-
Paris Commune.
Maurice Maignen (Jules-Charles-Maurice
Maignen) was born in Paris, on
March 3, 1822, to Charles-Desire-Adelaide
Maignen and Cecile-Josephine...
- Fribourg. Some
Catholics complained to the Pope, and in 1898,
Charles Maignen wrote an
ardent polemic against the new
movement called Le Père Hecker...
- de Mun. In 1865, the "****ociation of
Young Workers",
founded by
Maurice Maignen in 1855,
became the "Circle of
Young Workers",
better known as "Circle...
- Jean-François Fayard,
Alfred Fierro La
Terreur à Port-Malo by
Etienne Maignen,
bulletin et mémoires de la Société archéologique et
historique d'Ille-et-Vilaine...
- Pays Perdu: De Bou-Sfer a Tulle. Paris:
Librarie Artheme Fayard, 1969.
Maignen,
Etienne Treillis au
djebel – Les
Piliers de Tiahmaïne
Yellow Concept,...
-
Paulist Fathers,
Isaac Hecker, was
accused by the
French cleric Charles Maignen [fr] (in French) of
subjectivism and crypto-Protestantism. Additionally...
- Joseph; Carnot,
Lazare Nicolas Marguerite; Laignelot,
Joseph François;
Maignen, François; Duroy, Jean-Michel;
Merlin de Thionville,
Antoine Christophe;...
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founded in 1845 by Jean-Léon Le Prévost,
Clement Myionnet and
Maurice Maignen, had
established an
orphanage in this area.
After the
healing of three...
- part of this controversy,
Hecker was
accused by the
French cleric Charles Maignen [fr] of
subjectivism and crypto-Protestantism.
During the
French Third...
- d'Ouvriers" (Society of
Catholic Worker Circles), at the
request of
Maurice Maignen (founder of the
Brothers of St.
Vincent de Paul). The
clubs spread quickly...