- Pierre-Hector
Coullié (14
March 1829 – 12
September 1912) was a
French Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of Lyon from 1893 to 1912. He was previously...
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October 1878
Predecessor Jean-Jacques
Fayet Successor Pierre-Hector
Coullié Personal details Born Félix
Antoine Philibert ****nloup (1802-01-03)3 January...
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Coullie, Lyle &
Campbell (2011), page 38.
Coullie, Lyle &
Campbell (2011), page 40.
Coullie, Lyle &
Campbell (2011), page 41.
Judith Lütge
Coullie (2011)...
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Martin Kähler,
German theologian (b. 1835)
September 12 – Pierre-Hector
Coullié, Cardinal-Archbishop of Lyon (b. 1829)
September 13 – Nogi Maresuke, ****anese...
- His
Daughters Anna and Tess,
Winged Lion Press.
Edited by
Judith Lütge
Coullie.
Preface by
Joseph Pearce. Page 1.
Alexander Vertinsky Russell Hicks, Character...
- Company, pp. 115–127.
Coullie, Lyle &
Campbell (2011), p. 40.
Coullie, Lyle &
Campbell (2011), p. 41.
Pearce 2004, pp. 199–200.
Coullie,
Judith Lütge (2011)...
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Cardinal Luigi Bilio in 1876. ****nloup's successor,
Bishop Pierre-Hector
Coullié,
directed an
inquest to
authenticate her acts and
testimony from her trial...
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German revolutionary,
American statesman (d. 1906)
March 14 – Pierre-Hector
Coullié, Cardinal-Archbishop of Lyon (d. 1912)
March 16 –
George M. Robeson, American...
- Cavicchioni,
Secretary of the
Congregation of the
Council (Italy) Pierre-Hector
Coullié,
Archbishop of Lyon (France)
Serafino Cretoni,
Prefect of the Congregation...
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Georgian poet, journalist, and
lawyer (b. 1837) 1912 – Pierre-Hector
Coullié,
French cardinal (b. 1829) 1918 –
George Reid,
Australian accountant and...