- Théodore
Maunoir (1 June 1806 – 26
April 1869) was a
Swiss surgeon and co-founder of the
International Committee of the Red
Cross (ICRC). Théodore
Maunoir was...
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Julien Maunoir (1
October 1606 – 28
January 1683) (also Julian; Breton:
Juluan Maner), was a French-born
Jesuit priest known as the "Apostle of Brittany"...
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procession at the gate of Tréguier
Cathedral in 2005
Blessed Julian Maunoir, "Apostle of Brittany" St Tugual's Chapel,
chapel named after St Tudwal...
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George Heywood Maunoir Sumner (1853–1940) was
originally an
English painter, illustrator, and craftsman,
closely involved with the Arts and
Crafts movement...
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email service.
Armoricani Gaelic revival,
Irish language revival Julian Maunoir, 17th-century
Breton language orthographer List of Celtic-language media...
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Morgan Maunoir (born 7
January 1993) is a
French lightweight rower. He won a gold
medal at the 2015
World Rowing Championships in
Aiguebelette with the...
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Barnabine Maunoir (23
February 1794 – 3
September 1849) and had
seven children - four sons and
three daughters, including: John
Maunoir Sumner (c. 1816...
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Spanish Dominican Bernardino of
Siena (1380–1444),
emotive Italian Julian Maunoir (1606–1683)
French Jesuit "Apostle of Brittany"
Tomasz Młodzianowski (1622–1686)...
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experience working as a
field surgeon; Appia's
friend and
colleague Théodore
Maunoir, from the
Geneva Hygiene and
Health Commission; and Guillaume-Henri Dufour...
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committee with
Gustave Moynier,
Henry Dunant,
Louis Appia and Théodore
Maunoir that
discussed Dunant's
ideas for the
creation of a
voluntary care organization...