- a
publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Lazarites". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 16 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
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presence in many
countries of the world, with a
membership of 14,000
Lazarites. It is
based in Edinburgh, Scotland, with an
administrative presence in...
- Abbé Huc (1
August 1813 – 31
March 1860) was a
French Catholic priest,
Lazarite missionary, and traveller. He
became famous for his
accounts of Qing-era...
- Elsie,
Robert (ed.).
Histoire de l'Albanie (PDF) (in French).
House of the
Lazarite Missionaries in Paris. p. 215.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 23 December...
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Joseph Gabet (4
December 1808 – 1853) was a
French Catholic Lazarite missionary. He was
active in
Northern China and
Mongolia before traveling to Tibet...
- Jean-Claude Faveyrial, CM (1817–1893) was a
French Lazarite Roman Catholic priest and
author of the
first written History of Albania. The book is published...
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house in Paris, due to
which the
entire Congregation gained the name of "
Lazarites" or "Lazarists"
although most of its
members had
nothing to do with caring...
- 6850147°E / 52.7000346; 0.6850147 (Castle Acre Priory)
Choseley Monastery Lazarites founded before 1273 (before the
reign of
Edward I) by the Earl of Gifford;...
- clergyman,
brother of
Sharon Gabet Joseph Gabet (1808–1853),
French Catholic Lazarite missionary Olivier Gabet,
French director of Musée des Arts Décoratifs...
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Scone to add five
chapels to the
south side of the nave. In the 1370s, the
Lazarite friars supported the King of
England and St Giles'
reverted to the Scottish...