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Charles Mannay (October 14, 1745 –
December 5, 1824) was a
French Roman Catholic Church theologian and bishop,
serving in the
dioceses of Trier, Auxerre...
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range of
researchers across the
social sciences and
related disciplines (
Mannay 2016) This
technique of data
collection is
mostly used by
researchers who...
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Herzog von
Sachsen † (10 Feb 1768
Elected – 29 Nov 1801 Resigned)
Charles Mannay † (5 Jul 1802
Elected – 9 Oct 1816 Resigned)
Josef von
Hommer † (3 May 1824...
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three prelates—Louis-Mathias de Barral, Jean-Baptiste Duvoisin, and
Charles Mannay—along with
Stefano Bonsignore to
Savona to
negotiate with Pope Pius VII...
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Philipp von
Walderdorf Archbishop of
Trier 1768–1803 Succeeded by
Charles Mannay as
Bishop of
Trier Elector of
Trier 1768–1803
electorate annexed to France...
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separate French-controlled
diocese established under Bishop Charles Mannay. In 1803, the
French diocese ****umed
control of the
whole diocese and what...
- pictures: a case for
photo elicitation,
Visual Studies, Vol. 17, No. 1, 2002.
Mannay, Dawn (2013). "'Who put that on
there … why why why?'
Power games and parti****tory...
- Etienne-Célestin Enoch: (30 Jan 1805
Appointed – 12 Nov 1819 Retired)
Charles Mannay: (27 Nov 1819
Appointed – 5 Dec 1824 Died) Claude-Louis de Lesquen: (12...
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Archbishopric of
Trier had been
until 1794. In 1802, the
Frenchman Charles Mannay became first bishop of the new
founded diocese and, in 1803, the
first Holy...
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Ethnographic Film and Video. Routledge. ISBN 978-0367185824. Pauwels, Luc;
Mannay, Dawn (2020). The SAGE
Handbook of
Visual Research Methods. doi:10.4135/9781526417015...