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Georges Darboy (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ daʁbwa]; 16
January 1813 – 24 May 1871) was a
French Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Nancy then Archbishop...
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Darboy may
refer to
Darboy, Wisconsin, an
unincorporated community Georges Darboy (1813–1871)
French Catholic priest,
archbishop of
Paris This disambiguation...
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Darboy is an
unincorporated community in
Outagamie County in the Fox
Cities area of the U.S.
state of Wisconsin.
Located in the town of Buchanan, Darboy...
- po****tion was 6,755 at the 2010 census. The
unincorporated community of
Darboy is
located in the town.
According to the
United States Census Bureau, the...
- In its
final days, the
Commune executed the
Archbishop of Paris,
Georges Darboy, and
about one
hundred hostages,
mostly gendarmes and priests. National...
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Communards took and
executed about one
hundred hostages,
including Georges Darboy, the
Archbishop of Paris, and
committed arson against many
Paris landmarks...
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members of the
Paris Commune. He
authorized the
executions of
Georges Darboy, the
archbishop of Paris, and five
other hostages, on 24 May 1871. He was...
- the fighting, the
Communards killed around 500 people,
including Georges Darboy, the
Archbishop of Paris, and
burned down many
government buildings, including...
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Paris Commune of 1871. He is most
notable for his
execution of
Archbishop Darboy, as well as for
having saved the life of the
French artist Pierre-Auguste...
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Luxembourg has his
Anacreon (1852),
Faucheur (1855), and the
marble bust of Mgr
Darboy; the
Versailles Museum the
portrait of Thiers; the
Sorbonne Library the...