- Look up
monseigneur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Monseigneur (plural:
Messeigneurs or
Monseigneurs) is an
honorific in the
French language, abbreviated...
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Charles X (Charles Philippe; 9
October 1757 – 6
November 1836) was King of
France from 16
September 1824
until 2
August 1830. An
uncle of the uncrowned...
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March 1932. The
recording by Lew
Stone & his
Monseigneur Band (named for
their residency at London's
Monseigneur restaurant), with
vocal refrain by Al Bowlly...
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Monseigneur is a 1949
French drama film
directed by
Roger Richebé and
starring Fernand Ledoux,
Bernard Blier and
Nadia Gray. It was shot at the Neuilly...
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Georges Darboy (French pronunciation: [ʒɔʁʒ daʁbwa]; 16
January 1813 – 24 May 1871) was a
French Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Nancy then Archbishop...
- Joseph-Norbert
Provencher (February 12, 1787 – June 7, 1853) was a
Canadian clergyman and
missionary and one of the
founders of the
modern province of...
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starring Fernandel and Gino Cervi. The
French title is Don
Camillo Monseigneur and the
Italian title is Don
Camillo monsignore... ma non troppo. It...
- École
secondaire catholique Monseigneur-de-Charbonnel (occasionally
called ESCMDC, ESC Charbonnel, or Charbonnel);
known in
English as
Monsignor Charbonnel...
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Bishop Charles-François-Bienvenu Myriel,
referred to as
Bishop Myriel or
Monseigneur Bienvenu, is a
fictional character in
Victor Hugo's 1862
novel Les Misérables...
- himself. No
prince could have been less
deserving of such feelings. The
Monseigneur, as the heir to the
throne was now
known to have
inherited his mother's...