-
Jeanne Delanoue,
religious name Joan of the Cross, (18 June 1666 – 17
August 1736) was the
founder of the
Congregation of St. Anne of Providence, and is...
- Paul
Louis Adrien Delanoue (1 June 1908 – 20
March 1983) was a
French trade union leader. Born in Sonzay,
Delanoue's father was
killed during World War...
- Pope Pius XII Widow;
founder of the
Sisters of the
Company of Mary
Jeanne Delanoue 18 June 1666 17
August 1736 31
October 1982 by Pope John Paul II Founder...
- (1556–1640),
Saint Joanna of Toulouse,
Jeanne de
Lestonnac Saint Jeanne Delanoue (1666–1736)
Saint Joan (play), by
George Bernard Shaw
Saint Joan (1957...
- France,
Duchess of
Berry (1464-1505)
Jeanne de
Lestonnac (1556-1640)
Jeanne Delanoue (1666-1736) La Saint-Jean or Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day, Quebec's National...
- Étienne
Casimir Hippolyte Cordellier-
Delanoue (19
September 1806,
Grenoble – 14
November 1854, Paris) was a 19th-century
French dramatist,
novelist and...
- 60. ISBN 9781604504781.
Retrieved 20
April 2015.[permanent dead link]
Delanoue, G., "al-Ik̲h̲wānal-Muslimūn",
Encyclopaedia of Islam,
Brill Publishers...
- the left to the right,
avoiding two
horizontal small segments.
Nicolas Delanoue has
shown that the
decomposition with
subpavings using interval analysis...
- 1097/00000542-200508000-00027. PMID 16052126. S2CID 12600824. Gonzalez, H; Minville, V;
Delanoue, K; Mazerolles, M; Concina, D; Fourcade, O (2008). "The
importance of increased...
- Le Fèvre
Dacier (1654–1720),
scholar and
translator of
classics Jeanne Delanoue (1666-1736), made a
Roman Catholic Saint in 1982 François
Bontemps (1753–1811)...