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- Jean-Baptiste Muard, OSB (1809 – 1854) was a French Benedictine, reformer, and founder of religious orders. Jean-Baptiste Muard was born, the eldest of...
- de P. Muard (Paris, 1855), tr. Robot, 1882; Thompson, Life of P. Muard (London, 1886); Denis Huerre (1994), Petite vie de Jean-Baptiste Muard Wikimedia...
- Laurent Bénard (1573–1620) Prosper Guéranger (1805–1875) Jean-Baptiste Muard (1809–1854) Boniface Wimmer (1809–1887) Maurus Wolter (1825–1890) Martin...
- Augustinian 1981 Society of St. Edmund (Edmundians) S.S.E. Fr. Jean Baptiste Muard 1843 Society of Saint John Vianney S.S.J.V. Society of St. Paul (Paulines)...
- Waseer Belo Bozdar Bhiri Laghari Chijjan Damanon Darwesh Naich Dhangro Dil Muard Gabole Dino Mako Drib Dethri Fatehpur Gahno lund Gaji Gadani Garhi Chakar...
- pontifical right for men founded in 1843 in Pontigny, France, by Jean Baptiste Muard. The congregation is named after Saint Edmund. The members of the congregation...
- his career. Sema Karabıyık from Yeni Şafak from Akdülger's portrayal of Muard IV not exceptional, a viewpoint supported by Sabah columnist Mevlüt Tezel...
- Odhano Pako Panah Abaad Phul Purano Wah Qalendarpur Rahim Abad Ranjhapur Rap Muard Rato Thariri Sajin Wah Sameja Sarki Sher Wah Shujra Tajo Khoso Talib Shah...
- the Society of Saint Edmund at Pontigny, France, in 1843 by Jean Baptiste Muard and Pierre Boyer. The Society intended to keep Edmund's memory and life...
- Heart of Jesus and of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, founded in 1843 by Dom Muard. On 11 November 1952 at the central prison of Sofia, Bulgaria three ****umptionist...