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- Anglosphere, as Spiritans, and members use the postnominals CSSp. Claude Poullart des Places was born on 26 February 1679, in Rennes, the capital city of...
- Claude-François Poullart des Places, C.S.Sp. (26 February 1679 – 2 October 1709) was a French Catholic priest who founded the Congregation of the Holy...
- former site of Des Places Hall, an academic building named after Claude Poullart des Places, the founder of the Spiritan congregation. The hall retained...
- of the Holy Spirit (Holy Ghost Fathers, Spiritans) C.S.Sp. Fr. Claude Poullart des Places 1703 Congregation of the Immaculate Congregation, India C.I...
- Goesbriand Alano Maria du Noday Catherine de Francheville Claude-Francois Poullart des Places Francois-Marie-Benjamin Richard de la Vergne Jacques Cathelineau...
- made his religious conversion. In 1703, a young seminarian named Claude Poullart des Places gathered a dozen of his companions at Saint-Étienne-des-Grès...
- rugby union player Claude Pouillet (1790–1868), French physicist Claude Poullart des Places (1679–1709), French catholic priest Claude Pouteau (1725–1775)...
- François Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de Retz (1613–1679) in 1625–1631 Claude Poullart des Places (1679–1709) in the early 1700s John Dubois (1764–1842) ca. 1773–1785...
- Floch to research the founding of the order in 1703 by Claude-François Poullart des Places. The order had come close to extinction in the early nineteenth...