- Jean du
Vergier de
Hauranne, the Abbé (Abbot) of Saint-Cyran, (1581 – 6
October 1643) was a
French Catholic priest who
introduced Jansenism into France...
- who was
president for some time,
Tanneguy Duchâtel,
Prosper Duvergier de
Hauranne, Paul-François Dubois,
Charles de Rémusat,
Adolphe Thiers and Éléonore-Louis...
- Port-Royal in May 1638 (then
under the
spiritual guidance of Jean
Duvergier de
Hauranne, the
abbot of Saint-Cyran).
Lancelot was in
charge of the
education of...
-
Prosper Duvergier de
Hauranne (3
August 1798,
Rouen – 20 May 1881, Herry) was a
French journalist and politician. Académie française...
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which in turn cites:
Odilon Barrot, Mémoires (edited by
Duvergier de
Hauranne), 4 vols., 1875–1876. His
personal relations with
Louis Philippe and Napoleon...
- was
flourishing when he came
under the
influence of Jean du
Vergier de
Hauranne, the
spiritual director and
leader of the
convent of Port-Royal, and was...
-
momentous friendship with a like-minded fellow-student, Jean du
Vergier de
Hauranne,
afterwards Abbé de Saint-Cyran.
After taking his
degree he went to Paris...
- He was a
bitter foe of the Jansenists,
chiefly of Jean du
Vergier de
Hauranne,
against whom he
directed his Life of St.
Vincent de Paul, a work which...
- the Chamber. A coalition,
including Guizot, Thiers,
Prosper Duvergier de
Hauranne and
Hippolyte P****y, had
formed during summer, but it did not
prevent the...
-
classmates at the
University of Leuven, the
Baianist Jean du
Vergier de
Hauranne,
later the
abbot of Saint-Cyran-en-Brenne.
Vergier was Jansen's patron...