• Eugénie Joubert (11 February 1876 – 2 July 1904) was a French Roman Catholic professed religious from the Sisters of the Holy Family of the Sacred Heart...
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    Frederick "Fritz" Joubert Duquesne (/djuːˈkeɪn/ dew-KAYN; sometimes Du Quesne; 21 September 1877 – 24 May 1956) was a South African Boer and German soldier...
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    the family Sieyès were commoners. Emmanuel-Joseph received his earliest education from tutors and Jesuits; and later attended the collège of the Doctrinaires...
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    Sydney; Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview, conducted by the Jesuit Fathers; and St. Joseph's College, Hunter Hill [sic], under the management of the Marist...
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    Clemence Freycenon, St. Pierre Borie, Marie Joseph Cortial, Julie Clotilde Arsac, and Marie Celenie Joubert. They arrived in Florida at Picolata Landing...
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  • footballer Petrus de Jong (1915–2016), Dutch Prime Minister Petrus Jacobus Joubert (1834–1900), Commandant-General of the South African Republic Piet Keizer...
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    Cheverus High School (category Jesuit high schools in the United States)
    language), and 3 social studies courses. Joseph E. Brennan, lawyer and politician Ian Crocker, swimmer John Joubert, serial killer Dick Joyce, MLB player...
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    Clement XIII dies, the night before preparing an order to dissolve the Jesuits. February 17 – The British House of Commons votes to not allow MP John...
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    predominantly in Odanak and the last fully fluent speaker, Cécile (Wawanolett) Joubert died in 2006. A revitalization effort was started in Odanak in 1994; however...
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  • with another religious institute of Sisters. In 1829, Sulpician Fr. James Joubert worked with Mary Lange, a Haitian immigrant, to establish the first community...
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    institute founded by Mother Mary Elizabeth Lange, and Father James Nicholas Joubert in 1829 in Baltimore, Maryland for the education of girls of African descent...
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    Moon Landrieu (category Jesuit High School (New Orleans) alumni)
    out-of-wedlock child of a black woman and an unknown father. Landrieu went to Jesuit High School and received a baseball scholarship to Loyola University New...
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  • alphabetically by their common names, not their official ones. For example, the Jesuits, officially called the Society of Jesus, would be listed under 'J' rather...
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  • 1958), French wrestler Gilles Jaquet (born 1974), Swiss snowboarder Gilles Joubert (1689–1775), French cabinet-maker Gilles Joye (1424/1425–1483), Franco-Flemish...
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  • of Jerusalem, Alberto da Bergamo Dominican habit, dove Alberto Hurtado Jesuit habit, an old green van Albertus Magnus Dominican habit, books and scrolls...
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    F. Edward Hébert (category Jesuit High School (New Orleans) alumni)
    blind in his left eye at the age of nine, he could not play. However, at Jesuit High School he compensated by becoming manager of all the athletic teams...
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    Eugene Flandrau, judge of Huguenot ancestry Fort Pierre Jerauld County Joubert (a common French surname) Lake Traverse La Plant LeBeau Mellette County...
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    Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah 74 Politician Bangladesh (Dhaka) 14 June 2020 Elsa Joubert 97 Writer South Africa (Cape Town) Pierre Lumbi 70 Politician Democratic...
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    Baltimore, Lange met James Nicholas Joubert, a Sulpician priest who was a native of France and a former soldier. Joubert had also fled the slave rebellion...
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    to cross the Himalayas (through the Mana Pass), reaching Tibet. 1627 – Jesuit missionaries Estêvão Cacella and João Cabral cross the Himalayas and are...
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    in Baltimore thereafter. In 1828, one of the parish priests, Fr James Joubert, teamed with Servant of God Mother Lange to found the Oblate Sisters of...
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  • Bernard's Frank Ford Osceola Senior Willie Glass Atlantic City Antoine Joubert Southwestern Keith Gatlin Conley Todd Meier Lourdes Michael Graham Spingarn...
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    homeschooled until he was 13, when he was sent to L'école de la Providence, a Jesuit school in Amiens. In 1920, at the age of 17, he went to Lycée privé Sainte-Geneviève...
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  • World War II: A British combined force permanently disables the Louis Joubert Lock in Saint-Nazaire in order to keep the German battleship Tirpitz away...
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  • peaceworker and ecologist. Francois du Toit, South African farmer. Pierre Joubert (1664–1732), South African viticulturalist. Lewis Majendie (1756–1833)...
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    born in Caen, Calvados. In his youth he was educated at the Collège des Jésuites at Caen, eventually taking employment as an engineer. He briefly joined...
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    festival takes place in France at Romans-sur-Isère. February 28 – Three Jesuit priests from Portuguese Goa, including Rodolfo Acquaviva, arrive in Agra...
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  • 1963 – Manoj Prabhakar, Indian cricketer and sportscaster 1964 – Andre Joubert, South African rugby player 1964 – Lee Kernaghan, Australian singer-songwriter...
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    The initial decree mandated the dissolution of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) within French territory. At the same time, the subsequent directive required...
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    Thomas Lawrence, English painter (d. 1830) April 14 – Barthélemy Catherine Joubert, French general (d. 1799) April 25 – Marc Isambard Brunel, French-British...
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