Genicot (M.A. 1997, Ph.D. 1999), economics professor, Georgetown University Claudia...
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Freiburg, and member of the German Council of Economic Experts Garance Genicot – Belgian-American economist, associate professor of economics at Georgetown...
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the Table itself and the additions. The Table circulated as what Léopold Genicot called a "living text" (texte vivant), a text in which every copy becomes...
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building were painted by Raymond Virac, Lucien Simon, and Robert-Albert Génicot; these celebrate the evangelical work done in Indochina and India by Francis...
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Fabien Resimont, Olivier Legrain, Lionel Lommel, Caroline Barnich, Xavier Genicot and Aude Rossignol, Belgium Radio German CIVIS Radio Prize - Information...
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