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Georges Goyau (31 May 1869 – 25
October 1939) was a
French historian and
essayist specializing in
religious history. Pierre-Louis-Théophile-Georges
Goyau was...
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Lucie Faure-
Goyau (4 May 1866 - 22 June, 1913) was a
French traveller and
woman of letters. Lucie-Rose-Séraphine-Élise
Faure was the
daughter of the president...
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disobeying a pope?".
National Catholic Reporter.
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Juliette Heuzey (after marriage,
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Georges Goyau; 1
January 1865 – 7 July 1952) was a French...
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author of some vaudevilles,
tragedies and poems.
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traditional Gregorian calendar until 1
January 1806.
According to
Georges Goyau, the law
known as "The
Organic Articles",
promulgated in
April 1802, infringed...
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violins and
continuo (1692–93) List of
royal saints and
martyrs "
Goyau, Georges. 'St.
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Henry (1868). The M****acre of St Bartholomew. London: John Murray. p. 472.
Goyau, Pierre-Louis-Théophile-Georges (1912). "Saint Bartholomew's Day". In Herbermann...
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