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Joanny Thévenoud (March 14, 1878 -
September 16, 1949) was a
French apostolic vicar of the
White Fathers, best
remembered for his missionary, ecclesiastical...
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Joanny-Philippe
Lagrula (1870–1941) was a
French astronomer. He was
sometimes referred to as
Philippe Lagrula. In 1901, he
wrote his
thesis at the University...
- Jean (or
Joanny)
Bricaud (11
February 1881, Neuville-sur-Ain, Ain – 24
February 1934), also
known as Tau Jean II, was a
French student of the
occult and...
- Jean-Baptiste
Augier called Joanny Augier, (3
April 1813 – 17
February 1855.) was a 19th-century
French playwright and journalist. A
secretary of Lamartine...
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Pierre Bac****erie (22
December 1898 – 31
December 1991) was a
French racing cyclist. He rode in the 1924 Tour de France. "Pierre Bac****erie". Cycling...
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through various direct successors (Fabre des
Essarts as Tau Synésius and
Joanny Bricaud as Tau Jean II most notably), and,
though small, is
still active...
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times in print,
stage and screen, including: Labie,
Charles and Augier,
Joanny (1839), La Maupin, ou, Une
vengeance d'actrice: comedie-vaudeville en un...
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capital of
Burkina Faso. It was
built in the 1930s, by
apostolic vicar Joanny Thévenoud from the
White Fathers, at the time of
French West Africa, and...
- London:
Royal Society.
Archived from the
original on 15
October 2015.
Joanny, Jean-François; Pincus,
Philip A. (August 2007). "Obituary: Pierre-Gilles...
- Ouagadougou (French)
Capital city From top:
Ouagadougou skyline,
statue of
Joanny Thévenoud in
front of
Ouagadougou Cathedral,
Grand Mosque,
National ****embly...