• have the honorific title of abbé. Abbot#Modern abbots not as superior Abbé Pierre Abbé Faria Abbé Sieyès Abbé Franz Liszt Abbé Edgeworth de Firmont Harper...
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    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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  • Abbe, African lake Abbe Falls, waterfalls in India Abbé, the French word for abbot Abbe condenser, a component of a microscope Abbe lip switch, a method...
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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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  • 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 is both a surname and a given name. As a surname, Abbé is of French origin (from abed (Arabic: عابد), "priest"), either as critical nickname for...
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    Robert Abbe (April 13, 1851 – March 7, 1928) was an American surgeon and pioneer radiologist in New York City. He was born in New York City and educated...
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    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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    Franz Liszt (redirect from Abbé 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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    Cleveland Abbe (December 3, 1838 – October 28, 1916) was an American meteorologist and advocate of time zones. While director of the Cincinnati Observatory...
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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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    Abbe error, named after Ernst Abbe, also called sine error, describes the magnification of angular error over distance. For example, when one measures...
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  • Salomon van Abbé (31 July 1883 - 28 February 1955), also known as Jack van Abbé or Jack Abbey, was an artist, etcher, and illustrator of books and magazines...
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    to Abbé Prévost. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Antoine François Prévost. Works by abbé Prévost at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Abbé Prévost...
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    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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    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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    Tribunes côté tennis "Stade Abbé Deschamps". 11 October 2018. Stade de l'Abbé-Deschamps at stadiumguide.com "Stade Abbe Deschamps" (in French). AJ Auxerre...
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    Abbe Lane (born Abigail Francine Lassman; December 14, 1932) is an American singer and actress. Lane was known in the 1950s and 1960s for her revealing...
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    of the archbishop, the Abbé Baradère gave Grégoire the viaticum, while the rite of extreme unction was administered by the Abbé Guillon, an opponent of...
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  • Abbès is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frédéric Abbès, French archaeologist Hachem Abbès (born 1986), Tunisian footballer This page...
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    then disappeared and the Abbé continued his journey in peace. Dictionnaire des Science Occultes, vol 1, published by the abbé Migne, Paris, 1859, p.21...
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    [ʁɔk ɑ̃bʁwaz kykyʁɔ̃ sikaʁ]; 20 September 1742 – 10 May 1822) was a French abbé and instructor of the deaf. Born at Le Fousseret, in the ancient Province...
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  • In optics, an Abbe prism, named for its inventor, the German physicist Ernst Abbe, is a type of constant deviation dispersive prism similar to a Pellin–Broca...
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    Georg Joseph Vogler, also known as Abbé Vogler (June 15, 1749 – May 6, 1814), was a German composer, organist, teacher and theorist. In a long and colorful...
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    Jean du Vergier de Hauranne, the Abbé (Abbot) of Saint-Cyran, (1581 – 6 October 1643) was a French Catholic priest who introduced Jansenism into France...
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    Abbe Borg (born 11 February 1943), known online as DieHardBirdie, or Abbe Drakborg, is a Swedish gamer who is considered the ‘world’s oldest esports champion’...
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    another prisoner, the Abbé Faria, an Italian scholarly priest, digs an escape tunnel that by mistake ends in Dantès's cell. The Abbé helps Dantès deduce...
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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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    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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    discovered osmosis. As a deacon in the Catholic Church, he was also known as Abbé Nollet. Nollet studied humanities at the Collège de Clermont in Beauvais...
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