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Pigneau (2
November 1741 – 9
October 1799),
commonly known as
Pigneau de
Béhaine (French: [piɲo də be.ɛn]), also
Pierre Pigneaux, Bá Đa Lộc ("Pedro" 百多祿)...
- dynasty,
covered a
period from 1777 to 1820. From 1777, Mgr
Pigneau de
Behaine, of the
Paris Foreign Missions Society, had
taken to
protecting the young...
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Catholic priest Pigneau de
Béhaine,
titular bishop of Adran. In
order to
obtain support for Nguyễn Ánh's cause,
Pigneau de
Béhaine went to
France in 1787...
- he
famously visited France with the
French Catholic Father Pigneau de
Béhaine to sign an
alliance between France and Vietnam.
Although Prince Cảnh was...
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missionary Pigneau de
Behaine. By
retreating to the Thổ Chu
Islands in the Gulf of Thailand, both
escaped Tây Sơn capture.
Pigneau de
Behaine decided to support...
- Ceylon.
France also
intervened in
Cochinchina following Pierre Pigneau de
Behaine's intervention to
obtain military aid. A France-Cochinchina
alliance was...
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government erected a
bronze statue of
French Catholic priest Pigneau de
Behaine and
juvenile Prince Nguyễn Phúc Cảnh in the
center of the
garden in front...
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Another famous dictionary of this
period was
written by
Pierre Pigneau de
Behaine in 1773 and
published by Jean-Louis
Taberd in 1838.
Modern Vietnamese (from...
- work of the
Jesuit missionaries continued. In 1787,
Pierre Pigneau de
Behaine, a
French Catholic priest,
petitioned the
French government and organised...
- help of
French military adventurers enlisted by
French bishop Pigneau de
Behaine. In 1800, Nguyễn Ánh
occupied Quy Nhơn citadel. In 1801, he
occupied Phú...