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Clergé was the
greatest player of real
tennis in the mid 18th century, with the
height of his
career being about 1753 in France. He is
credited with being...
- The
Civil Constitution of the
Clergy (French:
Constitution civile du
clergé) was a law p****ed on 12 July 1790
during the
French Revolution, that sought...
- (dont 50% églises paroissiales, 25% chapelles, 25% édifices
appartenant au
clergé régulier) "France".
Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and
World Affairs...
- The ****embly of the
French clergy (****emblée du
clergé de France) was in its
origins a
representative meeting of the
Catholic clergy of France, held every...
- The
Patriarchal Congregation of
Bzommar (French:
Institut du
Clergé Patriarcal de Bzommar) is an
Armenian Catholic religious congregation of
priests which...
- from Ur",
Cuneiform Digital Library Journal 2003.5, 2003 D. Charpin, "Le
Clergé d'Ur au siècle d'Hammurabi (XIXe-XVIIIe siècles av. J.-C.)", HEO 22, Geneva-Paris...
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chanter « Alléluia ! » Ah ! ça ira, ça ira, ça ira
Quand Boileau jadis du
clergé parla Comme un prophète il a prédit cela. En
chantant ma
chansonnette Avec...
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clergy placed at the
disposal of the
Nation (French - décret des
biens du
clergé mis à la
disposition de la Nation) was a
decree p****ed by the
National Constituent...
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variable how 'world-wide'
these competitions really were. The
French player Clergé is
considered to be the
first international champion in real tennis, since...
- 1678, pp. 5, 8-10. Blet, Pierre. Le
Clergé de
France et la Monarchie,
Etude sur les ****emblées Générales du
Clergé de 1615 à 1666. Université Grégorienne...