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Louis Laneau (31 May 1637 in Mondoubleau – 16
March 1696 in Ayutthaya) was a
French bishop of the 17th
century who was
active as a
missionary in the kingdom...
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Charmus laneaus is a
species of non-venomous
scorpion in the
family Buthidae endemic to Sri Lanka.
Total body
length of male is 14 mm and
female is 21...
- Tachard,
French Jesuit writer and
Siamese Amb****ador to
France (1688)
Louis Laneau,
Apostolic Vicar of Siam
Claude de Forbin,
French Admiral Yamada Nagamasa...
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newly founded Society of
Foreign Missions of Paris. In 1673
Father Laneau was
consecrated titular Bishop of
Metellopolis and
first Vicar Apostolic...
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origin of the
College General, now in Penang, Malaysia). In 1669,
Louis Laneau,
Bishop of Motella, also a
member of the
Paris Foreign Missions Society...
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Chachoengsao and Ban Na of
Nakhon Nayok belong to the diocese.
Louis Laneau, M.E.P. (1669–1696)
Louis Champion de Cicé, M.E.P (1700–1727) Jean-Jacques...
- the 1688
Siamese revolution,
which adversely affected the missions.
Louis Laneau of the
society was
involved in
these events. He was
imprisoned by the government...
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Gospel of Luke,
starting at
verse 5. This was
translated in 1685 by
Louis Laneau of the
Paris Foreign Missions Society. The
first Protestant effort at Thai...
- were
supposed to
remain in Siam
until the
Siamese ships were returned: Mgr
Laneau,
Bishop of Metellopolis, Véret, the head of the
French factory in Siam,...
- 1669 in
Ayutthaya by the
Catholic Bishops Lambert and Ballue, with
Father Laneau as the
chief physician. The
hospital provided medical care to
about 200-300...