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Patrick Chrestien Gordon Walker,
Baron Gordon-Walker, CH, PC (7
April 1907 – 2
December 1980) was a
British Labour Party politician. He was a
Member of...
- Chrétien de
Troyes (Modern French: [kʁetjɛ̃ də tʁwa]; Old French:
Crestien de
Troies [kresˈtjẽn də ˈtrojəs]; fl. c. 1160–1191) was a
French poet and trouvère...
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magnifique Prince Francois de
Valois Roy Dauphin, filz aisné du tres-
chrestien Roy de
France Henry II du nom & de
treshaulte &
vertueuse Princesse madame...
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Florent Chrestien (January 26, 1541 –
October 3, 1596) was a
French satirist and
Latin poet.
Chrestien was the son of
Guillaume Chrestien, an eminent...
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Chrestien Le Clercq, O.M.R., (born 1641) was a
Recollect Franciscan friar and
missionary to the Mi'kmaq on the Gaspé
peninsula of
Canada in the mid-17th...
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January 1, 1618, in Geneva. This 596-page work, also
known as
Histoire des
Chrestiens Albigeois, is
based on
numerous sources gathered mainly between 1602 and...
- Orient. de
grands progrès de l'eglise
Romaine en la réduction des
anciens chrestiens dit de St. Thomas"
translated from the
Spanish of
Francois Munoz by Jean...
- 304–307. Dumas, G.M. "
Chrestien Leclercq".
Dictionary of
Canadian Biography.
Retrieved 26
February 2015. Leclercq,
Chrestien (1999).
Nouvelle relation...
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Gabriel Sagard (d. 1636) Jean
Dolbeau (d. 1652)
Zenobius Membre (d. c.1687)
Chrestien Le
Clercq (d. unclear,
after 1691)
Louis Hennepin (d. 1704) José María...
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using a
hieroglyphic system created in 1677 by
French Catholic missionary Chrestien Le Clerq. Le
Clerq noted that the Mi'kmaq
children were
memorizing prayers...