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    Pierre Coton (7 March 1564, at Néronde in Forez – 19 March 1626, at Paris) was a French Jesuit and royal confessor. Coton studied law at Paris and Bourges...
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  • Staffordshire, a hamlet Cotoń, a village A. V. Coton (1906–1969), English ballet critic and writer born Edward Haddakin Pierre Coton (1564–1626), French Jesuit...
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  • her home were Keeper of the Seals Michel de Marillac, royal confessor Pierre Coton, and the Marquise de Maignelay (née Claude-Marguerite de Gondi, sister...
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  • diplomat, bishop Pierre Coton (1564–1626) – Jesuit confessor to kings Henry IV and Louis XIII Alexandre Lanfant (1726–1792) – French Jesuit Pierre-Simon Ballanche...
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    for and against the Jesuits. The Anti-Coton pamphlet attacked the Jesuits, and especially Father Pierre Coton, the confessor of Henry IV, of whose murder...
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  • Pierre Biard (1567 – November 17, 1622) was a Jesuit missionary who was given orders by Father Pierre Coton, Jesuit provincial in Paris, to take charge...
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    of Renée de Rochefort. On his mother's side he was a grandnephew of Pierre Coton, the confessor of Henry IV. He became a novice of the Society of Jesus...
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    and 1602 he took part in discussions at Montpellier with the Jesuits Pierre Coton and Gaultier. In 1603 he presided over the National Synod at Gap, France...
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    May 2008. "Wome calls Coton Sport home". soccerway.com. 24 February 2012. "Former Cameroon international Pierre Wome joins Coton Sport". Goal. 25 February...
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    College of Rouen, Brébeuf was chosen by the Provincial of France, Father Pierre Coton, to embark on the missions to New France. In June 1625, Brébeuf arrived...
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    these forays into new lands.: 43  On October 25, 1604, the Jesuit Father Pierre Coton requested his General Superior Claudio Acquaviva to send two missionaries...
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    Christopher Marlowe, English dramatist and poet (d. 1593) March 7 – Pierre Coton, French Jesuit and royal confessor (d. 1626) March 9 – David Fabricius...
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    for the edict to be verified by Parliament, Henri IV instructed Father Pierre Coton to take the necessary steps to open the college at La Flèche as soon...
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    OR: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 1989), pp. 132-133. Pierre Joseph d'Orléans, La vie du Pere Pierre Coton, (in French), Paris: Estienne Michallet 1688), pp...
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    10 – John Dormer, English Member of Parliament (b. 1556) March 19 – Pierre Coton, French Jesuit and royal confessor (b. 1564) April 5 – Anna Koltovskaya...
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    10 – John Dormer, English Member of Parliament (b. 1556) March 19 – Pierre Coton, French Jesuit and royal confessor (b. 1564) April 5 – Anna Koltovskaya...
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  • Christopher Marlowe, English dramatist and poet (d. 1593) March 7 – Pierre Coton, French Jesuit and royal confessor (d. 1626) March 9 – David Fabricius...
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  • join Father Pierre Coton, the confessor to Henri IV, at the court. In September 1610 Father Massé was selected to accompany Father Pierre Biard to New...
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  • Badoer was a Huguenot; he became a Catholic convert through the Jesuit Pierre Coton, at some point in the period 1599 to 1603, and by this connection became...
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    Calvinist, opposed to Amyraldism. He was asked to reply to the Jesuit Pierre Coton, who in Genève plagiaire (1618) had attacked the Genevan Bible translation...
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  • one of the anti-Jesuit circle that circulated the unlikely story of Pierre Coton and the questions he had supposedly prepared to ask an exorcised spirit...
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  • des originales et versions (1619), against the Bible translation of Pierre Coton. Paradoxe, que l'Église romaine, en ce qu'elle a de différent des Églises...
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    1990s, even among academic authors. Corbo Cotton Mill, Treadmill (On est au coton) Nô October 1970 Octobre Orders (Les Ordres) The Revolution Script (novel...
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  • and establish Fort Caroline in Florida Edict of Roussillon 7 March – Pierre Coton, Jesuit (died 1626) 24 November – Joseph Gaultier de la Vallette, astronomer...
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  • Cotton Mill, Treadmill (French: On est au coton) is a documentary film directed by Denys Arcand, about the conditions of workers in the textile industry...
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  • football team and won 2007 the African Military Cup. "Le nouveau visage de Coton Sport". Camfoot. Retrieved 18 January 2013. "NNOUCK Henri Minka - Site Jimdo...
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  • with the approval of Bleu Jeans Bleu, of "Coton ouaté" as a song about the 2019 Canadian federal election. "Coton ouaté" was certified gold in February 2020...
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    pop singer Raphaël Haroche wrote her songs "Éblouie par la nuit", "Port Coton" and "La fée". In 2010, she signed a contract for her tours with Caramba...
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    Michel's wedding, singing Christine Charbonneau's "Du fil, des aiguilles et du coton". She continued to perform with her siblings in her parents' small piano...
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    1895 or 1896,Musée d'Orsay) Claude Monet: Les Aiguilles de Port-Coton (Eagles of Port Coton), 1886 Claude Monet: Grotte de Port-Domois (Port Domois Cave)...
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