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    school is located in western France in the city of La Flèche. At first founded in 1604 by the king Henri IV, the school was given to the Jesuits in the aim...
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    collège de Jésuites aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles : Le Collège Henri IV de La Flèche [A Jesuit college in the 17th and 18th centuries: Le Collège Henri...
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    The Collège Henri-IV was a Jesuit educational institution located in La Flèche, in the department of Sarthe, France. Founded in 1603 by Henri IV, shortly...
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    encourage education. He established the Collège Royal Henri-le-Grand in La Flèche (today the Prytanée Militaire de la Flèche). He and Sully protected forests...
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    of the Pays La Flèche. The inhabitants of the town are called Fléchois. The Prytanée National Militaire is located in La Flèche. La Flèche is located on...
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    without much ceremony, and her heart was sent to La Flèche, in accordance with the wish of Henry IV, who wanted their two hearts to be reunited. Her son...
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  • of the hospital of La Flèche, and perhaps the portal of the Collège Henri-IV de La Flèche [fr]. At the same time, several churches in Laval were rebuilding...
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    mainland France to teach at the Prytanée military academy, La Flèche, Sarthe. He published the book La phénoménologie (Phenomenology) in 1954 and began to write...
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  •  689 Rochemonteix, Camille de (1889), Un collège de Jésuites aux xviiie et xviiie siècles : le collège Henri IV de La Flèche, vol. 4, Le Mans: Leguicheux...
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    Aimé that her son, Henri Jules Bataille, be admitted to the Collège Henri-IV de La Flèche, a military school. The younger Bataille was accepted. On 16...
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    deeply influenced by his mentor Father Massé, whom he met at the collège Henri IV de La Flèche. During his studies, Le Jeune developed a keen interest in missions...
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    nearby Châtellerault. Descartes left La Haye in approximately 1606 to attend the College Henri IV at La Flèche. During World War II, the liberation of...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Le Mans (category CS1 Latin-language sources (la))
    April 2023 – present) The Jesuit Collège Henri IV de La Flèche, in the town of La Flèche, founded in 1603 by Henry IV, enjoyed a great reputation for a...
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    included in the endowment made by King Henri IV to the Jesuits charged with establishing the Collège Henri-IV de La Flèche. The Jesuits set up a school in Luché...
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  • France Monarch – Henry IV Early January: The Collège Henri-IV de La Flèche [fr] is opened in La Flèche June: Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons, establishes a settlement...
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    de Ballon to the north of Le Mans), Lanssac oversaw the capture of the château de Touvoie, the seigneurie de l'Épichelière and the town of La Flèche....
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  • the Collège in Lyon, to serve as minister or bursar. In 1609 he left the province of Lyon to join Father Pierre Coton, the confessor to Henri IV, at the...
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    La Flèche (1613), and at the Collège de Clermont (1618). During this last period he began a correspondence with the Bishop of Orléans, Gabriel de Laubépine...
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    construction. Collège Sainte-Marie in Bourges, now part of the École nationale supérieure d'art. Collège Henri IV in the town of La Flèche, now part of...
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  • Pierre Cholenec (category People from Saint-Pol-de-Léon)
    philosophy for three years at Collège Henri IV in La Flèche. After four years more of theology study in Paris at Collège de Clermont, Cholenec departed for Canada...
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  • Franqueville-Saint-Pierre Collège Lycée International Cévenol, Le Chambon-sur-Lignon Chavagnes International College, Chavagnes-en-Paillers Collège Lycée International...
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    being employed in a powder-magazine. After attending the military college of La Flèche and the special school of St Cyr, he entered the army in 1815 as...
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    esteemed in France. The flagship of their educational enterprise, the Collège de la Montagne Sainte-Geneviève, located on Rue des Postes [fr], prepared...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Angers (category Articles with Latin-language sources (la))
    diocese of Angers by the desire of King Henri IV of France to establish a school (collège) in his palace at La Flèche, on the Loir River, 32 mi (52 km) north-east...
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    article 222 IV). The French courts often continue to use the appellation Territoire de la Nouvelle-Calédonie. The definite article la is often omitted...
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    Alsace (1604–1763) Jesuit college in Cahors (1604–1762), now Collège Gambetta [fr] Royal College of Henry IV in La Flèche (1604–1762), now Prytanée national...
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    S.Michel-en-l'Herm, La Clarté-Dieu, Beaulieu-lès-Le-Mans, les Châtelliers, S.Etienne de Dijon, Montebourg, etc. uncle of Henri IV and proclaimed king...
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    Charles-Marie-Denis-Anselme Nouvel de La Flèche (October 16, 1871 – June 1, 1887) Jacques-Théodore Lamarche (November 8, 1887 – June 15, 1892) Henri-Victor Valleau (November...
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    Joseph Gallieni (category École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr alumni)
    hard-working, and studious at the Prytanée Militaire in La Flèche, and then the École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr. He was also gifted and outstanding in...
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    Notre-Dame de Paris, begun in 1845, continued for twenty-five years. Some of its additions varied from the originals. Viollet-le Duc restored the flèche, or...
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