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- Daniel Dumonstier (14 May 1574 – 22 June 1646) was a French artist, nicknamed as the best artist in crayons in Europe of his time but now little known...
- Mary Gwendolin Byrd, Marquise des Monstiers-Mérinville (née Caldwell; 1863–1909) was an American philanthropist and socialite. She funded the foundation...
- Philippe Labbe. He engaged in controversy over Petrus Ramus with François du Monstier. Sacrosancta Concilia, with Philippe Labbe Orationes et Carmina Thompson...
- Countess Charles de Galliffet on 15 November 1890, then Countess Maurice des Monstiers de Mérinville on 28 July 1914 (née Frances Stevens) Helene Leigh, Baroness...
- attracted by his re****tion as a saint. The following eulogy by Arthur du Monstier is read in the Franciscan Martyrologium (3 August): "There died at Venice...
- Bristielle Sophie Dupont Paul Gasnier Laura Geisswiller Baptiste des Monstiers Abda Sall Valentine Watrin Commentators Marc Beaugé Fashion Julien Bellver...
- 25. Published by Bouquet, Hist. Eccl. De France. Published by Arthur Du Monstier, Neustria Pia. Duchesne and Bouquet, Historiens de France. Herbermann,...
- Ardouin Censard, c. 722 Saint Bobinus (Bobin), 750–766, previously Abbot of Monstier la Celle Amingus Adelgar, c. 787 Bertulf Elie, c. 829–936 Adalbert, 837–845...
- la commanderie de la Neuville-au-Temple, des abbayes de Toussaints, de Monstiers et du prieuré de Vinetz. [With "pièces justificatives."] (in French)....
- He died on 10 May 1746, at the age of 64. "Bishop Charles-François des Monstiers de Mérinville". Catholic Hierarchy. Retrieved 1 December 2020. v t e...