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Pierre Gibault (7
April 1737 – 16
August 1802) was a
Jesuit missionary and
priest in the
Northwest Territory in the 18th century, and an
American Patriot...
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Gibault is a
surname of
French origin,
derived from the
ancient Germanic personal name Gibwald,
composed of the
elements gib,
meaning 'gift', and wald...
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Claire Gibault (born 31
October 1945 in Le Mans) is a
French conductor and
politician and a
Member of the
European Parliament for the south-east of France...
- 1909 by the
Indiana Knights of Columbus, and
named for Fr.
Pierre Gibault, the
Gibault School for Boys was
dedicated on
October 9, 1921, in
Terre Haute...
- fort. One of
these may have been Bosseron's flag,
although Father Pierre Gibault may have
brought a flag with him.
Captain Helm had
earlier brought a United...
- was
placed in the
Gibault School for Boys in
Terre Haute, Indiana, a
school for male
delinquents run by
Catholic priests.
Gibault was a
strict school...
- by
mines after the war. Two such
examples were the
liberty ships Pierre Gibault which was s****ped
after hitting a mine in a
previously cleared area off...
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Gibeau is a
surname of
French origin, a
variant of
Gibault and Gibeault,
which are
derived from the
ancient Germanic personal name Gibwald,
composed of...
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Gibault Catholic High
School is a private,
Roman Catholic high
school in Waterloo, Illinois. It is part of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Belleville. Gibault...
- lost
after the war to
naval mines that were
inadequately cleared.
Pierre Gibault was s****ped
after hitting a mine in a
previously cleared area off the...