- François-Isidore
Gagelin (10 May 1799 – 17
October 1833) was a
French missionary of the
Paris Foreign Missions Society in Vietnam. He died a martyr, and...
- at
Maison Gagelin in Paris. It was at
Gagelin where he
first established his re****tion as a dressmaker. In the 1850s, his
designs for
Gagelin won commendations...
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shawls at
Gagelin. Initially,
these were
simple designs, but his
expert tailoring caught the eye of the store's clients. Eventually,
Gagelin granted Worth...
- of
missionaries in over 40 years. The
first executed was
named Francois Gagelin.
Marchand was
eventually captured and
executed as a "rebel leader" in 1835;...
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October 1798)
Peter Lê Tuỳ [pl] (c. 1773 – 11
October 1833) François-Isidore
Gagelin (10 May 1799 – 17
October 1833) Paul Tong Viet
Buong (c. 1773 – 23 October...
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Catervus Ethelred and
Ethelberht Florentius of
Orange François-Isidore
Gagelin (one of
Vietnamese Martyrs)
Hosea Ignatius of
Antioch John the
Short (John...
- of
Cochinchina not yet
subjected to the king. A
French missionary, Père
Gagelin, made the
first direct contact with the
tribes in 1830. In 1841, the bishop...
- and
ordered out of the country. The
first French missionary executed was
Gagelin in
October 1833, the
second was Marchand, who was put to
death along with...
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Romano 1751 1831
Bartholomea Capitanio 1807 1833
Francis Isidore Gagelin 1799 1833 Paul Tong
Buong 1833
Peter Tuy 1833
Andrew Hubert...
- François,
marquis de Ch****eloup-Laubat,
general and
military engineer (born 1754) 17
October - François-Isidore
Gagelin,
missionary (born 1799) v t e...