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Feuillants
Feuillants Feu`illants", n. pl. A reformed branch of the Bernardines, founded in 1577 at Feuillans, near Toulouse, in France.

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- Feuillant and its plural Feuillants, a French word derived ultimately from the Latin for "leaf", can refer to the following: Les Feuillants Abbey, also...
- de la Constitution), better known as Feuillants Club (French pronunciation: [fœjɑ̃] French: Club des Feuillants), was a political grouping that emerged...
- Les Feuillants Abbey, also Feuillant Abbey (French: Abbaye des Feuillants, Abbaye des Feuillans or de Feuillant, also Abbaye Notre-Dame-des-Feuillants, des...
- The Feuillants were a Catholic congregation originating in the 1570s as a reform group within the Cistercians in its namesake Les Feuillants Abbey in France...
- July 1792 1 August 1792   Feuillant Secretary of State for War Louis de Narbonne-Lara 7 December 1791 9 March 1792   Feuillant Pierre Marie de Grave 9 March...
- constitutional monarchy and for being one of the founding members of the Feuillants. Antoine Barnave was born on 21 September 1761 in Grenoble (Dauphiné)...
- Saint-Bernard, better known as the Couvent des Feuillants or Les Feuillants Convent, was a Feuillant nunnery or convent in Paris, behind what is now...
- Euro coins. The Esplanade des Feuillants, along the Rue de Rivoli, in winter The Terrace and Esplanade des Feuillants are parallel wide pathways that...
- and the remaining audience went to form the Club des Feuillants, founded 18 July 1791. Feuillant (political group) Ken Alder, ed. (2015). Engineering...
- people. The first mayor was Jean Sylvain Bailly, a relatively moderate Feuillant who supported constitutional monarchy. He was succeeded in November 1791...