- Jean-Baptiste
Pallegoix, M.E.P. (24
October 1805 – 18 June 1862) was
vicar apostolic of
Eastern Siam. Born in Combertault, France, he was consecrated...
- (1811–1834) Jean-Paul-Hilaire-Michel Courvezy, M.E.P. (1834–1841) Jean-Baptiste
Pallegoix, M.E.P. (1841–1862) Ferdinand-Aimé-Augustin-Joseph Dupond, M.E.P. (1864–1872)...
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century Dutch.
Grammatica Linguæ Thai
version of J. Bapt.
Pallegoix written by Jean-Baptiste
Pallegoix in 1850
while was
living in Siam in
reign of King Rama...
- sailors.
Vicar Pallegoix of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Bangkok lived nearby; the two
became close friends, and
Vajirayan invited Pallegoix to preach...
- Siam,
chose Jean-Baptiste
Pallegoix as his
coadjutor in 1838.
Courvezy moved to stay
permanently in Singapore,
leaving Pallegoix in Bangkok. In 1841, in...
- been
fully integrated into the Lao
territory by the time Jean-Baptiste
Pallegoix and
Henri Mouhot visited in mid-1800s, and were
listed among key ingredients...
- arrived,
among them
Fathers Bouchot, Barbe, Bruguière, Vachal, Grandjean,
Pallegoix, and Courvezy. In 1834 the last was
appointed Vicar Apostolic of Siam...
-
Another Westerner historical account of nam
phrik comes from Jean-Baptiste
Pallegoix, a
French missionary who
lived in
Thailand in 1838. He
wrote that "the...
- in
reign of King Mongkut. The
archive written in 1854 by Jean-Baptiste
Pallegoix, a
priest of the Société des
Missions Etrangères who was ****igned as Coadjutor...
- like
Jacob Tomlin, Karl Gützlaff, Dan
Beach Bradley and Jean-Baptiste
Pallegoix became active in Siam. In 1825 an
agreement was
signed with
British emissary...