- been born in Europe,
possibly Paris. Florence's
adoptive uncle,
Oddiehon LaBadie,
maintained an
estate in
nearby St. Lambert.
Florence was
educated in New...
-
founded by Jean de
Labadie (1610–1674), a
French pietist. The
movement derived its name from that of its founder. Jean de
Labadie (1610–1674) came from...
-
Badie or
Badié may
refer to:
Badié, a
village in the Bag****i
Department of Balé
Province in
southern Burkina Faso Le
Badie, a
village in Tuscany, Italy...
- essayist, and poet. Jo
Labadie was born on
April 18, 1850, in Paw Paw, Michigan, to
Anthony Labadie and
Euphrosyne Labadie, who were both
first cousins...
-
Labadee (French:
Labadie) is a
private resort located on the
northern coast of
Haiti within the arrondis****t of Cap-Haïtien in the Nord department....
-
Labadie can
refer to: Jean de
Labadie (1610–1674),
French Reformed Pietist Joseph Labadie (1850–1933),
American labor organizer, anarchist,
social activist...
- Jean-Michel
Labadie (born 14 July 1974 in Cambo-les-Bains,
Basque Country) is a
French musician best
known as the b****ist of
heavy metal band Gojira.
Labadie grew...
-
Christopher Labadie (born 30
August 1990) is an
English footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
National League club
Solihull Moors. Born in Croydon,
Labadie began...
- The
Labadie Collection at the
University of Michigan,
originating from the
collection of
radical ephemera built by
Detroit Anarchist Jo
Labadie, is recognized...
- Jean de
Labadie (13
February 1610 – 13
February 1674) was a 17th-century
French Pietist.
Originally a
Jesuit priest, he
became a
member of the Reformed...