- Barthélemy
Adoukonou (born 24
August 1942) is a
Beninese Catholic bishop. He is the
Secretary of the
Pontifical Council for
Culture since his appointment...
- - Arca del Gusto". Slow Food Foundation.
Retrieved 27
February 2023.
Adoukonou-Sagbadja, H.; Dansi, A.; Vodouhè, R.; Akpagana, K. (2006), Indigenous...
- 2011 Jan Vokál 7 May 2011
Giuseppe Sciacca 8
October 2011 Barthélemy
Adoukonou 8
October 2011
Francesco Cavina 22
January 2012
Julio Murat 3
March 2012...
- Zama
Minor parti****ted in the
Synod of
Carthage of AD 255. Barthélemy
Adoukonou is the
current Bishop. Both Zama are
included in the
Catholic Church's...
- 2007–2015 Succeeded by none,
dicastery dissolved Preceded by Barthélemy
Adoukonou Secretary of the
Pontifical Council for
Culture 2017–2022 Succeeded by...
- processing.
Journal of Food
Composition and Analysis, 29(2), 134-143.
Adoukonou-Sagbadja, H., Wagner, C., Dansi, A., Ahlemeyer, J., Daïnou, O., Akpagana...
- jstor.org.
Retrieved 2022-12-06. Adigoun-Akotegnon,
Fabienne Adétola;
Adoukonou-Sagbadja, Hubert; Fadinan, Charles; Tchougourou, Ariel; Ag****ounon-Tchibozo...
- Novo
Lucien Monsi-Agboka: 5
April 1963 – 25
November 2002 Barthélemy
Adoukonou,
appointed titular bishop of Zama
Minor in 2011 (had
already been appointed...
- is
similar to Runyankole,
spoken by the Banyankole. Bamunoba, Y.K.; B.
Adoukonou (1979). La mort dans la vie africaine: la
conception de la mort dans la...
- The 44
members of the
Ratzinger Circle of
Alumni are: Prof. Barthélemy
Adoukonou, Abidjan,
Ivory Coast Dr.
Roman Angulanza, Salzburg,
Austria Dr. Francine...