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Cornay (French pronunciation: [kɔʁnɛ]) is a
commune in the
Ardennes department in
northern France. On 8
October 1918, in the
Argonne Forest (49°17′08″N...
- Jean-Charles
Cornay (27
February 1809 – 20
September 1837) was a
French missionary of the
Paris Foreign Missions Society who was
martyred in Vietnam. He...
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missionary arrested during this (and
later executed) was the
priest Jean-Charles
Cornay in 1837. A
military campaign was
conducted in Nam Dinh
after letters were...
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Baptist Con (1805–1840),
Vietnamese martyr John
Charles Cornay (1809–1837), or Jean-Charles
Cornay,
French missionary and
martyr John
Neumann (1811–1860)...
- In
April 2021, it was
announced that
Tucker would star
alongside Lewis Cornay in a new and
updated production of
Andrew Lippa and Tom Greenwald's 1995...
- 21st
August 2021,
starring Olivier Award nominee Rachel Tucker and
Lewis Cornay. This new
production was
directed by Guy
Retallack and
produced by Bray...
- (Jean Eudes) (1601-1680) Jean-Baptiste de La
Salle (1651-1719) Jean-Charles
Cornay (1809-1837) John
Gabriel Perboyre (Jean-Gabriel Perboyre) (1802-1840) John...
- Sergeant)
Alvin York made his
famous capture of 132
German prisoners near
Cornay. On
October 23,
notable injuries were
sustained to
Major Frank Cavanaugh...
- and
philanthropist Ismaël
Bullialdus (1604–1694),
astronomer Jean-Charles
Cornay, martyr.
Marie Besnard,
accused of
poisoning in the 1950s in what was a...
- 1838, in Tonkin, Vietnam.
Vietnamese painting.
Martyrdom of Jean-Charles
Cornay, 1837.
Vietnamese catholic martyrs Paul Mi,
Pierre Duong,
Pierre Truat,...