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Alphonse Gratry (usually
known as
Joseph Gratry; 10
March 1805 − 6
February 1872) was a
French Catholic priest,
author and theologian.
Gratry was born...
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Gaulle (1890–1970), general,
resistance fighter,
President of
France Joseph Gratry (1805−1872)
theologian and author.
Isabella of
Hainault (1170–1190) Queen...
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Compagnie du Kouango-Oubanghi, 15,300 Société des établissments
Gratry M'Poko, 16,500
Compagnie générale du
Fernand Vaz, 17,300
Compagnie des produits...
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leadership of the Abbé
Joseph Gratry,
together with the Abbés
Pierre Pététot (1801–1888) and
Hyacinthe de Valroger.
Gratry was an academic,
holding doctorates...
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famous for his
libertine ****uality and
lifestyle Auguste Joseph Alphonse Gratry (1805–1872),
French author and
theologian Victor-Alphonse
Huard (1853–1929)...
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Brownson (1803–1876)
Alexis de
Tocqueville (1805–1859)
Auguste Joseph Alphonse Gratry (1805–1872)
Giuseppe Pecci (1807–1890) Karl
Josef von
Hefele (1809–1893)...
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closely united with
Charles and
Adolphe Perraud. With
Auguste Joseph Alphonse Gratry, and
under the
guidance of
Father Pététol, they
began the
restoration of...
- Conquelin,
Judith Gautier,
novelist Victor Hugo,
Auguste Joseph Alphonse Gratry,
philosopher Ernest Renan,
Saint Francis of ****isi,
scientist Louis Figuier...
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European intellectuals and theologians,
including Auguste Joseph Alphonse Gratry, who
called Brownson "the
keenest critic of the 19th century, an indomitable...
- 1879–1880 Jean-Baptiste
Liagre None (technical expert) 1880–1884
Guillaume Gratry None (technical expert) 1884–1893
Charles Pontus None (technical expert)...