- Henri-Marie-Gaston
Boisnormand de
Bonnechose (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi maʁi ɡastɔ̃ bwanɔʁmɑ̃ də bɔnʃoz]; 30 May 1800 – 28
October 1883) was a French...
- France.
Potter 1995, p. 374.
Grierson &
Travaini 1998, p. 338.
Emile de
Bonnechose;
William Robson (1856).
History of France, from the
Invasion of the Franks...
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Brands Jean-Claude Pats,
Executive Vice President,
Personnel Bénédicte de
Bonnechose,
Executive Vice President,
Urban and Long-Distance
Transportation and...
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Catholic ecclesiastics. The Cardinal-Archbishop of Rouen,
Monseigneur Bonnechose, wrote, "True
science is religious,
while false science, on the other...
- Étienne (1894).
Lazare Hoche:
notice sommaire (in French). Impr. Maretheux.
Bonnechose, Émile de (1867).
Lazare Hoche (in French). Paris: Hachette. One or more...
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century were
reinterred in
Rouen Cathedral under the
authority of
Cardinal Bonnechose,
archbishop of Rouen. évêque de
Rouen .
Notice sur la
translation des...
- Lucciardi, (18
March 1852 – 13
March 1864) Henri-Marie-Gaston
Boisnormand de
Bonnechose, (22
September 1864 – 28
October 1883)
Guglielmo Sanfelice d'Acquavilla...
- CatholicSaints.Info. 1
February 2013. Web. 6
April 2017. [1]
Emile de
Bonnechose,
History of France,
translated by
William Robson, G.
Routledge & Co, London...
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preface by
Martin Luther, by Jan Hus, François Paul Émile
Boisnormand de
Bonnechose, tr.
Campbell Mackenzie, Edinburgh,
William Whyte & Co., 1846
Works by...
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mineralogist and
geologist (d. 1873) 1800 – Henri-Marie-Gaston
Boisnormand de
Bonnechose,
French cardinal (d. 1883) 1814 –
Mikhail Bakunin,
Russian philosopher...