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Arnauld is a
surname and a
masculine given name. It may
refer to: Agnès
Arnauld (1593–1672),
abbess of the
Abbey of Port-Royal, near Paris, and a major...
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Antoine Arnauld (French: [ɑ̃twan aʁno]; 6
February 1612 – 8
August 1694) was a
French Catholic theologian, priest,
philosopher and mathematician. He was...
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Isaac Arnauld (1566 – 14
October 1617),
seigneur de Corbeville, was a
member of the
Arnauld family, a
French family which during the 17th
century produced...
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Catherine Arnauld (1590–1651) was a
French religious figure of the 17th century,
belonging to the
Arnauld family of Jansenists. She was the
eldest daughter...
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Vizeadmiral Lothar von
Arnauld de la Perière (German: [ˈloːtaʁ fɔn ʔaʁˈnoː də la peˈʁi̯ɛːɐ̯]; 18
March 1886 – 24
February 1941), born in Posen, Prussia...
- Jeanne-Catherine-Agnès
Arnauld, a
member of the
Arnauld family,
sister of
Antoine Arnauld, "le
Grand Arnauld" and of
Mother Angélique
Arnauld. She
succeeded Angélique...
- Jean-François-Maurice-
Arnauld Dudevant,
known as
Baron Dudevant but
better known by the
pseudonym Maurice Sand (30 June 1823 – 4
September 1889), was...
- Céline
Arnauld (born
Carolina Goldstein on 20
September 1885, Călăraşi (Romania), died on 23
December 1952 by
suicide in Paris) was a
writer ****ociated...
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Antoine Arnauld (August 6, 1560,
Paris – 29
December 1619, Paris) was a
lawyer in the
Parlement de Paris, and a
Counsellor of
State under Henry IV. Antoine...
- Jean
Arnauld was a
French philosopher and
theologian of the 17th century. He
predominantly lived in
Reims and most of his work was
focused on
logic and...