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Charles Eugène,
vicomte de
Foucauld de Pontbriand, (15
September 1858 – 1
December 1916),
commonly known as
Charles de
Foucauld, was a
French soldier, explorer...
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lineage begins with
Foucauld I of La Roche [fr] (973–1047), the
first Lord of La Roche,
later known as La
Rochefoucauld (Roche +
Foucauld), and
possibly the...
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Madame Moitessier is a
portrait of Marie-Clotilde-Inès
Moitessier (née de
Foucauld)
begun in 1844 and
completed in 1856 by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres....
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Charles de
Foucauld et. A. de Cal****anto-Motylinski. Aix-en-Provence: Édisud.
Chants touaregs.
Recueillis et
traduits par
Charles de
Foucauld. Paris, Albin...
- Mill
Preminger (1961). The
sands of Tamanr****et: the
story of
Charles de
Foucauld.
Hawthorn Books.
Archived from the
original on 6
September 2015. Cook,...
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Armand de
Foucauld de
Pontbriand (24
November 1751 – 2
September 1792) was a
French Catholic prelate who
served as
vicar general of the
Archdiocese of...
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Ferdinand Jacques Hervé
Bazin (1921)
Charles de
Foucauld,
Explorateur (1921;
English tr.,
Charles de
Foucauld,
Hermit and Explorer, 1923) A
volume of Questions...
- of the
plateau is 2,726
metres (8,944 ft). The
hermitage of
Charles de
Foucauld,
which continues to be
inhabited by a few monks, is at the top of the ********...
- life and
writings of
saint Charles de
Foucauld. At sixteen,
Voillaume read a
biography of
Charles de
Foucauld by René
Bazin which changed his life. In...
- Mr.
Foucauld cannot sleep due to a
series of
visitations in his bedroom: a rooster, a
postman delivering a letter, and an ostrich. Mr.
Foucauld's doctor...