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- Benoît-Agathon Haffreingue (1785 – 1871) was a French priest based in Boulogne-sur-Mer. He is known for having rebuilt the Cathedral of Notre Dame in...
- Basilica of Notre-Dame de Boulogne was reconstructed by the priest Benoît Haffreingue, who claimed to have received a call from God in 1820 to reconstruct...
- great structure was Benoit Haffreingue. During Petre's formative years studying under Haffreingue in France, Haffreingue had been the driving force of...
- in approximately 1815 by Léon de Chanlaire and Father Benoît-Agathon Haffreingue; free music instruction was offered there by 1830. Piano students all...
- (Jaffa) "Groupe scolaire Nazareth Haffreingue - Ensemble, grandir et réussir!!". Groupe scolaire Nazareth Haffreingue. "St. Andrew's School, Muar". La...
- biscuit porcelain figure group illustrating the fable was issued by the Haffreingue porcelain factory at Boulogne between 1857–1859. The ox is modeled lying...
- expanded Diocese of Arras. A local priest and self-taught architect, Benoît Haffreingue, vowed to rebuild the destro**** cathedral to restore the honour of Our...
- greatest influence behind this structure was Benoit Haffreingue. During Petre's formative years, Haffreingue had been the driving force of the reconstruction...
- degree in scholastic philosophy. Noyer became a professor at the Collège Haffreingue in Boulogne-sur-Mer in 1952. He left this position in 1963 to teach in...
- 1820, when he entered the Haffreingue-Chanclaire College in Boulogne, France, under the instruction of Reverend Benoit Haffreingue. After graduating in 1826...